Quote Originally Posted by Peregrine View Post
It wasn't speculative conclusions and poor comprehension. That's what the English plainly stated, in bold. Twice.
If you read it any other way, YOU read it incorrectly and it is your comprehension that needs work.

"This is what we have planned up until summer 2011" Means up until summer. Not through summer. Sorry. If you don't have simple English mastered, don't claim you do.

The correct statement is "This is what we have planned up until Fall 2011."

Period. But that just sounds kindof pathetic, so they tried to get away with more fake wording and got burned.
Yeah, I've argued semantics with you and others on this before.

Saying "these are your plans up until summer '11" means your plans FROM NOW ALL THE WAY THROUGH THE SUMMER.

Fight a more worthwhile battle and stop perpetuating this crap.