when you say "extremely conservative"
Posted By: vn on 2009-06-12
In Reply to: I like Patty too, but I do not think - ()
Subject: when you say "extremely conservative"
I have to assume you are referring to other aspects/forums - what does that have to do with the fact that she knows her stuff when it comes to transcription and has helped a great deal of MTs on this board - including myself. I think that's a rather strange comment to make with respect to this "word help" board. You seem to know your stuff, too, and I respect you for that. I don't concern myself with anything other than the fact that you can contribute in a positive way to the MTs who need assistance here.
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