Well I never said you can not think what you want. Even though you sound like you must have learned HTML 15 years ago and do not want to learn the new ways of the force. I was just trying to prevent more nasty mistakes like this.
<a name='1168437'></a><ul class='indent'><ul class='indent'><ul class='indent'><ul class='indent'><ul class='indent'><ul class='indent'><ul class='indent'><ul class='indent'><ul class='indent'><ul class='indent'><ul class='indent'><ul class='indent'><ul class='indent'><ul class='indent'><ul class='indent'><ul class='indent'><ul class='indent'><ul class='indent'><a href="?node_id=1168437">Re^19: Update the GUI (What we want?)</a><br /><span class="attribution"> by <a href="?node_id=961">Anonymous Monk</a> on Jul 24, 2016 at 23:55&nbsp;UTC</span></ul></ul></ul></ul></ul></ul></ul></ul></ul></ul></ul></ul></ul></ul></ul></ul></ul></ul>

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In reply to Re^6: Update the GUI by $h4X4_&#124;=73}{
in thread Update the GUI by Anonymous Monk

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