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Ahhhh, "Semantics." Since (at least) Brian Reid's Scribe system, people have been arguing that it's better to say that this part of your writing is the "salutation" rather than just 3 lines that each start with a tab. Or "a...
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Like most of us, I’ve been hearing lots of debate about the new "Health Care Reform" bill in the US Congress. It’s over 1000 pages, which I suppose means few people have read it. So, I thought, what would I get if I ran it through...
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