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Subject:Spelling and grammar on this l From:Gordon Meyer <grmeyer -at- GENIE -dot- GEIS -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 1 Dec 1993 12:31:00 BST
Actually, the response you got was pretty much the same as if
you walked into a room full of strangers and told them how poorly
they dressed and spoke. Most people would ignore you, or give you
the cold shoulder, but a few would probably be obliged to correct
your observations. So don't feel picked on, consider it the natural
reaction to your prodding.