On Mon, 31 Oct 2005, kashani wrote:
usefulness for the inarticulate), and top posting (I blame Pine).
Why?
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Jorge Almeida wrote:
On Mon, 31 Oct 2005, kashani wrote:
usefulness for the inarticulate), and top posting (I blame Pine).
Why?
The semi-factual answer is because bottom posting was the norm until
Pine appeared on the scene or at least that's the story according to
apocryphal Internet
On Mon, 31 Oct 2005, kashani wrote:
Jorge Almeida wrote:
On Mon, 31 Oct 2005, kashani wrote: usefulness for the inarticulate), and
top posting (I blame Pine).
Why?
The semi-factual answer is because bottom posting was the norm until
Pine appeared on the scene or at least
And while I'm being talkative I'd like to second what Holly and a few
others have hinted at. Command of language is essential. As someone who
stumbled into the admin/network business nine years ago I can say that my
writing and language skills, specifically the lack of either, did far
Antoine schreef:
Indeed, life is harder for those of us who don't have English as
first language.
kashani, still trying to get his German, Spanish, and Farsi up to
speed
Can you imagine how hard it is to learn another language when
everyone wants to speak English to you?
We used to
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