On Fri, 2004-09-24 at 00:06 +0200, Giuliano Gavazzi wrote:
> At 9:58 pm +0100 2004/09/23, David Woodhouse wrote:
> >It's it's undeserved bounces you want to get rid of, SPF doesn't help
> ^^^^^^^^^
>
> sorry guys, but that's enough! You (not you in particular, David, but
> many others too) are giving us (me at least) a hard time reading and
> understanding relatively simple sentences... please, you all know the
> distinction between "its" and "it's", use it.
> [I picked this post just because of the funny clash between the two
> there, in prominent position]
That one was actually a typo; I meant to say "If it's..."
I do tend to deliberately use "its" and "it's" as close together as
possible though, purely for amusement. It's almost as much fun as saying
"your right" to someone in the middle of an argument. Because it is
indeed their right to disagree, even though I may think that they're
wrong. :)
You should use
http://angryflower.com/itsits.gif when chastising people
who get "its" vs. "it's" wrong :)
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dwmw2