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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Op 08-08-12 21:51,
      <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:paul_nathan@selinc.com">paul_nathan@selinc.com</a> schreef:<br>
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cite="mid:OF8AB22444.F5C5A8D1-ON88257A54.006BD569-88257A54.006D129B@selinc.com"
      type="cite"><tt><font size="2">I would FAR rather see this line
          entirely removed.</font></tt></blockquote>
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    Definitively rejected, so why bring it up *again*?<br>
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cite="mid:OF8AB22444.F5C5A8D1-ON88257A54.006BD569-88257A54.006D129B@selinc.com"
      type="cite"><tt><font size="2">If that is unswallowable, a message
          that</font></tt>
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      <tt><font size="2">doesn't imply the user is doing something wrong
          would
          be better.</font></tt></blockquote>
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    So where are your concrete suggestions? Or do you expect someone
    else to do that for you?<br>
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    ~Laurens<br>
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