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Subject:Re: Death of Apostrophe/sick hyphen From:Debbie Molinaro <MOLINARO_DEBBIE -at- NY -dot- MRC -dot- SONY -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 16 Nov 1995 13:11:00 -0500
someone wrote:
>> "do we need books anymore, when we have multimedia."
>> Another participant, in
>> his early 20s I think, stated that for his generation
>> the printed word really
>> wasn't very effective anymore, and that multimedia was
>> a quicker way to share
>> information.
someone else wrote:
> That participant was an idiot. Ever try reading "Moby Dick"
> while siting at a computer terminal?
"I personally think we developed language out of a
deep inner need to complain." -- Jane Wagner/Lily Tomlin
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