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The other solution proposed by Bob Metcalfe is micro-postage charges for e-mail. You can always get to someone's commitment level when you get into their wallet.
** This thread discusses the article: Email Is Far Too Easy **
It's hard to emphasize the need for critical proofreading with the phrase "reread that you wrote"! Is this another case of overreliance on spell checker?
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Yes, somebody emailed me about that faux pas shortly after the article appeared. Of all the places for me to make a typo--just when I'm telling people to proofread what they write. How embarrassing! I could cover by saying that the mistake was intentional and meant as a joke ... but that would be a lie. The mistake was supposed to have been corrected. There were some problems with the MC Press site Friday. I guess the old version crept back in.
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It's not email that's the problem. It's the quality of communication from people, in general. These same people would probably sit down and write a letter the same way. I've seen things in my local newspaper that practically murder the English language, and spelling (forget that--not even spell checker could help some of these people). The population in general seems to have taken a real slide in education in this area. The fast pace of life today would have made our ancestors heads spin. Consider the fact that I live about 55 miles north of Pittsburgh and drive into the city to work every day. I often think about how long that trip would have taken my ancestors, who lived where I do, 200 years ago. They would have thought I was insane. Technology (email) though just helps some people these days be dumber faster than they normally would anyway! I proofread everything I send, and yes, occasionally something slips through!
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EDIguru, I've seen responders in newsgroups put their entire thoughts in a single paragraph making it very hard to follow and easy to get lost! chuck Opinions expressed are not necessarily those of my employer. "EDIguru" wrote in message news:6b220817.3@WebX.WawyahGHajS... > It's not email that's the problem. It's the quality of communication from > people, in general. These same people would probably sit down and write a > letter the same way. I've seen things in my local newspaper that > practically murder the English language, and spelling (forget that--not > even spell checker could help some of these people). The population in > general seems to have taken a real slide in education in this area. The > fast pace of life today would have made our ancestors heads spin. Consider > the fact that I live about 55 miles north of Pittsburgh and drive into the > city to work every day. I often think about how long that trip would have > taken my ancestors, who lived where I do, 200 years ago. They would have > thought I was insane. Technology (email) though just helps some people > these days be dumber faster than they normally would anyway! I proofread > everything I send, and yes, occasionally something slips through!
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