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On Sun, 29 Jan 1995, Bryan Kimmet wrote all this and more:
> To All On the List,
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> Mr. Burchard pointed out my lack of diligence in the use of the enter
> key when I posted my message concerning history education in high
> school. I went back through my message and had a hard time reading it
> myself.
Actually, Mr. Burchard demonstrated an appalling lack of manners (in
my opinion.)
Perhaps the position advanced/supported by your post was contrary
to the side he favors? When someone attacks grammar or spelling or style,
I look to see which side is ahead on points.
First thought that comes to my mind!
And, usually explains it. (excuse the incomplete sentences.)
> I hope this clears up my rather crowded message from Jan. 27. Yes,
> my composition teacher from high school would be apalled. For the
> record, my high school trained me well, which was not evident in my
> message's structure. Always remember "To err is human, To forgive is
> divine"
>
> Bryan Kimmet
Bryan, you've got a thought! Your composition is not important,
unless it renders your idea unreadable. It did not, at least for me.
David Laro
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