A good way to start is with a cheap uni, then upgrading it. By upgrading it, you start to feel more involved, and you also get a chance to try stuff to see what suits you before committing yourself to a more expensive and more specialised uni. Sounds like you're having great fun. -- Mikefule "There's lots of things in theory. Sometimes I think it must be nearly full." Sid Kipper -------
John Palmer <jpalmer1@ix.netcom.com> wrote: On Tue, 01 Jul 2008 23:08:31 -0700, Pat Kight <kightp@peak.org> wrote: What doesn't bother me - in fact, free-range chickens produce better-tasting eggs - but I imagine it might be fairly upsetting to any vegetarians who assume that a "vegetarian feed" label means what it sounds like it means. Hm. I don't know. I honestly don't.
On Jun 10, 6:53 am, alp...@googlemail.com wrote: I agree with the other comments on this thread. Pretty rambly, and if this is the first part of a longer piece, it just doesn't really draw me in and make me want to keep reading. What I found very annoying is the repetition of "I see him" in the first several paragraphs. Lots of seeing, lots of describing... but nothing's going on. I think
alp937@googlemail.com wrote: Greetings. My first post here, I'd love some feedback on this - a novel I'm working on. Not being entirely sure what the form is, the first 800 words or so are below. Hi Ashley, The usual "form" is that we post our stories (or extracts of longer work) and give feedback on others. On its better days this group is an informal online writers workshop
I don’t know what I’m really looking for in this, my first posting to this group. Basically I’m a forty year old male (UK based) and after eighteen years of being faithful to my wife in thought (most of the time) and deed (all of the time), have ended up with a situation which brings me here. Over the last couple of years’ a very deep friendship had built up between my wife, myself and a