[WWI] Posting images to the list (was re: Hangman's SPAD)

Douglas Anderson djandersonza at yahoo.com
Mon May 21 04:52:15 EDT 2007


Forward to the 16th century!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

dnsh at verizon.net wrote:  Maybe we should just disband the list and continue all our correspondence through postal letter writing campaigns. That way nobody could depend on spell check programs and it would give us plenty of time between letters to think about what to write. Digital images should be banned as being too easy. Only proper photographic prints for me...

Dan
(Who does embrace 21st century technology.)

>"The restriction against pictures is (as far as I'm concerned) a positive
>influence in forcing listees to use their language skills, rather than the
>modern method of conversing in pictograms and grunts."
>
>SNAFU
>What language skills? FUBAR!
>FYI Everybody is writing in acronyms.
>ROTFLMAO
>Writing skills? It all BS!
>LS/MFT
>Most Truly Yours,
>Reginald Pfyffe-ffyffe Cockup,
>Leftenant, 12th Royal UMR
>
>
>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "Tom Solinski" 
>To: "'World War I Modeling Mailing List'" 
>Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2007 9:05 AM
>Subject: Re: [WWI] Posting images to the list (was re: Hangman's SPAD)
>
>
>> Shane the grouch writes (quite eloquently)
>>
>> "The restriction against pictures is (as far as I'm concerned) a positive
>> influence in forcing listees to use their language skills, rather than the
>> modern method of conversing in pictograms and grunts."
>>
>> Ungghh Yah yahh...gggruunnntt!!
>>
>> (I change my position, I agree with what he said, picture posting...NOT!)
>>
>> MrT
>>
>>
>> 



       
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