Re: Letters? (WAS: Re: Delete me) [OFF TOPIC]
by "David Meadows" <david(at)heroes.force9.co.uk>
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"HWG Theory" <hwg-theory(at)hwg.org> |
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C and P <enigma(at)netcom.ca> wrote:
>If I could:
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>a) write as well as those you mentioned above or
>b) code HTML as well as those above could write then I would:
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>a) not being doing HTML or
>b) not care about how well I write, and therefore use lots of smileys.
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>phil.
LOL ROTFL :-D :-) ;-) Well, IMHO...
Hey, I *can't* write anywhere near as well as those I mentioned. Which is
why you won't find my personal home page on the web. A couple of friends
have suggested I put my fiction on the web. I decline because:
a) I'm not a very good writer.
b) Only a couple of my friends would be interested and they get e-mailed
copies of what I write anyway. Why should I inflict it on the rest of the
world?
While I'm on this topic...
Andrea: I'm sorry I wrote "Rubbish" in reference to your opinion. Would it
have helped if I had followed it with a smiley?
Nick Papageorge: I can't even remember what the original poster was talking
about. I'm continuing the thread because I am interested in the way people
use written communication on the 'net. I think it falls under "...the
discussion of why/why not certain design strategies [...] should be
incorporated into website design." (From the -theory charter). If the list
guides disagree then I'll drop it. Fair enough?
--
David Meadows [ Technical Writer | Information Developer ]
DNRC Minister for Littorasy * david(at)heroes.force9.co.uk
"Whatever you can do or dream you can, begin it!
Boldness has genius, power and magic in it." --Goethe
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