In the same message Triond announced its new challenge to its writers, it also revealed its weird sense of efficiency by publishing the figures on the use of the disastrously ill conceived flag button. Worse, the figures reveal nothing to be proud of (as Triond’s incapable editors seem to think) but a complete lack in what these selfsame editors should be doing right in the first place.
The following is my proposal to the owners and administrators of Triond for improving the commenting function at the website. We all love to read the comments other people make on our articles and it would be nice if there was a better way to track these comments.
This article takes a look at how an unorthodox way of writing articles can help the participants involved.
This articles throws some light on the importance of being able to type fast.
Most e-mails are not read because the heading or title is bad. Get your heading correct, and people you send e-mails will actually read them.