educated_foo,
Though you might want to check the timestamps before accusing me of ignorance

It never ceases to amaze me how my attempt at being clear ends up getting muddy.

My intention was not at all to accuse you of ignorance. I guess my intention would have been better served by sending you a /msg. It seemed redundant to me to post something to the thread that didn't add anything new and yet I thought it would have value to you. I guess I just wanted to be honest about not adding anything new.

I am truly sorry if I came across as a condescending prick.

Cheers - L~R


In reply to Re^6: Finding a LCS module on word level by Limbic~Region
in thread Finding a LCS module on word level by st_ale

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