Hi kafi,
It is not a grammatical mistake it is a conceptual one.
I am sorry, I'm a teacher so I have this urge to help people understand stuff, sometimes even if they don't want to. That's the case right here.
cheers -- jm
On Jul 18, 2013, at 11:27 PM, kafi kkaaffii@gmail.com wrote:
Joao Mesquita wrote
That's two sentences but I'm really meant just one thing. I think you are not using the word license in the correct way.
In no way you should think that I'm agreeing with you. It's the opposite. I'm not.
Just because for once I used the word license in a wrong way that does not void my arguments. It seems you want to disagree with me because of a grammatical mistake. Kudos to you!!!
Really, believe me when I say this, you are better off this thread.
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