Oh Cathy, It is good to hear from you around hear. You know Andrew Brighton, he used say that writing style is like the smell of one’s fart. We love it, if it is ours but we hate it, if it is others. I forgot that we had an English Teacher amongst us foreigners. I have a little job for you could you be the English Editor on the Inerality.org; basically if you spot any spelling/grammar problem let me know. That is of course excluding the blog.
Thanks Cathy. It was not a comment on Laury’s comment but just a comment. Of course, style (and smell) is an acquired taste but more importantly it is the level or the form of opacity that it creates, becomes the question. What you may call the voice. Abstruse, we may be but perhaps because it is a necessity or that very form is very much part of the content. A secret is not what I am hiding but the thing that I am shouting and yet no one is hearing me. Oh Cathy I think you have just opened a whole new can of worms. And I must apologise to Hatem and Karen. It is as if we are standing in a Gallery, in front of a picture and having a CONVERSATION. Let us pull in the chairs and have a proper one. Can I have the one which swings?
And … “Clarity endlessly plunges into obscurity”. I was just reading this. Whilst you were at it you could have defined “Conversational”. Not that I am pushing it, it is just that I am learning. Where are the others anyway, we have nothing to do with this and yet we are having so much fun. It is good to have you around Cathy.
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Oh Cathy, It is good to hear from you around hear. You know Andrew Brighton, he used say that writing style is like the smell of one’s fart. We love it, if it is ours but we hate it, if it is others. I forgot that we had an English Teacher amongst us foreigners. I have a little job for you could you be the English Editor on the Inerality.org; basically if you spot any spelling/grammar problem let me know. That is of course excluding the blog.
Thanks Cathy. It was not a comment on Laury’s comment but just a comment. Of course, style (and smell) is an acquired taste but more importantly it is the level or the form of opacity that it creates, becomes the question. What you may call the voice. Abstruse, we may be but perhaps because it is a necessity or that very form is very much part of the content. A secret is not what I am hiding but the thing that I am shouting and yet no one is hearing me. Oh Cathy I think you have just opened a whole new can of worms. And I must apologise to Hatem and Karen. It is as if we are standing in a Gallery, in front of a picture and having a CONVERSATION. Let us pull in the chairs and have a proper one. Can I have the one which swings?
And … “Clarity endlessly plunges into obscurity”. I was just reading this. Whilst you were at it you could have defined “Conversational”. Not that I am pushing it, it is just that I am learning. Where are the others anyway, we have nothing to do with this and yet we are having so much fun. It is good to have you around Cathy.
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