Re: describing the minority as literate is a circular argument?
I've encountered university literary magazines, and if I had a birdcage to line, or fish to wrap. . . but I digress. Those folk appear to be even more of a mutual back-patting (or should that be backpatting; stitch to the "filesystem" thread) society than we are, here on the list whose days are numbered. But, seriously,
I beg your pardon? "Days are numbered..." Kevin, I'll be darned
if I know where _that_ came from. If the days were numbered,
we'd have pulled the plug some time ago--what we're doing now
is working with interested parties to ensure that the days
_aren't_ numbered.
Eric
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