And what is your question regarding PowerPoint, please?

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Ute Simon
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> Negligence and Strict Liability Actions list the different between the two
> Negligence and Strict Liability Actions list the different between the
> two
Negligence is when you ask a question in a newsgroup that has nothing to do
with the question. Strict liability is when you answer a question
inappropriately in a newsgroup (such as by trying to sell your useless
and/or defective product).
> Negligence and Strict Liability Actions list the different between the two
Negligence is, for example, failing to adequately state your question and the
details surrounding it, then compounding the problem by failing to use even the
minimal punctuation needed to render your non-question legible.
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David M. Marcovitz - 12 Mar 2008 17:27 GMT
> In article <A55F9F24-03F1-4EFA-AC58-1E1490A9DAFE@microsoft.com>, Admjj
> wrote:
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> failing to use even the minimal punctuation needed to render your
> non-question legible.
Strict liability is because, strictly speaking, you're liable not to get an
answer because of the above.