:-) I thought that "complaint" was a nice grey area between "defiant" and
"compliant" -- like not an overt violation, but not quite lock-step either.
Hmmmm.
F
On 3/4/08, Margaret G. Bickmore <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> > >
> >> The bottom line for me is that I would consider the webpage that Gina
> >> asked about
> >> http://littlefoxdiapers.com/category_44/Non-toxic-Bottles.htm to be
> >> Code-complaint. Unless someone convinces me otherwise. This *is* an
> >> awfully gray area and I am certainly up for more discussion!
> >
> >
> >This doesn't completely fit in with National Grammar Day (
> >http://nationalgrammarday.com./) but I must ask -- did you mean complaint
> or
> >compliant? Because it's a grey enough area that I think you could mean
> >either!
> >
> >Freyja
> >Fort Collins, CO
>
> Compliant, I meant compliant. Thanks for catching that, Freyja!
> (I'm glad I didn't make more typos in that post given that my 3 yo
> was climbing all over me the entire time! :-) )
>
> Margaret
>
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