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Subject: Re: Chris's Major Conniption
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Date: Thu, 11-Oct-84 08:56:00 EDT
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To Ken Perlow:

Hey there, ken.  How are you??  Have you ever read a book called _The
Elements of Style_, by William Strunk and E.B. White???

What a marvelous book!! It puts each and every one of your puny arguments
out to lunch.  It too discusses when a rule can be discarded.  It doesn't
encourage it, though.  And I'll take even third-grade english-book content
as superior to advice you give.  Mistakes will happen on the net, and
many people will not go to ridiculous length to make sure that their
article is proper in every rule. Especially your rules!

Now chances are you will find billions and billions of mistakes herein
that you would love to flame on and on about.  Go ahead....waste your
time.  But try not to waste other peoples' (look!! An apostrophe used
correctly --- golly!) time flaming on and on and on and on and on.


Ross M. Greenberg  @ NYU   ---->  allegra!cmcl2!acf4!greenber  <----