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Re: [ARSCLIST] Zits cartoon strip
As has already been pointed out, newspapers are handy for safe packing of
78s (you want to get me started on my opinion of styrofoam chips? I prefer
not to use that kind of language on a public forum). Also, ever tried
starting a fire with a computer?
dl
Same here! And print newspapers are only good for putting under the
catbox,and lining the rat cage ! :-() LOL
David Lennick <dlennick@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: I haven't set foot in a
library in over 5 years, except to see what's on
the
$1 table!
dl
Thom Pease wrote:
What's even more frightening is the cartoon from 3/17
in which Jeremy said that he was busy doing research
for a history paper due the next day. His mother muses
"Ah, research! When I think of the hours I spent at
the library when I was your age..." Jeremy then says
"Done!," turns around and asks "Wait...you went to a
library?"
I actually thought the strip's language was a little
stilted when he asked for the URL. I thought for sure
he would ask for the name of the article and just
google it.*
* Google (v) = "to search for information on the
Internet, esp. using the Google search engine."
(Dictionary.reference.com from Webster's New
Millennium? Dictionary of English, Preview Edition (v
0.9.6))
Thom Pease
> Lou Judson wrote:
>
> Gee, that makes sense to me! I missed the article
as my online sub
to
> the NYTimes somehow lapsed...
>
> Lou Judson Â? Intuitive Audio
> 415-883-2689
>
> On Mar 21, 2006, at 5:09 PM, David Lennick wrote:
>
> > Not necessarily....anyone see yesterday's "Zits"
comic strip? The
> > father is
> > laughing uproariously and tells the kid, "Jeremy,
you have to read
> this
> > newspaper article." The son replies,
"Okay...what's the URL?"
>
> Or he could even say, Text it to me, only that
would be "txt2M" in
his
> language.
>
> ;-)(