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Okay. Are we still in the banter-zone or is this a real rip?
Just wondering...
Lauren
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> Subject: Re: Bullfighter diagnosis on post (was Re: Writing
> Corrective Actionsfor customers?)
>
> Tim Mantyla wrote on 23/04/2008 06:01:09 AM:
>
> > FWIW, the Bullfighter gives Ned a composite score of 8.8 out of 10
> > for this composition, and 63 out of 100 on the Flesch reading index,
> > as convoluted as it sounds.
>
> I don't need the help of software to know blather when I read it.
>
> I can handle convolution. What I can't handle is the absence of an
> objective correlative for the metaphor--if that's what it is.
>
> "Where one gets off dumping on people" is not a meaningful
> expression in
> any species of English that concerns me -- especially not in
> a technical
> communications forum. Without a citation relating the expression to
> something in the real word (as we laughingly refer to it), it is
> indecipherable.
>
> --
> Mike West
> Melbourne, Australia
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