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I'm sorry but I agree with Mystere's interpretation.
Thanks Dude,
I'm glad you read the thread as it was intended and see that there are multiple lines that give Microsoft the benefit of doubt.
Let it go - the more oxygen you feed a flame, the bigger it grows.
Bill
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No apology needed. There's an unofficial rule that says something along the lines of "By the third post, the thread must go off topic"
Perhaps there needs to be a new unofficial rule:
"Someone must subvert the intent of the thread and interject their personal opinion based on a misinterpretation. This subversion can only take place on the first comment of a thread. Subsequent posts that subvert the thread are covered under the hijack rules. See section 5, sub-section IX, paragraph 7 and amendment 43 paragraph 12"
And I don't! How can giving my contact information and calendar to Microsoft personalize my speech, typing and inking?
Let's take it a step further . . . Can I legally give Microsoft or anyone else my contact information? Generally, I have my contacts' name, address, phone number, email address, physical address, company name, company physical address, phone number, etc. I kinda don't think my contacts would appreciate my giving up their information to anyone.