Missing OPs (wes: Re: dynupdater not seeming to do anything)
On Sunday, July 31, 2022 07:50:54 AM Curt wrote:
> Maybe the OP (who's disappeared anyway, as they
> often do) should look there.
Hmm, what's the criteria for determining a missing OP? Looks like his first
post was at 10:55 last night, so when you wrote this, he hadn't been heard
from or seen in about 9 hours, so the police won't take a missing persons
report yet.
To me, one of the advantages of email is asynchronous communitication.
Have a good day (I have a headache today, so I may be (probably am) more
gurmpy than usual.)
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