>> of course you will exuse the providers if we continue to be perverse and >> find new business models. > > not bloody likely. some things are inexcusable. munging data in > transit is one of them. the fact that you may have a business > model that says you can make money doing something that is inexcusable > is not a justification for doing that thing. > > I'm sick and tired of folks justifing all manner of brain damage > merely because they think they can make money at it. you'd think > that they believe that the only purpose in life is to make money. > > Keith > > p.s. sorry to single you out, there are far worse culprits. have you tried valerian root tea?
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