[austechwriter] Re: austechwriter Digest V1 #46

  • From: Bill Parker <renew@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 20 May 2003 18:01:58 +0800

>austechwriter Digest   Mon, 19 May 2003        Volume: 01  Issue: 046
>
>In This Issue:
>               Non abbreved re abbreved
>               Re: Non abbreved re abbreved
>               Re: Non abbreved re abbreved
>               Re: Non abbreved re abbreved
>               Updating styles in Word 2002 on XP
>               Outline numbering using user-defined styles
>               Re: Updating styles in Word 2002 on XP
>               Re: Updating styles in Word 2002 on XP
>               Re: Outline numbering using user-defined styles
>               Re: Outline numbering using user-defined styles
>               Re: Outline numbering using user-defined styles
>
>----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>From: "Steve Hudson" <cruddy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: Non abbreved re abbreved
>Date: Mon, 19 May 2003 21:32:00 +1000
>
>
>Sorry re subj I luv juxtapositioning.
>
>I can't help but note a strange by-thread of both Doc Bill's note on here
>regarding chopped lang and the general principle of the info poor for the
>next gen. Bandwidth is the general measure of information accessibility. The
>brain works faster than the hands. Shorter lang = reduced lag twixt the 2.
>If we adopt the Chinese approach we could replace phrases with a simple s^m.
>TLAs fill the current void construct already, maybe it gets worse as we go,
>AFAIK it's possible by demo and abbreves are yet another (YA).


Did I say something out of turn?
I think I'd better tighten up my bandwidth, put on the rain gear and 
go out for a beer.
Yes folks,  it DOES rain in Perth.

Bill


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