> > You don't seem to know the difference between "then" and "than" -and therefore, > what > > little credibility you had before has now been completely obliterated. Please flush > > your head in a toilet. > > > > fixed & fixed. > > > > > > Should there also be a comma before therefore?
Eh, maybe. But I think that can depend on how one would say the sentence. With a comma one would have a slight pause. Maybe Triggerfin knows... Not that he must reply.
fyi: When I put the comma after "Thanks" that was like he was signing off.