Steve Holden wrote: > This is only significant because Martin is a perfectionist who wants to > write better English. I can't remember a time when his > slightly-less-than-perfect command of the language rendered anything he > wrote incomprehensible. I'd actually criticise the written communication abilities of many of my native English speaking friends long before I'd criticise the English writing of most of the non-Native English speakers on this list (i.e. most of the writing here is of a higher standard than many native English speakers could manage). This particular thread of discussion does appear to be veering a little off topic though :) Cheers, Nick. -- Nick Coghlan | ncoghlan at gmail.com | Brisbane, Australia ---------------------------------------------------------------
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