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  • Subject: Re: No "u" or "ur" PLEASE! (was CPYTOPCD)
  • From: "Dan Bale" <dbale@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 19:54:10 -0500



Forgive me if this seems rather snitty of me (I really am a nice guy), but could
we please dispense with the use of "u" for "you" and "ur" for "your".  I thought
this shorthand disappeared a while ago; I find it rather annoying (I rank it
right up there with SHOUTING CAPITALS) and it seems out of place in a
professional forum.  And could we see at least one space after sentence-ending
periods?

Have a nice day!
Really!

- Dan Bale

"Seenivasan AKK, Gurgaon" <akks@ggn.hcltech.com> wrote:

Hi Buck,
     I think for one year Experienced  programmer urs expectations were
somewhat higher.But u may be the correct guy to analyse the things as u have
20 yrs exp.I want to know my capability from u.I am having 2.5 yrs
experience .What is ur expectaion?

Rds,
AKK.





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