The problem with email is the bland way that it conveys your messages without actually conveying the smirk on your face as you write it, the cheeky little twinkle in your eye or the sarcasm you would have said it with. As a result, alot can be misread and some can take offence when nothing could have been further from the truth.
I guess that is why in much online writing and message boards many use the kind of annotation symbols I used to find rather annoying but have now embraced with glee, you know the ones; lol, 
:-0)* (no idea on the last one, but you get the idea).
It was refreshing to see a few days ago that there is to be another enquiry into the mortgage industry and why lenders are not lending more – refreshing in a dry glass of hot sawdust type of way!
They are going to investigate in-particular, “the sharp rise in repossessions and the chronic shortage of affordable home loans for first-time buyers”.
Brilliant. Is that really the best that the Government can come up with? A cross-party committee of MP’s wagging fingers at bankers and telling everyone what they are doing wrong whilst they try to keep their latest expenses form under wraps!
It always makes me smile when I get slagged off for some comments I have made by various bloggers who disagree with me. Not because I find their comments amusing, as their opinions are as valid as mine, but because it means by provoking discussion it shows that I am doing something right.
This time I was slated for my comments that appeared yesterday on the BBC News website by a blog entitled Back Office Wine. The nameless person writing writes very well and has some very valid points, although I thought I should clarify my remarks and share with you a precise of my response.