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To: Starlight who wrote (6441)8/27/1998 12:39:00 PM
From: Dave Lippert  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9695
 
Betty, Sorry you're in a bad mood. Sometimes I get upset about all the whining too. Near the bottom of Rich's note, he said he was just kidding. And in my note, I was making more of a comment about the web developers than about JMAR. As a software developer of nearly 20 years, I know that it is possible to test and debug software BEFORE it is implemented (i.e. visible to the user), so it strikes me as very amateurish the way the new web page is being tested. Excuse me, but as a professional in that field, it's hard for me to refrain from making a comment. I'm still very positive about JMAR, however.




To: Starlight who wrote (6441)8/27/1998 12:42:00 PM
From: Richard N Lambert  Respond to of 9695
 
Betty;

Earthquake out your way this morning? It seem more like you woke up on the floor instead of on the wrong side of the bed! I was not serious about the web page question. Just like I don't take Bilberry statement that a well organized web page indicates a company on the move; or that JMAR is late on XRL promised date seriously; like you I am long and have been for a long time.

Have some coffee and let me pay you a compliment on how much I appreciate your research and input on JMAR on the thread.

Hope your day improves!!

Rich

P.S. Here is a nice joke that relates to JMAR. What did the snail say to the turtle as he was riding on the turtle's back....

Weeeeee!!!