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From: Jeff Piper <>
Subject: Re: [TMG] Narrative Reports and Second Site
Date: Sat, 07 Apr 2007 17:03:07 +0100
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Use one to get the lid of the paint tin to repair the damage done by the
knife and the high heel
Jeff
martysgenes wrote:
> Screw drivers are great for prying your way into locked tool boxes! <VBG>
> The hammer will be in there.
> Marty in AZ
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [mailto:] On Behalf
> Of Teresa Elliott
> Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2007 7:11 AM
> To:
> Subject: Re: [TMG] Narrative Reports and Second Site
>
> Sorry Darrell you lost me on screwdriver. I am a woman, I have three tools.
> A butter knife (great for screwing things in, also good if I get hungry) the
> heel of my shoe (great for pounding things in-almost always with me) and a
> paint brush. If I mess anything up with the knife or the shoe, I can just
> paint over it. Now this screwdriver thingy you talk of sounds great. You
> mean I could actually pound things in with it? My husband won't let me have
> a hammer, he says I do too much damage now with the knife, shoe and paint
> brush. <G>
>
> But I will second and third the use of SS for narrative cleanup. And once
> you have a tag reading correctly for one person, it almost always looks good
> for everyone else.
>
> Teresa Ghee Elliott
> --http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rutherfordcemetery/
>
> Hi, all:
>
> I think Verminator has been misunderstood. He said that Second site was
> "ill-suited to traditional book publishing ... unless you use two sets of
> tags". If I make his logical connection correctly, I agree -- in that a
> second set of tags might reduce the "cobblework" when publishing a
> traditional book through Second Site.
>
> Where I disagree is that using Second Site to publish a book is a good idea
> *even with* a second set of tags. That just isn't what it is designed for.
> Doing that is driving a nail using the handle of a screwdriver. OK, in a
> terrible pinch, once in a rare while, maybe -- if you are lucky -- but if
> you find yourself actually *planning* for it, plan to use a hammer instead!
> In this case you already have the hammer, and that is TMG itself.
>
> Darrell
> list admin SECONDSITE-L
> and Second Site fanatic [grin]
>
> --
> Darrell A. Martin
> a native Vermonter currently in exile in Illinois
>
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