There's one small bit I want to clarify.  Something I think needs to be said 
publicly.  And yes, the rest we've taken off-line to private e-mail. :)

One of the big limitations of e-communication is the lack of emphasis, pitch 
and gesture, which can be critical in determining the mood and tone of the 
author.  To replace that when reading, the mind generally uses more subtle cues 
in the language.  Indeed, those cues are biased not only by personal 
expectations of the reader, but also by cultural norms.  This is partially why 
some books are huge hits in one country and bomb in others, even when they 
share a common language (US/UK, for example).

I think Randall pegged it exactly when saying:

>I do have a tendency to use very stark words when making a point (as I am 
>doing in this reply), and that's solely to be very clear.  Some mistake that 
>for hostile tone...

I think that's exactly what's happened here.  Unless it's prefaced with that 
intention (as I did when replying to him, and he did in the last reply to me) 
the default reading of blunt language is generally considered hostile.  At 
least it is on this side of the pond.  When prefaced correctly, that 
interpretation of tone can be offset, if not eliminated completely.

I'm not claiming fault, or saying such interpretation is right or wrong. Nor am 
I saying that it's universally accepted that blunt terms imply a rude tone.  
I'm just trying to bring awareness that we need to be cautious when changing 
our writing style, even when it's for the sake of clarity, to make sure we 
preface or implicitly set the tone so it's not misinterpreted.  As a reader, we 
must also accept that differing cultures may have other ways of speaking, which 
do not properly translate to the tone or mood we may be accustomed to.  So, 
this does cut both ways.

Just something to keep in mind as you communicate on-line, especially in forums 
with a wide range of cultures and languages, and a distinct lack of mark-up 
capability.

-Woody
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