Posted by dorayme on 07/11/07 21:37
In article <Xns996A7CF0AD883arbpenyahoocom@69.28.186.121>,
Adrienne Boswell <arbpen@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Gazing into my crystal ball I observed marss <marss.ua@gmail.com> writing
> in news:1184156867.229717.251110@w3g2000hsg.googlegroups.com:
>
> > You can eat a soup using fork but spoon is more handy.
>
> I like that analogy.
Not as apt as if he had used casserole. You can't eat soup with a
fork. You can layout columns without a table. The truth is that
it takes quite some skill and thought and fiddling about to get
more than 2 col layouts to do all the things that the modern
author can reasonably expect. 2 col layouts are generally a cinch
with a float for left or right and so there is little reason in
this case to begin such a layout with a table.
Nearly all meals that do not require any cutting, are more
sensibly eaten with a spoon rather than a knife and fork. It
never ceases to amaze me that people even eat casseroles with a
fork and I have seen folk actually cutting mainly the plate in a
conditioned-response sort of a way when there is nothing that
_needs_ cutting.
--
dorayme
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