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Looks good, thank you very much! I find the NGs so helpful that I want
others to be able to find similar help.
 
You're most welcome. And to think you found this on a Microsoft Internet
Explorer support newsgroup! Tell your Mozilla-lovin' friends that! :-)
 
Jon Kennedy said:
You're most welcome. And to think you found this on a Microsoft Internet
Explorer support newsgroup! Tell your Mozilla-lovin' friends that! :-)

LOL!!

Jan :)
MS MVP - Windows (IE/OE)
Smiles are meant to be shared,
that's why they're so contagious.
 
You can use thunderbird if you want, but mozilla has its own email and news
client!


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"hater"

Considered the opposite of a raver, a hater is a person who is: full of
hate, very judgmental, negative, sarcastic, depressing, manipulating, quick
to finger point at every little thing they find unsatisfactory or not to
their liking or perceived standard (judgmental).

Often the subject of the hatred is something widely liked by the hater's
social circle. The hater often proves the addage that "misery loves
company", and tries to ruin the enjoyment of others. Haters might see
themselves as iconoclasts, rebels or even as being wiser/more authentic than
the admirers of the subject. However, they are more likely just cynical and
bitter about not enjoying the subject, or not being a part of the larger
group. Instead of recognizing that it may be just a matter of personal taste
or preference, they attack the subject and those enjoy it. Typically the
things they propose as the flaws of the subject are trivial or subjective,
and reveal more about the hater than any real flaws of the subject.

The hater/raver terminology might have evolved from the rave subculture, but
both terms can applied to just about any human endeavor or interest. Every
band, movie, cause, activity, flavor or what have you, has its ravers and
haters.

The most insulting and offending word to a raver is not "****er", but
"hater".
 
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