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My real style in WP is to use simple words in very short posts. Alas, the way the WP system operates in on listing "diffs" and a short comment on each when dealing with noticeboards. This is sort of a social problem here, to be sure. For encyclopedia articles, my view is that we should use no more than a sixth grade vocabulary level as recommended im various places. When called upon, I can be as sesquipedalian as anyone. Magazine articles can use the nomenclature common to the field involved - "perce en scie" is not something one finds in everyday use, as an example. In any case, senior admins, such as Lar, know who I am, and I assure you that they are unlikely to think we are one! By my calculations, I have now written several million words online, and read four billion words or more online. ] (]) 15:05, 16 April 2009 (UTC) My real style in WP is to use simple words in very short posts. Alas, the way the WP system operates in on listing "diffs" and a short comment on each when dealing with noticeboards. This is sort of a social problem here, to be sure. For encyclopedia articles, my view is that we should use no more than a sixth grade vocabulary level as recommended im various places. When called upon, I can be as sesquipedalian as anyone. Magazine articles can use the nomenclature common to the field involved - "perce en scie" is not something one finds in everyday use, as an example. In any case, senior admins, such as Lar, know who I am, and I assure you that they are unlikely to think we are one! By my calculations, I have now written several million words online, and read four billion words or more online. ] (]) 15:05, 16 April 2009 (UTC)

:Understood, Collect - as I said, no offense meant. When I'm writing casually or quickly, I don't get quite so, as my niece and nephew would say, "high-falutin'" either. Perhaps Lar could weigh in on the WQA to clear this up once and for all, as Ratel's continued accusations - and, naturally, avoidance of any actual topics - is growing tiresome. ] (]) 03:58, 17 April 2009 (UTC)

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My real style in WP is to use simple words in very short posts. Alas, the way the WP system operates in on listing "diffs" and a short comment on each when dealing with noticeboards. This is sort of a social problem here, to be sure. For encyclopedia articles, my view is that we should use no more than a sixth grade vocabulary level as recommended im various places. When called upon, I can be as sesquipedalian as anyone. Magazine articles can use the nomenclature common to the field involved - "perce en scie" is not something one finds in everyday use, as an example. In any case, senior admins, such as Lar, know who I am, and I assure you that they are unlikely to think we are one! By my calculations, I have now written several million words online, and read four billion words or more online. Collect (talk) 15:05, 16 April 2009 (UTC)

Understood, Collect - as I said, no offense meant. When I'm writing casually or quickly, I don't get quite so, as my niece and nephew would say, "high-falutin'" either. Perhaps Lar could weigh in on the WQA to clear this up once and for all, as Ratel's continued accusations - and, naturally, avoidance of any actual topics - is growing tiresome. Scramblecase (talk) 03:58, 17 April 2009 (UTC)
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