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Re: Apple Ad debate

Snit
SubjectRe: Apple Ad debate
FromSnit
Date07/04/2006 06:08 (07/03/2006 21:08)
Message-ID<C0CF37BB.53EB9%SNIT@CABLE0NE.NET.INVALID>
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Newsgroupscomp.sys.mac.advocacy
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FollowupsSteve Carroll (18h & 39m) > Snit

"NRen2k5" <nomore@email.com>stated in post YClqg.15340$kY4.609613@wagner.videotron.net on 7/3/06 8:53 PM:

NRen2k5
Steve Carroll wrote:

Steve Carroll
In article <15eqg.78203$x.391435@weber.videotron.net>, NRen2k5 <nomore@email.com>wrote:

NRen2k5
Snit wrote:

Snit
"Steve Carroll" <noone@nowhere.net>stated in post noone-F37E26.11042503072006@comcast.dca.giganews.com on 7/3/06 10:04 AM:

Fair enough. Do you have a reference for the example you give?

NRen2k5
I can't find the one I read last night, but here's another: http://tinyurl.com/qq5t

The more I search the web, the more it seems that there's just no single consensus on pluralizing initialisms. :|

For example, you said that the "CDs", for example, is proper and that "CD's" is a modern trend, but Wikipedia tells me it's exactly the opposite.

Steve Carroll
Should be good enough for Snit as he has used this source repeatedly to make claims of his own (and we all know Snit is no hypocrite;) You should expect an apology from him at any time. LOL!

Snit
What do you think I owe him an apology for?

NRen2k5
I'm wondering too.

Steve Carroll
Realistically, not a thing... (no one really owes a troll anything) I was just holding Snit to the same standard he tries to hold everyone else.

NRen2k5
It's not your place to decide whether I deserve an apology from him.

Funny how Steve has done a 180 and is now saying "realistically" I *don't* own you one. At least he seems to understand that it was just a delusion of his that I did in the first place.

You'd think they could at least learn from us how to engage in proper intellectual discourse.

Steve Carroll
LOL!

NRen2k5
What did I tell ya? :)

-- ? Things which are not the same are not "identical" ??Incest and sex are not identical (only a pervert would disagree) ? OS X is partially based on BSD (esp. FreeBSD)

Steve Carroll (18h & 39m) > Snit