Good for you Trev.
I deleted that response as an example of the kind of comment that should never be made on a public forum.
No excuses along the lines of 'it was only a joke' can excuse it.
It was clear what you meant and I could send you some examples of my very elaborate typos. They'd make you howl with laughter.
Best,
Sharron
P.S Shaw don't both respond I'll only delete your answer anyway :-)
Dr Sharron A. FitzGerald
Lecturer in Critical Geography
http://www.ies.aber.ac.uk/en/staff/academic/sharron-fitzgerald
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Aberystwyth University
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From: A forum for critical and radical geographers [[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Trevor Evans [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 14 March 2011 12:59
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Subject: Re: Online Volunteering for Lybia Crisis Mapping
In response to Dr Shaw's comment over the weekend, I feel the need to express the view that there was no need for such a facetious remark - it was quite clear what was meant. It is frequent comments such as these which doubtlessly put people off the CGF. Compared to the various 'sins' made by Dr Shaw - asking how computer programmes work, 'the world's hardest quiz', 'marketing sofas' and 'Torgay', to name but a few examples - this was a relatively minor one. I speak with little authority, being a simple retired South Walian bus driver with a keen interest in the Italian immigrant experience, but this kind of roguish behaviour does little to aid the plight of the brave citizens of Libya.
Trev Evans
Department of Transport Studies
University of Pontypandy
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