i need an article on alfred wegeners continental drift discovery

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hey, i really need an article on alfred wgeners continental drift/ plate
tectonics discovery. May you give me one fast.. Thankyou.
 
Then I suggest you concentrate your search in locations where you might have
at least *some* chance of finding one.

Good Luck |:>)
Bob Jones
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And all using the blasted small i ! This fashion seems to have suddenly
started and is spreading like wildfire. It isn't PDAs because these posters
use caps for new sentences. It just makes it so much harder to read IMHO.
Atlest thats wot i tink...
 
aalaan said:
And all using the blasted small i ! This fashion seems to have suddenly
started and is spreading like wildfire. It isn't PDAs because these
posters use caps for new sentences. It just makes it so much harder to
read IMHO. Atlest thats wot i tink...

Unfortunately it's "sms speak" .........
 
madi:).. said:
hey, i really need an article on alfred wgeners continental drift/ plate
tectonics discovery. May you give me one fast.. Thankyou.

We do not do homework assignments here.

Bobby
 
Which is understandable when you consider the key input of the average phone
and the need to keep the message short. However, when presented with a
standard keyboard, using SMS language is inexcusable.

There are really good reasons why we should use proper capitalisation and
punctuation: it's mainly because the eye is trained to read the shape of
words rather than individual letter shapes. Once that pattern is broken by
using all Caps or unpunctuated lowercase text or long underscores, reading
becomes tiring. So although this is acceptable for the odd SMS message,
reading many posts on a NG is not helped by poor writing.
 
Could not have put it better myself. The shape is really the thing. I find
that as soon as I start reading a missive from one of these 'i' characters I
just turn off and go to the next one.
 
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