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>Susan Hogarth said:
>>Greg Holmes wrote:
>>
>>Since I'm a lowercase "web" guy, I just write it ;)
>>
>>* The web
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>>And by the way ...
>>
>>* Send an email :)
>>
>>Ye may send your E-mails to the address found on yonder Web site if ye
>>think it meet ...
>
>I resisted bring 'email' vs 'e-mail' into this thread, but since you
>brought it up ... ;-)
You should have continued the resistance Princess Leia :^)
>I have to say my own usage is complety in line with Greg's here.
You've converted to the dark side of the Force.
>E-Mail and Web and Internet seem archaic to me.
Actually, come to think of it, the state of Kentucky seems archaic to me.
Heck, it's been a state for 217 years; everyone knows what it is. Do you
know what a pain it is to hit the Shift key to capitalize that word? I vote
that Kentucky be known as kentucky from here on.
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