WellSpyder, on 2012-January-26, 03:05, said:
It seems to me despite Xiaolongnu's arguments that these two points of view will always be in tension with one another. Note that I'm not saying they are contradictory - it is quite possible for both to be true. But it does seem to me that it makes it quite difficult to judge which way to jump on any particular case, and I don't think I saw anything in the two cases under discussion to suggest that it may not to some extent be a random choice as to which way Bluejak might argue a specific case.
I think using the term random is completely unfair. I treat every case on its merits. Perhaps you think I do not mean what I say: "I am sceptical" does not mean "I automatically discount", nor, indeed is it anything like it.
There are too many black-or-white assumptions in some of the people quoting my words when they are clearly not black-or-white.
Furthermore, I think my use of the term "work out" has been pretty much ignored. If partner opens a 12-14 1NT and then you get UI that tells you he has more than 11 points but not much more, there is no working out necessary to deduce he has between 12 and 14 points. But I am sceptical when there is a complicated deduction that takes deep analysis and coincidentally comes up with what the UI has said.
I still do not like the word "random". Suppose you answered two posts: in one you supported lamford's view, and the other you disagreed with it: how would you like it if I stated that showed that whether you agreed with lamford was "random"?
pran, on 2012-January-26, 17:05, said:
Multiquote stopped working for Internet Explorer after upgrade to version 9.
Ditto, but Google Chrome does it nicely. It also killed ieSpell.
Vampyr, on 2012-January-26, 18:46, said:
But does this version solve the problem WellSpyder mentioned, that embedded quotes are not copied? This is so annoying.
Very. There are other things that work well in other forums but not this one, like adding bold and smileys.