Subject: Re: an endlesss anaconda of undifferentiated wordss
From: Scottie Bowman (rbowman@indigo.ie)
Date: Wed Jan 31 2001 - 03:12:27 GMT
'... I[sic]'ve been known as lowercase will on more
than one list) and readers have every right to do as
they will, will ;)...'
It is certainly an easy way to achieve an identity,
where any individuality of style is otherwise absent.
Because of the ambiguity it does, however, quite
often impose on others the need to construe rather
than simply read what one has written. The reader
starts then to be irritated that his indulgence is being
taken for granted. Which, in turn, only heightens
his rage as the vacuity of the content becomes apparent.
Scottie B.
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