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Subject:Re: Grammar vs Content From:Vince Putman <PUTMV -at- MAIL -dot- SYNTRON -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 27 Jan 1995 08:56:00 CST
The courtesy of acknowledging the author and adding reference (Re:) to
the subject, even quotes, I thought was considered acceptable conduct
on this list? Your actions will now reduce discussions on the topic.
I count this as one flame. . . out
Vince Putman | Eschew Gratuitous Obfuscation
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Subject: Grammar vs Content
Author: Mark Levinson <mark -at- SD -dot- CO -dot- IL> at INTERNET_MAIL
Date: 1/27/95 8:15 AM
"The medium is the message." - McLuhan
"The worm is the spice." - Frank Herbert
"The grammar is the content." - Mark L. Levinson
mark -at- sd -dot- co -dot- il
No doubt you find the dictionary an excellent composition.