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Choose what you say and how you say based on who you're talking about. Many companies say they must generate a fifth grade level or [http://ictinedubd.ning.com/profiles/blogs/miley-s-money-method-software-review-does-the-system-really-work http://ictinedubd.ning.com/profiles/blogs/miley-s-money-method-software-review-does-the-system-really-work] middle school level, but if you are producing a program for doctors and scientists loose with multisyllabic words. If you do not know what multisyllabic means, stick with the fifth grade and middle school stuff.
My [http://microformats.org/discuss/mail/microformats-dev/2005-July/000010.html hcardTest materials, XHTML version of RFC2426, and fun with microformats] message is sort of my introduction to this community. I have since discovered the "personal intro" ritual in [http://microformats.org/discuss/mail/microformats-discuss/ microformats-discuss] and I may join that soonish.


Want to raise money with video? Want to convince young people not to smoke? Want to motivate a sales force? All about programs for these three groups must be different. You want the first group mourn. You want young girls to be terrified - or at least [http://ictinedubd.ning.com/profiles/blogs/profit-in-60-seconds-software-review-is-it-a-scam-free-download http://ictinedubd.ning.com/profiles/blogs/profit-in-60-seconds-software-review-is-it-a-scam-free-download] more afraid of dying than of not being cool. The third group - well, sellers are easy if you can show a good way to make money. (Not that there's anything wrong with that!)
Meanwhile, I'm working on [[hcard-tests]], [[hcard-issues]], [[to-do#Dan_Connolly|etc]].
 
I have written about 6 [http://dig.csail.mit.edu/breadcrumbs/taxonomy/term/26 blog posts tagged microformats] so far.
 
Ugh... yet another username/password out there. Oh for [http://www.openid.net/ OpenID]!
 
 
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Latest revision as of 06:43, 12 June 2014

My hcardTest materials, XHTML version of RFC2426, and fun with microformats message is sort of my introduction to this community. I have since discovered the "personal intro" ritual in microformats-discuss and I may join that soonish.

Meanwhile, I'm working on hcard-tests, hcard-issues, etc.

I have written about 6 blog posts tagged microformats so far.

Ugh... yet another username/password out there. Oh for OpenID!


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