- Feb 16, 2004
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In the context of the worries currently being expressed in this thread that the ground may not be ready until after the previously expected return from the international break, clearly yes. You state "It looks more likely now". This is also in the context of the worries being expressed. If not, what is its relevance? The difference between "warning" and "notice" is that "warning" implies something negative will be in the e-mail, whereas "notice" does not. You are in my view, perhaps unintentionally, adding to the fuel of the fire of commenters' worries on this score.I don't think anything in my post was hyperbolic. I was just paraphrasing what someone else had said on another forum
Is there really that much difference between the words warning & notice, especially in the context I used it?