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Remembering Shakespeare...

07/17/2009 5:30 AM

Hi!

I am glad to know that there is some one else - apart from myself and the original - who is called Shakespeare...What a distinguished name that made an indelible mark on the world theatre at large!

It is curious to recall that decades ago, as a Supervising Engineer, I used to be so fussy and insistent about the usage of correct English for better and clear understanding, even in Engineering Technical Specifications for high-valued tendering jobs that were meant for execution of World Bank-aided Projects - that used to be so irritating to my colleagues and they gave me thereby the distinguished name, which I never regretted being called-by, till this date!

I am indeed honoured, in a big way by my colleagues!!!

Today, I feel even more proud to recall Shakespeare in the midst of this ultra-modern technical world!

Thanks and Regards!

PLAN

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07/17/2009 8:57 AM

Plan,

I will not claim to be perfect when it comes to my grip on grammar and spelling, but it is important to me so I do aim to be as close to flawless as I can.

I appreciate anyone who has that same attention to detail for the sake of clarity and understanding. And anyone who appreciates the work of the original Shakespeare is alright in my book!

Thanks for the comment.

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07/19/2009 5:05 AM

Hi!

Thanks for your appreciation of my purport!

Regards.

PLAN

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07/20/2009 9:30 AM

Just some fun with photoshop last year....

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