I use movie quotations frequently in my writings as a "signature" of my
writing style. It's obviously not to everyone's taste. However, as this is
an /international/ audience I am addressing, I shall refrain from using
them. Similarly for my subtle sense of humour: I like to play on words. For
example, whenever I talk about the Vala programming language, I always refer
to it as "Vala Mal Doran". Unless you are a *Stargate: SG-1* fan, however,
you won't understand the reference and the humour.

Thanks for your input.


Ben Coman wrote
> Repost (it was rejected as from the wrong account)
> 
> On Wednesday, December 31, 2014, Ben Coman  wrote:
>> Btw, can you drop the movie quotations.  It comes across a bit
>> high-handed
>> - like it's trying to teach something - but I  can't work out your
>> implied
>> meaning.   Someone else's words can only ever be an approximation.  You
>> own
>> words are better.





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