Antonio Olivares <wingators <at> inbox.com> writes: > > And, on a more international note, if somebody just mentions "the war," > > which war do you think of first? > War between the States!(Civil War) I used to work with a gentleman who grew up in northern Virginia. He said it wasn't until he was in high school that he realized that the "Civil War" and "The War of Northern Aggression" were two different names for the same event. I'd swear that one of the most valuable contributions I make to any project I work on is making sure that all of the people involved have the same understanding of what we're doing and how we're going about doing it (frequently that even entails me changing my view of what that is). My vote is for anything that promotes clear communication and solidly against anything that makes clear communication more difficult. Cheers, Dave
I'm with you David. Communication has to be as clear as we can. Especially because this is an international list. There's no culture or mother language as a common base.
Cheers,
Lailah
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