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Posted by PTravel on 07/14/06 02:37
"Toby" <kymarto123@ybb.ne.jpp> wrote in message
news:44b6fbbc$0$74498$bb4e3ad8@newscene.com...
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> "Richard Crowley" <richard.7.crowley@intel.com> wrote in message
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>> "Toby" wrote ...
>>> Well, if it is above zero, then Adobe's claim is false, and I know it is
>>> above zero.
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>> So how is that any different than none of the beer or
>> liquor commercials showing your car wrapped around
>> a tree, or the customer passed out in a bar in a drunken
>> stupor? Or the magnets that improve your gas mileage,
>> or the magic pills that melt off your fat.
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>> I can't believe that Mr. Ptravel really takes the Adobe
>> website for a statement of absolute technical fact. :-)
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> Mr. PTravel is a lawyer. He takes statements that bolster his case.
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> Toby
What you two wits don't seem to get is that I don't have a case. I'm the
one asking for hard proof, one way or the other. You're the ones who seem
to think that your speculation is persuasive.
It's not.
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