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    On 10/08/2010 20:57, Kevin Peat wrote:
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      <div class="gmail_quote">On 10 August 2010 19:25, Dave F. <span
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          <div class="im"> On 10/08/2010 19:13, SteveC wrote:<br>
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              Interesting statistics:<br>
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          What does that prove?<br>
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          verbosity *doesn't* equate to disruption.<br>
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      +1 <br>
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      I don't find John/Frederik/Anthony/etc. to be in the slightest bit
      poisonous. If you are not interested in what they have to say then
      don't read their postings.<br>
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    Exactly. <br>
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    I could tell how the recent thread was going to go from the outset
    & knew it would be treading over old ground. However I would
    never think I had the arrogant right to tell them to stop or they'll
    be banned. <br>
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    I don't understand why many people here have the inability to *not*
    read a thread.<br>
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    On the point of the license I'm not sure what is the correct way to
    go, but it does seem there's far, far too many 'what if's' on all
    sides of the argument.<br>
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    Cheers<br>
    Dave F.<br>
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