I poked a hole where I felt one needed to be poked

Ummm ... it looks to me that this is in response to the post that I made.
That's a bit weird because I, too, felt that the very same hole needed to be poked.

If you feel that I'm in the wrong here

On the contrary, I expected that my statement "You aren't the only one" would have indicated my agreement with your stance.

My suggestion that sundialsvc4 and TheloniusMonk are one and the same was put forward as a possible explanation of your (and my) inability to understand TheloniusMonk's point.
But I was assuming that, like me, no-one else could ever understand sundialsvc4 ... I can sometimes assume too much ;-)

Cheers,
Rob

In reply to Re^7: crypto with core modules only by syphilis
in thread crypto with core modules only by morgon

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