Oh dear. I am afraid it doesn't say anything about you that could be
repeated in mixed company :-)
But really, that's how this forum started. Us old farts (and CyberTaz...)
were trying to put a bit back into the industry that has purchased our
toys
(or enabled us to throw food-scraps at the kids until they got big enough
to
thump us...) for so many years.
We all had to learn our craft "somehow". And the people who taught us did
us a favour that can never be repaid.
But it can be passed on.
Some of the information I put in here comes from 1960. Some comes from
the
London Times since 1785. The stuff about paragraph spacing probably came
from William Caxton, but he was not working in centimetres ... :-)
Cheers
On 9/05/08 4:25 PM, in article 59b4cffc.8@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"greggsewell@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
" <greggsewell@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Clive, John, and all,
>
> I've read about half of The Doc now, and find it fascinating (what does
that
> say about me?) and incredibly enlightening (what does /that/ say about
me?).
>
> Dictionary or no, I'm already faster and more efficient at my job.
>
> Kudos to you, Clive, for the time you spent doing this wonderful doc.
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