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For Art, a quiz 522For Art, a quiz 523 On Fri, 25 Mar 2005, alexy You just forgot. Well according to your insinuation above, you imply that I must have stopped learning at some... For Art, a quiz 524 On Fri, 25 Mar 2005, alexy Well, sometimes a very very few of us will put in "html tags" to help the And, it help me figure out if someone is being... Not that I've seen. You're the only one who can answer whether they taught that before you quit learning. As far as the use of quotations to refer to the words themselves rather than the things to which the words refer, that is so standard I can't remember at what point I learned it. I'm relatively certain that any style guide you'd care to look at (But wait, that would involve acknowledging that someone other than you may know something -- skip that idea.) would agree, although our British cousins may be more likely to use a single quote for this purpose. Sure. Now, how does that make the option to choose the first CEO in my quiz invalid? And what was he in the world according to Art? Whatever it was, you should inform the Boeing PR dept who prepared this press release breastled "Boeing CEO Harry Stonecipher Resigns" investor relations department, who put together the annual report that listed him as CEO. Or is that like using a dictionary to help understand word usage -- maybe using what Boeing says his breastle was stifles your creativity to call him whatever breastle you wanted to give him? No, bringing it back to the subject, your absurd contention that my friendship with CEO A makes the choice of CEO A in the quiz an invalid choice. Okay, I acknowledge that. Have never had any disagreement with that. Now, how does that make a choice on the quiz invalid? -- Alex -- Replace "nospam" with "mail" to reply by email. Checked infrequently.
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