I see you are still a coward. Incidently your words - remember using them.....
What you are talking about are shell scripts......... I presumed an intelectual giant like yourself would have extrapolated that from the context. Besides I wasn't being insulting - by your own admission you are a coward , what's the problem don't you like the reality of YOUR situation? Anyway must sign off no more time to spend with a nebish like you. I have to go and put into effect the usefull help I got from the valued contributors to this thread.
TaTa
PS I have enjoyed your posts even if most of your comments seem to be projected self analysis. Hope you recover fully - that is the correct spelling though perhaps you're more comfortable with a double o. Feel free to write again my office thinks your a hoot - though out of your depth. A colleague is interested, are you American or English? Don't feel you have to reply I don't care one way or another - arrogance doesn't recognise inetrnational boundaries - but the office like a laugh now and again and there is a bet on.

In reply to Re^8: Go to? by Ronnie
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