Re: The Dedekind Snap



On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 16:40:40 -0800 (PST) MoeBlee wrote:


I'm sorry to point out, but you're doing that irritating thing again
of responding line by line rather than reading my post with at least
enough context to get to the next line before you go "???" or
whatever.

I'm sorry, I hope you don't expect me to change that (bad) habit. Try to
get over it. (I'm sure things could be worse than that.)


Herb


P.S. I'll try to keep your complains in mind (when reading your posts) -
but please don't expect too much. Thanx in advance.
.



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