Yeah but he gets a tad snippy if you MARK one that is too obviously
something he would quote , something that is so obviously a
gem. So then MARKing becomes a more subtle art.
ann
Stan Halpin wrote:
Mark Roberts started collecting "interesting" snippets from PDML messages.
Often items that may have made sense originally but sound a bit off when pulled out of
context. Then he started publishing his collection on his web site at the end of each
year. Then he included the collection as part of the PDML Annual Photobook.
When list members spot what they think is a candidate for inclusion inThe List,
and recognizing that Mark may not read every message, they submit their
nomination by annotating a quote of the relevant passage with MARK. Which may
or may not trigger a filter Mark may or may not have set on his email reader.
stan
On Apr 20, 2011, at 9:59 AM, Collin Brendemuehl wrote:
Some new terminology has been coined.
What's with this "MARK" language?
I need some context.
Sincerely,
Collin Brendemuehl
http://kerygmainstitute.org
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