Hayward said:
>>Nothing rhetorical about it. Tree has accused them of lying about problems with the update. <<
Your posts remind me of the creepy kid always trying to get someone in trouble in the classroom. Consistently.
>>I have no idea why they'd lie about it, but I'd definitely like to see Tree's evaluation of the code. <<
Oh you little saint you. Butter wouldn't melt. Rhetorical is exactly the right word.
Tree may go a little far at times, but at least his reaction stems from a palpable sense of shock over the realse, and what has happened since. It is an honest, emotive reaction, and good for that.
Infinitely better than your squealing yelps of 'teacher, did you see that...?' and cursive stubborn high-horse questioning.
Frustration is allowed, and sometimes to be vented. Smarmy snide cheap-shots are generally to be avoided.
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