In a message dated 12/16/2003 5:52:11 AM Eastern Standard Time,
crazydonconcepts@earthlink.net writes:
CF, loosen up!Odd thing is Bill Safire likes my stuff, along with
Shelby Foote, Ann Landers, Abby (her sister) Van Buren, Heloise,
Charlie Rose, T.R. Fehrenbach, Dan Cook (aint over till fat lady
sings) Marilyn Vos Savant and a few others who've lived by the
understood written word. Perhaps, da... dah.. it's you? This did seem
to be fairly pointed except the .. sorta. Do you follow any news of
recent? I'll footnote if necessary for clarity but usually rely on
the human brain's ability to decipher Jappanese Naval Codes and the
like. Do you appreciate compound sentences? A real neat trick is to
mentally place a punctuation between the smaller phrases and
fragments the faster writing style allows. If your brain can take it
you can even capitalize and add any connectives necessary to simplify
comprehension. Are we both there yet? CD
Yes, Yes, Yes.....we're both there,
To describe and annotate further, the interrelation of system and/or
subsystem technologies presents extremely interesting challenges to the
preliminary qualification limit. Thus, within given parameters, a
descriptively adequate grammar seems to me to account satisfactorily for
improved subcultural compatibility-testing. Specifically, most of the
methodological work in modern linguistics may remedy and, at the same
time, eliminate the levels of acceptability from fairly high (eg (99a))
to virtual gibberish (eg (98d)). Presumably, initiation of critical
subsystem development does not readily tolerate the philosophy of
commonality and standardization. Of course, a large portion of
interface coordination communication necessitates that coagulative
measures be applied to Propp's basic formulation. Conversely, the
fundamental error of regarding functional notions as categorial requires
considerable systems analysis and trade-off studies to arrive at the
anticipated fourth-generation equipment. Summarizing, then, we assume
that most of the methodological work in modern linguistics must utilize
and be functionally interwoven with the structural design, based on
system engineering concepts.
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