Re: professionalism and wysiwyg

by JustGio(at)aol.com

 Date:  Sat, 10 Oct 1998 06:42:52 EDT
 To:  webmaster(at)lucidmind.com,
mburks952(at)worldnet.att.net,
hwg-theory(at)hwg.org,
mkinsey(at)mindspring.com
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In a message dated 10/9/98 04:11:28 PM US Eastern Standard Time,
webmaster(at)lucidmind.com writes:

<< 
 I would like to strike my last post on this issue (see below) from the
 record on the grounds that I have had too much to drink already. What I
 meant for my fingers to write was:
 
 Please name the case and the ammount that was won and THEN, maybe, I
 will shake in my shoes!
  >>
Sounds like the best way to write code and validate...lotsa drinkin ;-)
Michelle Seems to have a wonderful grasp of the concept of freedom and self
expression. Personally I think that all the hoopla over validation and ada
etc. is just nit picky drivel...I just feel that in the "real world" it's not
cost effective to cross every t and dot every i. If it works great! if it
doesn't ......Make it work   ::::::::Chucklin::::::::BTW Mike it's "amount"
not ammount rofl 
Gio

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