On 5 May 2006 at 15:45, julieharding1@charter.net wrote: [long line re-wrapped]
You guys are hilarious! Did you know that all of the emails that have been coming to me today, I've been editing? All of you intelligent men spell like you're in the third grade. If there are other women in here, don't tolerate thier behavior!
That's "their". Once again, the "rule" that a message that "flames" others for their spelling or grammar is bound to have at least one error of this sort itself is proven.
And you should work on your message formatting a little; I often find it very hard to tell where the quotes end and your responses begin. You should use line lengths of no more than 79 characters (per RFC 2822), and leave a completely blank line before and after each segment of quote or reply so they don't re-word-wrap into incomprehensibility in some end-users' programs.
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Daniel R. Tobias stated for the record:
On 5 May 2006 at 15:45, julieharding1@charter.net wrote: [long line re-wrapped]
You guys are hilarious! Did you know that all of the emails that have been coming to me today, I've been editing? All of you intelligent men spell like you're in the third grade. If there are other women in here, don't tolerate thier behavior!
That's "their". Once again, the "rule" that a message that "flames" others for their spelling or grammar is bound to have at least one error of this sort itself is proven.
And you should work on your message formatting a little; I often find it very hard to tell where the quotes end and your responses begin. You should use line lengths of no more than 79 characters (per RFC 2822), and leave a completely blank line before and after each segment of quote or reply so they don't re-word-wrap into incomprehensibility in some end-users' programs.
She's far too intelligent (oh, and beautiful) to bother about formatting her e-mail legibly.
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