For you Cliff & Anne, I did have someone in the front seat at one of my talks last week who was texting whilst I was talking. Unfortunately for her, her phone rang with a reply shortly afterward and I made a suitable remark that caused her some embarrasement. Is the new form of going to sleep during a talk or was she looking up the correct pronounciaition on the net. Graham Nicholls
-----Original Message----- From: CLIFF BOOKER <[email protected]> To: Alpine-l <[email protected]> Sent: Sat, 15 Jan 2011 14:03 Subject: Re: [Alpine-l] another civility issue I couldn't agree more, Anne! ith my Lancashire-Sussex accent (and a mouth full of marbles) I must have ounded like an alien to the very patient members of the six Chapters who elcomed me so warmly during my recent NARGS lecture tour of Eastern States and ewfoundland, but not one person queried my pronunciations or even requested a epetition or clarification at the end of the presentation. Incredibly kind or ast asleep? ______________________________________________ lpine-l mailing list [email protected] ttp://mailman.science.uu.nl/mailman/listinfo/alpine-l
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