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"Joseph Huber" <huber.joseph@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 18:18:11 GMT, "Bob Smith"
> >Shall we travel back down memory lane to see what you said ... and
inferred?
> >Here's what you said ... when you were going by "Robert" - "I am looking
for
> >FutureDial's SnapMedia. Anyone have it that does not want it any more
> >please email."
> >
> >So, you want a copy of the software than no one is no longer using it.
You
> >did not say you were willing to pay for it ...
>
> Come on now, Bob... He also didn't say anything about wanting it for
> free.
>
> Statements by other people don't infer meaning, they imply meaning.
> You, the reader, infer meaning when you read a statement. And in this
> case, you inferred incorrectly, because to the average reader, his
> statement implies nothing about wanting the software for free.
>
> Cut the man some slack...
>
> Joseph Huber
> Huber.Joseph@comcast.net
Thanks for the reply Joe, but what else is someone to infer, from the
initial comments made and talking about used software purchased by someone
else? In reading the rest of the tread, he's corrected his statement and put
some clarity on those comments.
Why he wants someone else's program, instead of just buying his own program
does bring up some questions ...
Bob