Guest guest Posted November 7, 2005 Report Share Posted November 7, 2005 If you do not have access to a rich-text capable email composing software, you can now post rich-text messages directly from a 's webpage. Here's how : Step 1 : Go to a 's main webpage, for example : vedic astrology Step 2 : Click on the "Post" option which can be found at the left margin of the webpage. Step 3 : In the middle of the webpage above the main message window, you should see the sentence : "New! Compose your message with Rich-Text Editor (Beta)" Step 4 : Click on the hyperlinked text "Rich-Text Editor (Beta)" in this sentence. Step 5 : Have fun composing your rich-text message. Before you start screaming "What does this got to do with astrological discussion ??!!", let me explain why : Rich-text messages can be used to communicate one's message better than just pure-text ones. Rich-text is not perfect, just slightly better when used sensibly compared to pure-text only. Using the recent Varga Chart debates as an example (which applies to many other messages posted in general), it is hard to tell : 1. The main emphasis or the point of a sentence/message - which may be buried in long sentences/paragraphs even when pure-text based emphasizing methods were used, i.e. asterisks, all capital letters, double exclamation marks, ...etc. 2. The mood or tone of the message. For example, consider this fictional sentence : "Parasara mentioned in BPHS that when Jupiter is in the Navamsa sign of Libra and aspecting Navamsa Saturn, then the native's spouse is said to be knowledgeable and religious !!" There are 1001 ways to misinterpret the emphasis or point of this sentence/message and the emotions involved depending one's guess of which is the key word(s) and the emotions : - are the keywords "IN the Navamasa", thus justifying Parasara's implication that Navamsa is a chart ? - is the keyword "BPHS" because it was all in capital letters ? - is the keyword "aspecting" thus justifying the use of aspects in navamsa which implies Navamsa can be treated as chart ? - did the double exclamation marks indicate shouts of anger in fustration or shouts of joy in realisation ? After 6-7 or more long email replies later, members then found out that both the originator of this sentence and the persons replying misunderstood each other's point based on the wrong assumption of the keyword(s) or emotions in the original topic-starting post. To make things worse, each of these reply (based on the wrong assumption of the previous reply) creates futher misunderstandings while trying to clarify themselves. Ultimately, the final conclusion is the familiar "to each his own", "everyone still insisting on their own views", "I shall not reply any more to this topic", ...etc. Hopefully this post will create more awareness for members to communicate slightly more effectively with one another with the help of rich-text. Best Wishes, Pushya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2005 Report Share Posted November 7, 2005 :-) and then there are the emoticons ;-) vedic astrology, pushya <pushya@g...> wrote: > > Dear All, > If you do not have access to a rich-text capable email composing software, > you can now post rich-text messages directly from a 's webpage. > Here's how : > *Step 1 :* Go to a 's main webpage, for example : > vedic astrology > *Step 2 :* Click on the "Post" option which can be found at the left margin > of the webpage. > *Step 3* : In the middle of the webpage above the main message window, you > should see the sentence : > "New! Compose your message with Rich-Text Editor (Beta)" > *Step 4 :* Click on the hyperlinked text "Rich-Text Editor (Beta)" in this > sentence. > *Step 5 :* Have fun composing your rich-text message. > Before you start screaming "What does this got to do with astrological > discussion ??!!", let me explain why : > Rich-text messages can be used to communicate one's message better than > just pure-text ones. > Rich-text is *not* perfect, just slightly better when used sensibly > compared to pure-text only. > Using the recent Varga Chart debates as an example (which applies to many > other messages posted in general), it is hard to tell : > 1. The main emphasis or the point of a sentence/message - which may be > buried in long sentences/paragraphs even when pure-text based emphasizing > methods were used, i.e. asterisks, all capital letters, double exclamation > marks, ...etc. > 2. The mood or tone of the message. > For example, consider this *fictional* sentence : > *"Parasara mentioned in BPHS that when Jupiter is in the Navamsa sign of > Libra and aspecting Navamsa Saturn, then the native's spouse is said to be > knowledgeable and religious !!"* > There are 1001 ways to misinterpret the emphasis or point of this > sentence/message and the emotions involved depending one's guess of which is > the key word(s) and the emotions : > - are the keywords "IN the Navamasa", thus justifying Parasara's > implication that Navamsa is a chart ? > - is the keyword "BPHS" because it was all in capital letters ? > - is the keyword "aspecting" thus justifying the use of aspects in navamsa > which implies Navamsa can be treated as chart ? > - did the double exclamation marks indicate shouts of anger in fustration or > shouts of joy in realisation ? > After 6-7 or more long email replies later, members then found out that > both the originator of this sentence and the persons replying misunderstood > each other's point based on the *wrong assumption of the keyword(s) or > emotions in the original topic-starting post. * > ** > To make things worse, each of these reply (based on the wrong assumption of > the previous reply) creates futher misunderstandings while trying to clarify > themselves. > Ultimately, the final conclusion is the familiar "to each his own", > "everyone still insisting on their own views", "I shall not reply any more > to this topic", ...etc. > Hopefully this post will create more awareness for members to communicate > slightly more effectively with one another with the help of rich- text. > Best Wishes, > Pushya > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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