Tim Smith wrote:
> In article <1184809862.343633@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> NoStop <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> How do you know what we read? Personally, I find his posts a very
>> convenient way to quickly get access to all sorts of articles I find
>> interesting and read. The fact that he takes the time to put a synopsis
>> of the content before each link is very helpful in this regards. I'm glad
>> he's doing it.
>
> You actually read them? Or do you read the synopsis and then stop, and
> assume you now know what the article is about, which is what a lot of
> people seem to do? (I know that's what they do because in subsequent
> posts, they cite "facts" from the synopsis, when it turns out the
> synopsis was not an accurate portrayal of the article--a not uncommon
> occurrence).
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Do I have to repeat myself? Yes, those that look interesting I actually
read. What about you?
Cheers.
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