. . . please forgive me. I have slandered you wrongly. Or maybe I’ve libeled you. In any case, I was wrong, dreadfully wrong. Sigh.
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Oh, I remember it by alliteration! Slander is spoken! 🙂
Perfect, Kyle — next time I do this, at least I’ll know what I’m up to!
Libel is the written down version of defamation; slander the oral version. 🙂 (Strangely I instantly understood what RTFM means though it was a new one on me)
lol. I can’t remember the difference between libel and slander either, though I think it has to do with intent to cause damage.
Anyway, I’m glad you are learning more about your machine! I’m one of those people who rarely RTFM and, therefore, rarely maximizes the use of my machines.
Ha, Shams! I don’t RTFM either, as a rule, but I have no excuse at all, as I DID watch the video. Maybe I slept through the crucial section!