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    August 22, 2006

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    Stephanie Diamond

    Michael, regarding small spaces, I think the hardest small space of all is the resource box of an article. It needs to say everything you want customers to know about you in about 3 lines!

    Michael Anders

    I agree that writing for a small space is much harder than writing for a larger one. One reason I think it's so hard is because we hate to destroy what we work so hard to create. Now I would write more, but perhaps I have already said too much :)

    Stephanie Diamond

    Brian,
    You're right, it was Blaise Pascal an influencial French mathematician and philosopher who said that. I always learn something when I read your posts, so they must be just long enough.

    Brian Clark

    Didn't someone also say "Sorry for the long letter, if I had more time it would have been shorter?"

    I know that's true of my blog posts. :)

    Sansfaim

    Sir Winston Churchill expressed a similar view when he said "Ask me to talk off the cuff and I can speak for two hours. Ask me to talk for 5 minutes and I need six weeks to prepare."

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