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<DIV>AMEN !!!!!! I would agree <STRONG><EM><U>COMPLETELY</U></EM></STRONG> to what <A href="mailto:postmaster@cobbinc.com">postmaster@cobbinc.com</A> said......</DIV>
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<DIV>Wayne Smith</DIV>
<DIV>Port Orange, Florida </DIV>
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<DIV>In a message dated 6/13/2005 7:46:06 AM Eastern Standard Time, postmaster@cobbinc.com writes:</DIV>
<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: blue 2px solid"><FONT face=Arial>I think y'all are missing a BIG point in this discussion.<BR>There seems to be a lot of haggeling over HOW someone asks for 'HELP'<BR>especially if it does not conform to YOUR standards.<BR><BR>If I see someone bobbing up and down in the water and they are yelling<BR>"HELP!" I do not stand there, Life Preserver in hand, and yell back "Say <BR>PLEASE!"<BR><BR>After all, which teacher did you learn more from, the one who whacked <BR>your hand<BR>with a ruler all the time, or the one that nurtured you along and let <BR>you make a<BR>few mistakes but kept you on the path?<BR><BR>Not everyone who reads this list is as vell versed as the proverbial <BR>'Next Guy'.<BR><BR>Think about it, what happens, on this list, when someone asks a really basic<BR>(to us) question like 'How do I make it show the date on a report?'<BR><BR>You 'Top_Of_The_Mountain types put a LOT of effort into "Say PLEASE!"<BR><BR>My $0.02 worth.<BR><BR>_______________________________________________</FONT></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV>
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