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Posted by Steve King on 10/23/44 11:57
"Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media]" <neil@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:ab8pf25gbqlgatpnt3nnpm6i6k2gm0hgut@4ax.com...
> On 4 Sep 2006 20:36:03 +0200, Martin Heffels
> <feipbjszfo@oxeszdjnlp.xercdpvueppjtmougcqvtz.net> wrote:
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>>On Mon, 04 Sep 2006 18:26:15 GMT, "Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media]"
>><neil@nospam.com> wrote:
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>>>There's nothing wrong with his link, you seem unable to use a proper
>>>newsreader which understands the line width permitted is 80 characters
>>
>>Shouldn't that say:
>>There's nothing wrong with his link, you use a newsreader which seem
>>unable
>>to understands the proper line width permitted is 80 characters
>
>
> No, because that would be gramattical gibberish and quite ambiguous.
>
> /me passes coffee cup back to Martin
Since grammer and good communication is important to you:
You seem to be punctuation deprived: "There's nothing wrong with his link,"
<end of sentence requires a period not a comma> <Beginning of new sentence
requires a capital letter> "you seem unable to use a proper newsreader"
<comma must precede an adverb clause> "which understands the line width
permitted is 80 characters" <periods end sentences>
With respect and in fun,
Steve King
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