On Wed, May 31, 2000 at 11:22:40PM +0100, Conor Daly wrote:
> Doesn't it bother you when someone won't spend the time to type "anyone"?
> Bothers me...
I was going to ignore this, because that's really all it deserved, but as
Conor has opened the floodgates, I'll toss in my two cents worth, in the
hope that it may be of some use to Stephen.
> >does ne1 have jobs for a 16 year old who is very
> >computer literate(me!!)??????
People who have jobs beyond a very basic level have English (in an English
speaking area) literacy as a pre-requisite, before computer literacy.
> >
> >i can prog html, word process and do alot of techie
> >stuff.
Presuming that prog means program, I'd point out that one doesn't program
HTML - one doesn't even program in HTML. One writes HTML. And as for
word process and do alot of techie stuff . . . . . .
> >contact me direct please.
Try to learn the difference between adverbs and adjectives.
> >(im in Dublin, so ne1 with a job in town wud be much
> >appreciated)
Punctuation and spelling are cheap. But AFAIK they wouldn't be much needed
in MacDonalds, and they always seem to be looking for people, and I'm sure
they would have some jobs in town.
I hope this didn't come across as too cynical, but you can't expect to be
taken even slightly seriously if you write as you did.
Kindest regards,
Niall O Broin
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