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Atenntion, please.
I've just got the idea that what I named RoundRobin might even be called »a serialized narration«.
Sounds good.
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First text | on Apr 19th 2000, 04:59:39 wrote Lori about attention |
Latest text | on Apr 30th 2006, 17:40:34 wrote nia about attention |
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on Apr 30th 2006, 17:40:34 wrote |
Atenntion, please.
I've just got the idea that what I named RoundRobin might even be called »a serialized narration«.
Sounds good.
As a rule, never pay attention, but rather, give it. Attention can easily be divided and spread around, while it seems to refer to some form of concentration, a scarce commodity these days. The military know all about attention, and are paid to stand at it and even snap to it. My style of attention is happily free (I don't have to pay) and does not require the raising of a flag. And hopefully it is not a posture.
People will pay more attention to what you say if you tell them that Ben Franklin said it first.
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