El sáb, 02-02-2013 a las 18:49 +0000, David G.Miller escribió:

> Antonio Olivares <wingators <at> inbox.com> writes:
> 
> > > And, on a more international note, if somebody just mentions "the war,"
> > > which war do you think of first?  
> 
> > War between the States!(Civil War)
> 
> I used to work with a gentleman who grew up in northern Virginia.  He said it
> wasn't until he was in high school that he realized that the "Civil War" and
> "The War of Northern Aggression" were two different names for the same event.
> 
> I'd swear that one of the most valuable contributions I make to any project I
> work on is making sure that all of the people involved have the same
> understanding of what we're doing and how we're going about doing it 
> (frequently
> that even entails me changing my view of what that is).  My vote is for 
> anything
> that promotes clear communication and solidly against anything that makes 
> clear
> communication more difficult.
> 
> Cheers,
> Dave
> 
> 
> 
> 


I'm with you David.  Communication has to be as clear as we can.
Especially because this is an international list.  There's no culture or
mother language as a common base.



Cheers,
Lailah

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