Joost,
If I can offer a bit of constructive advice: when starting a new thread, it's a good idea to focus on three "Ws":
WHAT you are starting a thread about
WHERE you got the material from, and most importantly,
WHY it is important.
All of this should be conveyed in a clear, non-garbled, and direct manner, without text-speak or truncated English. Assume I'm some random guy with no knowledge of your thought-processes.
Which I am.
For us to have a discussion about something, we need to know context, and we need to be interested in the topic.
.
If I can offer a bit of constructive advice: when starting a new thread, it's a good idea to focus on three "Ws":
WHAT you are starting a thread about
WHERE you got the material from, and most importantly,
WHY it is important.
All of this should be conveyed in a clear, non-garbled, and direct manner, without text-speak or truncated English. Assume I'm some random guy with no knowledge of your thought-processes.
Which I am.
For us to have a discussion about something, we need to know context, and we need to be interested in the topic.
.