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Originally Posted by st_albert
Indeed. An interesting reciprocal situation. My cat, from his POV, is never guilty of anything.
But from my POV, he's responsible for LOTS of things. After all, from his POV he's in charge of everything. Therefore...
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And, as for being a Cat Senior Staffer vs. being a Cat Slave (to continue a previous conversation), as a CSS, I have indeed been threatened with firing, but it has no force. I know that he knows that it took almost 20 years to train me to these (cat POV: woefully inadequate) standards. He won't live long enough to train another. I've got him there!
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And now, back on topic:
Why insist on upper case for file extensions? (not rhetorical, I'm curious.)
Were it me in charge of a group, I'd insist on lower case, or at least consistency throughout the document (or all uppercase filenames? but that's so DOS-8). Maybe scripting problems?
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Albert
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Albert:
Strewth, t'was simply picking one over the other. The majority of the staff came to it using all upper-case, so I went with that. I simply didn't want title case causing issues. It was as well thought out as a coin toss. I myself like lowercase, as I said. (Mostly because it's less wear on my pinkies and the capslock, but, hey...)
Cat Slavery is the most insidious kind, for it is like Stockholm Syndrome...they make you LIKE it. ;-)
Hitch