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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, William December Starr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes >In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, >[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William December Starr) said: > >> Now of "the classics" were taught honestly like that I wouldn't >> object. It's the "We want you to care about this guff for its >> own sake" approach that I don't like. > >Er, that was supposed to be "Now _if_..." (Further proof that >A Spellchecher Won't Always Save You.) I've tried canceling the >version of the article with that typo, but one never knows how >widely successful that's going to be. Too bad. I have my copy and I'm gonna have it framed and point it out to visitors :-) (Want to come to the launch party?) Robert Carnegie at home, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at large -- Surely no-one has read down to here. (from author Warren Ellis)
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