Re: NTLK OTHER: list language and imagery

From: George Pierce (gepierce@ksc.th.com)
Date: Fri Jan 14 2000 - 08:05:48 EST


Very well said. The english language being a lte off shoot of Gailic spoken by us Irish since before mileniums were invented has sufficient ways to express all normal human thoughts. So there is no need to use other mixtures of languge in it. We did a perfect job when we released the english to the general public. There is no need for beta programs in four letter forms any more
George in the jungle

kyle.powderly@mindspring.com wrote:

> Just a gentle word of advice to all the NewtonTalk community that not everyone on this list uses certain language, nor appreciates its use in a public forum. There was a message posted which used a phrase that, while a rather creative and original image, I'm sure offended some. Also, there is no real need for four-letter expletives, particularly in a forum in which there are young people subscribed and reading as well as adults. For that reason I would ask that we all refrain from using graphic language when posting to the list.
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