Mr. Woodhouse: Your remarks re: Mr. Lee's command of English were inappropriate--I am very glad that you have made them a matter of public record, so that they may be thrown in your face whenever you behave similarly, or when you want a favor from anybody on the 'Net. I have read your other postings on the Silicon Investor, and it is obvious that you get some kind of sick thrill out of belittling people--you must feel pretty small, yourself! As for Mr. Lee's English: I majored in English at a university at least as prestigious as the one you claim Mr. Lee lied about attending (did he make you feel small, again?), and I admit that his grammar and usage are not perfect--but, as he was in a technical field at that institution, I would not hold his command of English against him: he quite obviously was able to handle the curriculum on an intellectual level. Suffice it to say that I--and I'm sure many others--value Mr. Lee's observations re: AAPL very much, and will gladly overlook his command of written English. You should pray that your line of endeavor never brings you into direct contact with people who have had to learn English as adults, because these messages will live as long as the Internet lives...
Very Sincerely Yours,
Bob Nichol |