The opposite of TLDR is the technique described by Scott Adams.   This leads me 
to posit that those that complain things are TLDR are likely just the 
incurious, the impatient, and the entitled, and likely to be part of the 
problem.  Is  there some particular crisis of their Valuable Attention that 
must be conserved at all cost?  Are we running out of disk space?   Are we 
running out of network bandwidth?   No.   Netflix is blazing gigabytes of 
nothing 24 hours a day to the drooling masses.   Enough.
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From: Friam <[email protected]> on behalf of Steven A Smith 
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Sent: Saturday, April 18, 2020 7:26 PM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] anthropological observations


> Unfortunately, after a couple of attempts to read it, I couldn't understand 
> anything in your post except this part. My previous post was just under 300 
> words. So, I decided to try to make the next one under that mark as well.
>
> On 4/18/20 1:22 PM, Steven A Smith wrote:
>> From whence (or wherest?) did you get your 300 word target?

you might not be alone in that...  perhaps it was just gibberish.  And likely 
more than three hundred words of it.


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