Rules

This is sourced from Kate Carruthers Blog http://katecarruthers.com/rules-of-engagement/ . What editing has been done has been done mearly to personalise it.

RULES OF ENGAGEMENT FOR THIS BLOG

About this blog

This is our personal blog and we write it for our own personal satisfaction.  Readers are encouraged to comment, debate and discuss.  We will moderate all comments and publish most, unless they appear (to our totally subjective gaze) to be defamatory, spammy, hate-mongering, not particularly constructive, or just plain rude/crude.

It’s fine to disagree with us, but we are unlikely to publish your comment unless you display a modicum of style and intelligence. For example if your comment is just swearing and being unimaginative it’s probably not going to be published. Also if you do not provide a real name/identity/email we may choose not to publish your comments. Real people who stand by their comments are who spin our world!

This blog will discusse ideas and techniques but does not purport to provide formal business, technology, psychology or finance advice.  Readers should seek (and probably pay for) advice of that nature from a professional source.

The content on this website is provided “as is” with no warranties, and confers no rights. The opinions expressed here are our own and do not represent views of any clients or employers in any way. Nothing posted here should be considered official or sanctioned by any of our clients or employers or any organisation we are affiliated with.

Use of material from this blog

Feel free to quote liberally from this blog if you want – please link back in the best web tradition if you use any material provided here and give credit for material used.

Use of material in this blog

While often we may use material from other sourses in this blog we will always try to note the provenance of the material and give appropriate credit.  If you think there is any error in fact or attribution please let us know.

There is every chance that we will quote from or publish in their entirety other communication sources, like letters, email or tweets, stuff that you’ve shared with us.

Cheers

Franky & Jo

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