Help me understand mysterious Temp files.

  • Thread starter Thread starter JD
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Not to worry. According to the Law of Conservation of
Apostrophes, for every superfluous apostrophe found, an
apostrophe is missing somewhere else.

Good point. I wish I had the element present in your mind that
allowed you to look at it this way.


--
There are only two classifications of disk drives: Broken drives
and those that will break later.
- Chuck Armstrong (This one I think, http://www.cleanreg.com/,
not the ball player. But who knows. I can't remember where I got
the quote. But it's true.)
 
thanatoid said:
Where am /I/ wrong?

<SNIP>


--
There are only two classifications of disk drives: Broken drives
and those that will break later.
- Chuck Armstrong (This one I think, http://www.cleanreg.com/,
not the ball player. But who knows. I can't remember where I got
the quote. But it's true.)

Well really ! who would have guessed that an apostrophe would have caused
such a debate ?! :-)
I have to spend a great deal of time writing emails, which are, in essence,
basic tutorials. Often, they are tutorials on basic Internet Security, and
basic use of Ms's Internet Explorer application program and its' Security
Zones etc. :-)
And I often find that, (in such emails), in a sentence, I have to refer to
an earlier item in the sentence, possesive pronoun or otherwise!, so in the
latter part of the sentence I use its' , ....and I love it !
And I love to start a sentence with "And," even though I agree with my
English teacher who, over 40 years ago, suggested that it was not good
grammar to start a sentence with that word. :-)

best regards,

Richard
 
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