Another subthread that could/should go off-list but once and once only: Brett Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Interesting, I've worked with MJ Ray, and his name is DEFINATELY Mark. > Is it wrong to address someone by there name these days?
I've just checked my credit cards and even a tax notice from that work (kept handy for tax reasons). All say Mr MJ Ray. It's sort of amusing that the company name on the tax notice is spelt odd, but my name is correct. Want me to send you a quick scan? If you can remember then, you know I say in conversation that I'll answer to anything, as long as it's not offensive! Written down's a bit different, more permanent. Most variations predate an event in 1998. I don't see why I should explain that online to make people get my name right and I'm not going to debate this further now. You're just rude to write it wrong. :-) (db.d.o has an invented form of my name, but I asked years ago to fix that, without success yet. Some government documents get it like that too, but they usually fix it quickly.) Thanks, -- MJ Ray (slef), K. Lynn, England, email see http://mjr.towers.org.uk/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]