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From: Alan Sondheim <sondheim@panix.com>
To: Cyb <cybermind@listserv.aol.com>, Wryting-L <WRYTING-L@listserv.wvu.edu>
Subject: yes yes what is real.
Date: Fri, 1 Sep 2006 02:37:08 -0400 (EDT)
yes yes what is real. I will look in Samuel Johnson's Dictionary that is Samuel Johnson, L.L.D. no I won't, I traded 8 cartons of books for the 1799 edition, 2 volumes probably twenty pounds. these indentations are borrowed from python. Samuel Johnson knows what's real, relating code primarily to codicil; he was more or less unfamiliar with machine language, but good with assembly. leave it to him to go up a step. so it's economics, these valuable books which are difficult to read, although in perfect condition, age or not, but with always the possibility of rent pages or covers - anyway it's economics getting once again in the way of truth, for surely there is an entry for roller coaster, if not for virtual; I trust the man primarily in his grasp of nature, and of course his famous definition of oats. http://www.asondheim.org/whatisreal.mp4 consider the above my commentary within the hermeneutics of Dr. Johnson's Dictionary; he was already dead when this edition was published. was he not?