- To All, <marco>, 08.04.2005 18:43
- To Marcutio, <Eric>, 08.04.2005 18:45
- To Ericola, <marco>, 08.04.2005 18:59
- ייייאחש%&, <Eric>, 08.04.2005 19:08
- ייייאחש%& me too, <marco>, 08.04.2005 19:28
- ייייאחש%& me too, <Eric>, 08.04.2005 19:40
- ייייאחש%& me too, <marco>, 08.04.2005 19:57
- Erics Job, <ginsoakedboy>, 08.04.2005 19:57
- Ginsoakedwriter, <Eric>, 08.04.2005 20:34
- Ginsoakedwriter, <miss_emelmahaaeey>, 08.04.2005 22:52
- Ginsoakedwriter, <marco>, 08.04.2005 23:00
- Ginsoakedwriter, <ginsoakedboy>, 08.04.2005 23:51
- Ginsoakedwriter, <marco>, 09.04.2005 02:23
- Ginsoakedwriter, <ginsoakedboy>, 10.04.2005 20:10
- To All, <Alli>, 08.04.2005 20:15
- To All, <liat>, 08.04.2005 21:24
- To All, <miss_emelmahaaeey>, 08.04.2005 22:49
- To Liat, <marco>, 08.04.2005 22:50
- To Liat, <marco>, 08.04.2005 23:12
Subject | | Ginsoakedwriter |
Sender | ginsoakedboy |
Created | 08.04.2005 23:51 |
Marco, Eric and the Good Doctor,
Alas, I am neither famous nor a writer, although I
share my name with a once famous Eurovision Song
Contest winner (not the transexual one from Israel, but
more on that later) and a Canadian athlete. This is not
another puzzle.
Anyway, it's funny how we describe typing as 'writing',
in the same way as we can describe a writer as a
'scribe' even though the original scribes used quills.
You see you can write by pressing buttons on a
keyboard, but you can't 'scrib(e)ble' by pressing them.
Now that we have voice recognition software, you can
even 'write ' without using your fingers at all, but
still write a book. (I also share my surname with a
writer who could not write with his hands) You can
dictate a letter or a book and still have written them.
How many famous dictators wrote their books, or were
the dictators dictaters?
Anyway, I hope ye all have a good weekend.
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