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Subject:Re: Death of Apostrophe/sick hyphen From:"Kahn, Stacey" <skahn -at- WB -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 16 Nov 1995 11:47:00 U
I'd appreciate independent research to validate your claim that "GenX seems to
have given up on books."
It strikes me as a typically narrowminded boomer put-down that reflects the
common self-righteous boomer attitude that everyone else is inferior.
--Stacey Kahn
born 1965 and looking 30 in the eye and refusing to blink
SKahn -at- wb -dot- com Washington, DC
speaking for myself and not for my employers