In the short time I've been coming to this site for help, I've seen your question posted ....newly posted...at least once each day! And each day, I've seen that the VOLUNTEERS of the site have to fix it so it's readable, and I see that the other VOLUNTEERS here have patiently answered your question....many many many times over.

This is the FIRST Time I've seen you reply to any of their posts, and it's not to say thanks, or to offer some explanation for your odd behavior..it's to flame them for getting frustrated with you.

This in itself speaks volumes for your character, who cares about your education level.

TexasTess
"Great Spirits Often Encounter Violent Opposition From Mediocre Minds" --Albert Einstein

In reply to Re: Re: Re: parsing by TexasTess
in thread parsing by amoura

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