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Re: reading in(to) black and white

Posted by Brenda on March 8, 2000, at 21:58:22

In reply to reading in(to) black and white, posted by bob on March 8, 2000, at 19:31:41

> I think it' also really important to remember just how easy it is to misconstrue plain vanilla ASCII text (smileys or no). Without non-verbals, without inflections or other chances in vocal quality, and without a broader context than two sentences, what appears obvious to one is completely different to the next.
>
> Then again, maybe Thomas is just suffering from, what was it? DHD? Look for it in the DSM-V... =^P
>
> ;^)
> bob

Bob - Actually it was DHHD ( the second H being for husband) but your version is good, too. DHD is open to everybody!
Keep me smiling - okay!!!


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