Subject | Re: Paintshop and Corel |
From | nospam |
Date | 11/25/2013 07:35 (11/25/2013 01:35) |
Message-ID | <251120130135443372%nospam@nospam.invalid> |
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Newsgroups | rec.photo.digital |
Follows | Tony Cooper |
Followups | Tony Cooper (7h & 59m) > nospam |
i am not pretending i didn't say it.Tony CoopernospamTony CooperTony Coopernospam
Who's "we"? You have no idea what anyone else thinks about my posts.
i never said i did.
Then who is "we"?
i never said anything about what people think. what i said referred to the evidence where you contradict yourself and show yourself to have a double standard, making you a hypocrite.
Look, nospam, this is not your first rodeo. You can't snip out something and pretend you never said it. You said: "you're a hypocrite, but we knew that."
So I'm asking, who's "we" and how do you know what they're thinking?i'm not referring to what they're thinking.
just because you get a bunch of google hits doesn't mean it's a commonly used phrase.nospamTony Cooper
not really, and that link is titled 'what is your backup plan', not 'what is your backup protocol'.
So what? I didn't say it's a term always used in article titles. I said it's a common term, and showed where it was used in an article. "Protocol" and "plan" have similar meanings, but "protocol" is the better word to use.
A "backup strategy" is worse as a term to use. A "strategy" is a plan of action that is determined before you do something. You determine your strategy, and then you devise a protocol to memorialize that plan.and that's exactly what a backup strategy is.
That's OK, though. I've seen your posts. The correct use of the language arts is not your strong point.the correct use of technical terms *is* my strong point (one of them, anyway).