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In article , jmsmith2010 @live.co.uk says... > > Do you really think that everyone who uses usenet uses words like > "grepped" and "regexps" as part of their everyday language.

Nah, only the 1337 M$-h471n6 bunch (some of whom don't seem to have the technical skills that they clearly think they do, hence this topic's existence).

The fact that you, not being in IT (AFAIK), appreciate the importance of having a non-live development environment, and yet Wacko clearly doesn't, says so much, and is yet another way in which the current "running" of URCM is unacceptably, ludicrously poor. I'm sure that even the non-follow-up-noticing Nobby Anderson uses development environments.

UNNM was presumably a quiet backwater before the flood of complaints about URCM ever since its creation, yet no number of complaints is enough to persuade the arrogant Wacko et al that they, rather than all the complainants (plenty of whom share Wacko's wacky left-wing transport-related views), are the problem.