On Monday, April 24, 2000, Alexander V. Kiselev wrote:

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>> As Stan said, it needs to begin with imperative.

> BTW, what the heck is "imperative"?;-))

"the imperative mood or a verb form or verbal phrase expressing it"

Basically, the sentence should begin with a verb.

> Slogan needs to be far away from the real life;-) You'd better forget
> about the reality at all...

C'mon, TB needs marketing and catchy slogans are part of marketing. RIT
could use a few one-liners to use in different contexts.

-- 
Paula Ford
The Bat! 1.41 (reg)
Windows 95 4.0 Build 950



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