chrysostom wrote:keep your general consensus to yourself.
also Wit is a form of intellectual humour, and a wit is someone skilled in making witty remarks. Forms of wit include the quip and repartee.
Whit is a novel by the Scottish writer Iain Banks, published in 1995.
Thanks for the English pointers. I honestly didn't know if it was Whit, or Wit (there are many reference to both all over the net, it seems), but now you've pointed it out, 'Wit' would make more sense.
I don't see what a book featuring a religious cult and a character called Isis Whit has anything to do with this thread though??
Oh, and unless I'm mistaken, this is a public forum, so unless the admin guys have a problem with it, I'll continue to discuss my consensus freely.