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Originally posted by rubbernecker View PostJohn Newton, of course, wrote Amazing Grace.
Feeling rather ignorant here! I need a cocktail... Oh, that's lucky!"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by hercule View PostH please to connect
- a native of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
- a first at the Queen's Hall
- Louis's fantastic mum
Originally posted by hercule View Postapologies everyone, I should have said Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Personally I'm going to have to hold out a little longer, but if I'm not nose-down in something potent by 6:45, I shall want to know the reason why
As for rubbers, all this spring sunshine makes him frisky. Drunk on the headiness of life, is old rubberknickers"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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rubbernecker
...and now I see you've edited it once again to put it back to the original. Hercule, didn't your mother ever tell you to leave it alone!
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rubbernecker
A general point emerges here: if you do have to edit your post, then check that no replies have been made which are dependent on the original post otherwise it gets very confusing.
No criticism intended, Hercule, but if you hadn't post-edited your answer to the recent D question (Dances), Ofca possibly would not have overlooked the Midsummer Marriage connection, thus saving us all a headache.
If you make a mistake, then edit the original post if practicable (and say why, if it's significant) otherwise it's better simply to post another message. Anyone disagree?
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Norfolk Born
Not I! I imagine that my 'D' question would have been settled much more quickly had I seen the edit, which appears to have been made after some 2 hours had elapsed. It was only a reference to Tippett in another, later message that alerted me to the fact that his name had cropped up at all. On to Mecklenburg (thinks: where did I leave that thinking-cap?)
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Originally posted by rubbernecker View PostA general point emerges here: if you do have to edit your post, then check that no replies have been made which are dependent on the original post otherwise it gets very confusing.
No criticism intended, Hercule, but if you hadn't post-edited your answer to the recent D question (Dances), Ofca possibly would not have overlooked the Midsummer Marriage connection, thus saving us all a headache.
If you make a mistake, then edit the original post if practicable (and say why, if it's significant) otherwise it's better simply to post another message. Anyone disagree?
A solution where a substantive change is made (as opposed to a mere typo) might be to edit a post, not by obliterating the original error, but ADDING the correct new information, making it clear that it is an EDIT:"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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rubbernecker
Originally posted by Caliban View Post
A solution where a substantive change is made (as opposed to a mere typo) might be to edit a post, not by obliterating the original error, but ADDING the correct new information, making it clear that it is an EDIT:
EDIT: Actually what I should have said was: New (as distinct from correct)...
Last edited by Guest; 09-03-11, 13:58.
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