Re: Active versus passive (WAS Displays versus Appears-Which One? )
I have the feeling that many of those who grew up in the movie-radio-tv
era have simply not read enough to have developed an ear for language.
Um, don't you mean an "eye for the language"?
Maybe not.
Bill Burns, Senior Technical Consultant, Scriptorium Publishing
FrameMaker ACE, WebWorks Publisher Certified Trainer
bburns -at- scriptorium -dot- com - 208-484-4459
http://www.scriptorium.com
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