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Posted by TC on 07/31/06 09:57
Els wrote:
> I think that if she would have said 'no, it's not a good point', you
> wouldn't have had a problem understanding her understanding of this
> non-problem, right? ;-)
Maybe. But the number of double negatives is growing alarmingly, I'm
not sure that I follow them now!
When I said "good point", I was really just trying to be polite. I've
learned through personal experience, that it's very easy for usenet
arguments to get seriously out of hand. So these days, I generally pick
my arguments fairly carefully. Consequently, I'm happy to concede a
point that in fact, I would *not* concede, if push really came to
shove.
I still contend, that if someone wanted to argue that it was *not* a
good point, they should have argued that to the person who actually
made that point. That was the other person - not me!
Cheers,
TC (MVP MSAccess)
http://tc2.atspace.com
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