Hi list,
It seems to me that e-mail has no language boundaries.
All lower case letters are allowed without
punctuation. Certain acronyms can be used in place of
words such as: imp instead of Imperial, 55 instead of
1955 and Hemi engine instead of hemispherical head
engine. This is just a very short list with many,
many more e-mail legal things that can be used. My
preference is to understood. I never wrote the book
and I am sure no one else on the list did either. So
my hat is off to RJM your opinion is wanted and should
not be ignored.
RC Billings, Montanaaaaaaa
--- tomswift@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > Dear RJM,
>
> I missed the original message that you posted, but
> from reading this one I think your
> writing skills are fine.
>
> As a member of this group since 1997, I will say NO
> ONE should feel reluctant to step up
> and ask any question at all, no matter how anybody
> reacts. MOST of us, I think, are
> friendly, helpful people and will not put you down.
> (I'm not pointing any fingers at anyone
> who may have replied to your post; as I said, I
> missed the start of this. I'm just saying that
> in my experience the helpful folks outnumber the nit
> pickers.)
>
> I myself have asked (and said) a lot of "dumb"
> things, and sometimes I've gotten some
> snitty replies. But I just ignore those and
> concentrate on the helpful ones. Either way,
> that's how you learn.
>
> Keep participating!
>
> Mark M
>
> > From: Mad4cars@xxxxxxx
> > Date: 2004/05/12 Wed AM 08:02:23 EDT
> > To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Subject: IML: Im hearing from members ..
> >
> > As most of you know I wrote a simple question
> asking which of two model
> > Imperials 1956 would be the keeper and which other
> members felt I should let go of.
> > I was trying to find an opinion shared by most as
> to the one more wanted.
> >
> > Instead I received two negative replies having
> little to do with this and
> > lots to do with my use of the English language
> (which they voiced publicly, not
> > great way to foster members responses). There
> seems to be a small group who
> > feel their opinions are the only ones and that
> this is more English class than
> > Car Club. Even after I was clearly disappointed in
> their behavior and told them
> > so, there was no apology.
> >
> > Luckily I received many notes telling me they hate
> the Superior attitude of
> > some here, and that they were glad I voiced my
> feelings on it. May I suggest to
> > those who feel so far above the rest (or that
> their bulbs are so dim they
> > cant get a simple question without attacking the
> messenger),that they proofread
> > ALL emails to fill their empty hours and feed
> their appetite for need to find
> > fault?> Then keep the results to themselves. RJM
> >
> >
>
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