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To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (53779)3/5/1999 10:08:00 PM
From: Cavewoman  Respond to of 55532
 
When you bury the dead horse, you say too bad, so sad. Horse died. Only question is how did it die and that's simple to answer. Horse died due to bad care.

Answering questions about this dead horse is not going to get any money back. Fighting with "he said", "she said", "he/she lied about this point or that" is not going to get any money back. When you have questions that have no answers....then it's just better to say, "too bad, so sad, the horse is dead". There are no black and white answers here and it's not worth my time and effort to seek out links that would be questioned anyway. Every link has another link that refutes it. 300-500 messages per day for several months. Answers and then counter questions, more answers and more questions.

And no, I don't want to be helpful because there is notheing to help. I just don't understand the egos that have to prove how good they are by making over 100 posts per day about a dead horse.

<<If people still have unanswered questions it's not a "dead horse". If you want to be truly helpful, and I'm sure you do, why not just link to answers of questions that truly have been settled before?
- Jeff>>>