> Hi Chris,
Hi there, how are you today?
> (The first part of your message was irrelevant so I did not include
> it.)
Good.
>> If you want the message to be read, make it nice to read.
>
> If you want to read a message you will no matter how it looks. If your
> mother wrote badly would you not read it because it didn't look good
> enough for you? How silly is that? If you do not want to read something
> then don't and don't use the lame excuse that it didn't look appealing
> enough for you. Not reading something because it didn't look good is
> the ultimate laziness.
Well, what I meant by nice was not 'appealing', but more 'arranged in a
logical order'.
e.g. It's difficult (not nice) to search through hundreds of lines to find
the one particular bit to which you are referring. It's much better to
select that bit and write your reply just after it (as you seem to be doing
lately).
Don't you agree that this is much easier to follow?
>> > Anything worth doing is worth doing well.
>
> Not everything. This quote was ment for quality workmanship not email.
But shouldn't that extend to everything you do?
(and that typo is beautiful!)
People come to this list to discuss aspects of Internet cafes, and to ask
advice. The quality of a person's email can say a lot about them. If you
received conflicting advice about some question you posted, and one was
nicely laid out, succinct and to the point, whilst the other was just a
couple of lines on top of a pile of quoted and re-quoted messages, which
would you be inclined to believe?
> (Oh and I took out your URL, Chris, as it is not relevent)
That's fine by me.
Have a nice day.
--
CG Internet Café, Tagum, Philippines
http://www.chromenet.net/~cginternet
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