I watched Andy Griffith as a kid, you tell a story when passing on knowledge or making a point. I thought everybody knew this.
In one of my crim law classes, I had the students tell me how many sentences were in an Idaho statute that took up an entire page in the code book. Answer: One. The anger a rant, the harder it is to pay attention.Agreed! The ABCs (Accuracy, Brevity, and Clarity) of effective writing are never easy. In one of my classes, my professor had us respond 100 words or less in our discussions. It was a challenge for most.
See that you just joined. Maybe if you don't like to read what the members have to offer you can always click on the "Ignore" button and you don't have to see the posts when they come up. We are all in this together and some want to contribute. Again if the read is to much for you you Don't have to read or participate.Wow! Some of the posts are way too wordy. Better to keep information sort and to the point.
Well articulated!It seems everything these days must be condensed into the constraints of a Twitter post or people lose interest. For the dissemination of technical information or in a business setting, there is much to be commended for succinct, to-the-point communication. That said, the art of descriptive English is most neglected, and it's rather enjoyable to get the chance to expound on a thought with a touch more vocabulary than the 5th grade terminology most modern articles are written with. The most important point is learning to employ the style most appropriate to the situation. Developing the ability or patience to read more than 160 consecutive characters wouldn't hurt either....
Can you show us on the doll where the long posts hurt you?Wow! Some of the posts are way too wordy. Better to keep information sort and to the point.
Lol, my thoughts too. Be vague on a gun forum in the op, you'll be in a defensive position filling in the blanks.
I'm reading others taking this to mean you have a short attention span, LOL. I see frustration in many not getting to the point or being succinct in writing. Not necessarily the length of posts. If I have to re-read something multiple times to have any idea what the attempted point is or after reading I am thinking "wow, I don't get that 5 minutes of my life back" - not good!Wow! Some of the posts are way too wordy. Better to keep information sort and to the point.
How do you skip it entirely AFTER you read it? Ahhhhhh Alzhiemers!Certain topics are very technical and need to be explained in depth but when I read a post that is way long I either speed read or skip it entirely