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In , on 03/08/04   
   at 02:00 PM, "Gary Granat"  said:  
>A bit terse and crusty, isn't he...  
 
Not really.  He's is a young, headstrong and relatively smart.  There have  
been cases where his ego gets in the way.  Perusing the newsgroups will  
show evidence of this.  One on one he's fine, at least with me.  In the  
past, I worked with him a bit on some trap issues he ran into.  
 
Of course, the reality is that the rest of the world does not necessarily  
agree with the way Americans do things.  Martin is just a single example.   
I'm continually surprised that so many Americans seem to be surprised by  
this disagreement.  
 
Regards,  
 
Steven  
 
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