Re: AIS: HIST: REF: Early Checklists
- Subject: Re: AIS: HIST: REF: Early Checklists
- From: &* G* C* <j*@cox.net>
- Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2007 23:06:10 -0500
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Well, Steve and Anner, as they used to say back in Hoosierland, "Them's m'sentiments eggzactly!" -- Griff
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In a message dated 8/2/2007 7:43:56 PM Eastern Daylight Time, steve@familyszabo.com writes:<<There are lists on which I am far more active in posting than on this list.From time to time, I hear that my posts are too hard to understand, though they are written in plain, good American English, and state exactly what I mean so there can be no misunderstanding. This business of criticizing personal modes of expression is something Ihave observed to be associated with mailing lists generally.Certainly in thesocial circles in which I move --by which I mean real life-- it would beconsidered presumptuous in the extreme and downright incivil to take someone to taskfor their deployment of language where that language was not obscene, psychologically violent, or otherwise inherently objectionable.I can't imagine expecting anyone in a forum such as this to package his or her ideas to my preferences or my limitations. They get to be themselves, andI get to read their posts, or ignore them. << This urge to make things simple, I think, probably comes from our educational systems, where teachers are forced to teach to the lowest common denominator, rather than stretching students to think and achieve more than they would otherwise. (Well, that is what I hear from the three teachers in my family, your mileage may vary.)It also comes from that American streak of anti-intellectualism we are told is part of our Puritan heritage--or someone's Puritan heritage, not mine, I am a Virginian and we were settled by the Cavaliers, not Roundheads, thank goodness, and we have our own ideas about what is seemly and nice. We don't mindidiosyncratic verbosity, indeed if someone gets going real good we willstand up on our chairs and cheer them on, but we can't abide self-appointed hallmonitors. Cordially, Anner Whitehead Richmond VA USA************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL athttp://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour --------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE IRIS
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