On 3/18/06, Doyle Saylor wrote:
> ... The strong feeling I think comes out of the deep commitment to your
> work that is reflected in that....

no, I think it's a personal thing. I get pissed when people don't
understand even small things that I'm not committed to. I am committed
to trying to clarify thought (my own, others', in that order), but I
also like to tell jokes, etc.

> In normal conversation face to face there is a great deal of back and
> forth banter between speakers to correct the message.  There are a lot
> of formal tasks to writing to get past that problem of error generation
> in words.  Yet the devil creeps in a lot with email. ...

mis-communication comes in even in personal conversations not mediated
via e-mail.
--
Jim Devine / "There can be no real individual freedom in the presence
of economic insecurity." -- Chester Bowles

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