Word: faxed
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Values, in fact, travel at the speed of fax; by now, almost half the world's Mormons live outside the U.S. A diversity of one culture quickly becomes a diversity of many: the "typical American" who goes to Japan today may be a third-generation Japanese American, or the son of a Japanese woman married to a California serviceman, or the offspring of a Salvadoran father and an Italian mother from San Francisco. When he goes out with a Japanese woman, more than two cultures are brought into play...
...group's pull-out-the-stops NAFTA strategy, including hundreds of local rallies, letter and fax campaigns and vigils outside the offices of fence- sitting Congressmen, has put to rest complaints by early critics that Perot was more interested in swelling the organization's size than setting it loose on the issues. Yet the group should thrive regardless of Wednesday's vote in Congress. If NAFTA dies, new members will be attracted by success, moving on to new issues, such as term limits and Clinton's health plan, or re-visiting the deficit. If NAFTA triumphs, Perot's following, which...
...mail isn't the first innovation to shrink the world. The fax machine has expanded the potential for instant global communication. The fax, however, is used primarily for business, while e-mail is the basis of many casual relationships...
What is particularly bad about all this is that Stager and his boss, Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles, are publicly unrepentant. Judging from Knowles' silence on the matter, neither Stager nor Knowles see anything wrong with this abuse of the fax machine...
Soon tapping other people's privacy won't be as clumsy and bizarre as taking apart fax machines; it'll be as easy as turning on a Mac and dialing the telephone. Local hackers already claim that breaking into Harvard administrators' e-mail is a piece of cake...