"Honestly, you folks spend f-a-r too much time self-assured that I know not what I am talking about, in every circumstance"

If you don't know what you're talking about, why post a reply? You continually assert the fact that you know what you're talking about, time after time, regardless of how many times you are corrected the same incorrect advice is posted. You are aware that you don't have to post. Your incorrect, punctuation laden posts, full of quotes that nobody said do more harm than good, to those seeking help and (IMHO) the perception of this forum.


In reply to Re^4: Passing an in memory scalar to an external command as an argument by marto
in thread Passing an in memory scalar to an external command as an argument by Rodster001

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