gotta wade through all this thick ironizing here.... do y'all use spray
starch to help make the author's point? LOL.

Chris

On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 3:18 PM, Jackie O'Hare <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>
> "Incidentally, I found the article too wordy for the ideas it described,
> but emotionally satisfying (just like I found 'War and Peace' too wordy,
> when I have read it long time ago)."
> ----------------------
>
> I totally agree.  I found myself wondering whether it was done
> intentionally - as though the author was providing an example of the
> types of articles that we are inclined to glean for meaning.  It seemed
> a little "meta" in that way.
>
> I also found reading this article online a very interesting experience.
> I wonder how the experience of reading it would be different if you were
> reading the print article in the physical magazine.
>
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