tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8619292378159449892.post981364533158910423..comments2023-02-28T08:31:09.357-05:00Comments on The Ironclad Network: Judge It by Its CaveatsJoel Griffishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15785666994377354173noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8619292378159449892.post-19613885233993815882013-07-16T16:11:23.175-04:002013-07-16T16:11:23.175-04:00Haha! Thanks, Racheal. I'm glad you enjoyed th...Haha! Thanks, Racheal. I'm glad you enjoyed the post.Joel Griffishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15785666994377354173noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8619292378159449892.post-47991473332992500402013-07-16T06:37:08.576-04:002013-07-16T06:37:08.576-04:00Joel,
Hello, there; my name's Racheal and ...Joel,<br /><br /> Hello, there; my name's Racheal and I "stumbled" upon your Blog, here.<br /> Just wish to say that this post is "on pointe!" Yes; I would say you were effective in your case and, for me, achieved your objective in that you had me examine the times I could recall when I heard a caveat or made one, myself. Further, I know that I will, forever, think about these points whenever I hear or read a caveat, again. (Hah.)<br /> In addition, I Loved that you 1) Made ironic caveats of your own, 2) allowed us, your readers, the humor of the ironic caveats inclusion, and 3) in a double irony, your caveats fulfill the precise point of the second one [otherwise, I may Have thought you thought little of the text from which you obtained your examples]. :) #ToCaveatOr...<br /><br />Soli Deo Gloria...<br /><br />Racheal<br /><br />P.S.--"Praise the LORD!<br /> Praise, O servants of the LORD,<br /> praise the name of the LORD!"--Psalm 113:1 (_ESV_)Rachealnoreply@blogger.com