On Mon, 13 Jun 2022 11:45:34 -0400
[email protected] wrote:

> On Sunday, June 12, 2022 04:37:03 PM [email protected] wrote:
> > On Sun, 12 Jun 2022 08:07:01 -0400 
> > [email protected] wrote:
> 
> > > Thinking about it -- I don't have a sig, I might make that my sig.
> > > 
> > > I'm thinking about how to incorporate into it that very short videos (15
> > > to 60 seconds, with a minimum of "chatter" by the narrator / "host") can
> > > be useful in some cases.  (Just tell me (either in written text or in
> > > the first 5 seconds what I should be seeing, then show me, maybe
> > > summarize or repeat in slow(er) motion.
> 
> Just wanted to try this out, an early attempt at a sig -- I will probably 
> continue to "wordsmith" it (I've made several variations already).
> 
> Oh, I'm waiting for someone to ask about the Oxford comma -- when they do, 
> I'll point out that one company lost $10M due to a missing Oxford comma (I 
> can 
> provide a link to that -- I don't know if the case has been appealed to the 
> Supreme Court), and missing Oxford commas may lead to cannabalism (didn't 
> look 
> for a link to that one -- judicious googling may lead to the humorous 
> examples 
> (I assume none are true ;-) that involve someone getting eaten or such.
> 
> -- 
> A picture (or sketch, diagram, or chart) is worth a thousand words -- divide 
> by 10 for each minute of (or audio) -- or, where feasible, create a 
> transcript 
> and edit it to 10% of the original!  (Oxford comma included in this sig at no 
> charge.)

Good luck, the concept is not easy to signaturize :-)

You can have as many sigs as you like BTW and keep rotating them, or even QUOTE 
others'.



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