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vedio conferendce on inter &intranet

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vaibhav_jain@sify.com - 27 Jan 2007 14:54 GMT
i have taken vedio conferencing as my colledge proj can u help me in
this regard
Andrew Thompson - 27 Jan 2007 16:15 GMT
On Jan 28, 1:54 am, vaibhav_j...@sify.com wrote:

Note that:

> i

1) Sentences should start with a Capital Letter

> ..have taken vedio ..

2) video is spelt with an intitial 'i', not an 'e'.

>..conferencing as my colledge proj   ..

3) Being the end of a sentence, this should
have a full-stop.  Then two spaces, before
the next question or sentence.

>...can u ..

4) You get more respect, and help, if you
try to spell words fully.

>..help me in this regard

5) Is that a question?  Note that mine is marked
as a question by the '?'.

But to get to your point, why are you asking
*us* for help?  Surely your teachers and tutors
are the ones to ask.

Andrew T.
Brandon McCombs - 28 Jan 2007 09:33 GMT
> On Jan 28, 1:54 am, vaibhav_j...@sify.com wrote:
>
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> 1) Sentences should start with a Capital Letter
Sentences should end in a period such as this one here.

>> ..have taken vedio ..
>
> 2) video is spelt with an intitial 'i', not an 'e'.
'initial' is spelled 'initial' not 'intitial'.

>> ..conferencing as my colledge proj   ..
>
> 3) Being the end of a sentence, this should
> have a full-stop.  Then two spaces, before
> the next question or sentence.

I guess since you didn't call him on 'colledge' that you agree with his
spelling of it.

>> ...can u ..
>
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>
> Andrew T.
Lew - 28 Jan 2007 15:35 GMT
>> 3) Being the end of a sentence, this should
>> have a full-stop.  Then two spaces, before
>> the next question or sentence.

The use of two spaces after a period is outdated. The MLA and others suggest
using only one, pointing out that proportional-font typesetting has always
used just one after a period and that just about everyone in the 21st century
has the ability to use proportional fonts now. The use of two spaces is a
holdover from typewriters.

> I guess since you didn't call him on 'colledge' that you agree with his
> spelling of it.

I'd guess that having already overwhelmed with a few grammatical pointers that
Andrew didn't wish to crush the OP with information, and certainly didn't want
to take the time to correct every single error in a document so full of them,
so he just highlighted a few and left the discovery of others to you and the OP.

I am sure the OP appreciates you finding more errors than Andrew mentioned.

- Lew
Daniel Pitts - 29 Jan 2007 04:56 GMT
On Jan 27, 6:54 am, vaibhav_j...@sify.com wrote:
> i have taken vedio conferencing as my colledge proj can u help me in
> this regard

While Andrew has helped you in an area of proper netiquette, I'll take
the time to help you with your "question".
Look into Java Media Framework.  Google for it.  Look for and extend
examples.
Don't ask us for any more help unless you can use excersice better
writing style. Since you are refering to a college project, I would
assume you have taken, or are taking, Freshman English. I suggest you
utlize the skills you should have acquired from this class.


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