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Posted by littlejon on April 23, 2010, 3:57 am



Thank you for your comments, Steve Firth.

I'm sorry I've upset you. My reply was, indeed, in response to John
Veldman's
comments but I wasn't certain to whom you were directing your
insult!

I was only trying to validate the existence of the survey and show that
it is
genuine. Sorry if this caused you offense.

To those of you who have taken part... your particpation is greatly
appreciated.
Thank you. I will endeavour to make the results available
to those who are
interested, in due course.

To others... it's not worth getting upset by the survey - if you don't
want to
take part, then don't!


Regards,

LJ




--
littlejon

Posted by Steve Firth on April 23, 2010, 3:37 pm



> I'm sorry I've upset you.

You haven't. All you've done is to confirm my opinion of the "soft"
sciences, that they are for people with soft heads.

Posted by OG on April 22, 2010, 3:05 pm



>> WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT YOUR SATNAV? WOULD YOU LIKE TO TAKE PART IN
>> EXCITING NEW RESEARCH BY THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM AND HELP A UK
>> REGISTERED CHARITY?
> This has nothing to do with the University. They know nothing about it,
> so don't
> fill any online surverys in that claim to be donating money to a charity
> (registered business)
> and can't say which one!
> It's sole purpose is to build up a SPAM LIST by hoping to get as many
> gullible users
> as possible to respond.
> If it was to do with a university, it would be posted from their system,
> this message is not.

How do they get the spam list?



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