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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 1219695" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>CF, I read your posts regularly as they interest me. In doing so, I have come to my opinion that you have a good measure of native intelligence. Therefore, you should know without asking, that my message is rhetorical.</p><p></p><p>In regard to your other questions, I see no benefit to you, others or me in providing a response.</p><p></p><p>BTW: May just be idle interest but I often search for your messages. I find them entertaining. I notice you are very episodic in your posting habits. I have thought that your employment accounts for that. You frequently post late at night. You and I had that debate about anatomy and it led me to wonder if you work in the health care industry. When I made reference to your cognitive skills, I was being sarcastic but in sarcasm there is truth. Your written communications are often not lucid because you do not focus on the fundamentals. You often mix too many lines of thought in your point of view. Edit out all that you can so that the primary message gets through. There is a fundamental principle in written communication: If you are not writing a book in which you have the space and time to develop your thesis, then sacrifice all unnecessary points of view in order to communicate the central point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 1219695, member: 17767"] CF, I read your posts regularly as they interest me. In doing so, I have come to my opinion that you have a good measure of native intelligence. Therefore, you should know without asking, that my message is rhetorical. In regard to your other questions, I see no benefit to you, others or me in providing a response. BTW: May just be idle interest but I often search for your messages. I find them entertaining. I notice you are very episodic in your posting habits. I have thought that your employment accounts for that. You frequently post late at night. You and I had that debate about anatomy and it led me to wonder if you work in the health care industry. When I made reference to your cognitive skills, I was being sarcastic but in sarcasm there is truth. Your written communications are often not lucid because you do not focus on the fundamentals. You often mix too many lines of thought in your point of view. Edit out all that you can so that the primary message gets through. There is a fundamental principle in written communication: If you are not writing a book in which you have the space and time to develop your thesis, then sacrifice all unnecessary points of view in order to communicate the central point. [/QUOTE]
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