nope, suggest means well suggest. if the question had been or if there had been no question, a recommendation might have be considered as to have been implied. assuming one is reading more into the he sentence than needful, as you seem to have been doing. That the word suggestion was used, and as a question, was not or does not to me imply a recommendation. It was directed to me. Karen as Miss Teach On Mon, 27 Sep 2004, Janina Sajka wrote: > Sina Bahram writes: >> Hi Janina, >> >> Please point out where I recommended the installation of, the use of, the >> installing upon, or any other permutation of Windows? I said I was >> familiar > > No, that's not what you said. Your words exactly: > > "If I may humbly suggest? > > Sounds like a recommendation to me. > > Find your message at: > > http://braille.uwo.ca/pipermail/speakup/2004-September/030120.html > > You may want to spin it differently now that you've been challenged on > it, but I'm not going to continue down this road with you because it's > fruitless. It's not my point to piss you off. As I said, bad advice is > often worse than no advice at all. The above referenced email is clearly > a suggestion for a particular tool. It may be sufficient for the task, > but it's by no means the best, or even the only choice. If you don't > know a Linux answer on a Linux list, perhaps you might wait and learn > something rather than hijacking the thread and the list. > > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup >