In a message dated 12/29/12 3:06:35 PM, [email protected] writes:
> Pretty sure it's when you use something on your computer and then copy > it to your email program....... > Good tip, Kate. Here's something not from Word, but from Final Draft, the progra,used by screenwriters and playwrights. KIT -- "Inert"? I'm not sure what you're after. What's that mean, "Words and names are inert"? BREN Suppose I write 'Aristotle' on a piece of paper. You believe that scribble, 'Aristotle', is doing something. You believe that while it lies there, there's mysterious, mystical activity going on called referring, designating, naming. Or you may say, "No-no, words can't refer, only people can." So statements can't be false, only staters can? Or would you ever call a statement a liar? [This is a test.}
