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10/05/2007 10:54:27 PM · #51
Originally posted by tnun:

The original question seems to apply to everything one does. Positive feedback reinforces but not entirely dictates; not a bad thing to recognize the former for what it is. So, good question.

And hey, 777STAN, what'swith the bold face? Too much motivational poster?


No Biggie! I just write the way I want to read. A good mixture of bold face, italics, and plain type creates (in my mind at least) a more simply read article. When you get a bunch of lines in plain type, I feel like I'm back in high school or college reading one of those humongo 30-page-a-night reading assignments, either that or a full page of words like "Supercallifragilisticexpialidocious." Of course, since I am also a lover of trivia and a Christian, I understand that the longest sentence in the Bible was written by the Apostle Paul over the span of about fifteen verses in one of the "Prison Epistles." Ephesians, I think! :) O, By the way, Does this pattern of writing work better for you? :}:}:}:}:}:}:}:}:}:}:}:}:}:}:}:}:}:}:}:}:}:}:}:}
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