Word: poniã
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...however, fall asleep. “You’ve certainly brought back the exclamation mark,” one audience member’s comment at the end of the presentation, accounts for the many chuckles at Chu’s copious use of exclamation marks and Gruder-Poni??s decision to follow suit. But the crowd wasn’t just paying attention to punctuation: in typical academic and literary tradition the audience over-analyzed every aspect of the thirty-minute session, including the power dynamic inherent in the way that the computer screens were...
...electoral map of the IM screen. Though Chu had posited the possibility of “instant-messaging as a medium of intellectual exchange” and an audience member had called it “a good way to brainstorm,” Gruder-Poni??s final conclusion was rather ironic. “It was less of a dialogue, and more stream-of-consciousness.” Eat your heart out, James Joyce...
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