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...real estate brokerage--yet it soon becomes clear that there's a political passion here you won't find on display at Century 21. At L.D.I. coffee is served in mugs that read ABORTION STOPS A BEATING HEART. A smiling young man sitting in front of a word processor, one soon learns, was once arrested for his role in an antiabortion demonstration. And L.D.I. founder Mark Crutcher, a friendly man with a Texas drawl, becomes deadly serious when he talks about an impending "civil war" between pro-life and pro-choice forces...
Most newsletters, announcements and other information are typed into a word processor these day Taking this information and making it publicly available is an almost trivial task, and it reaches more people in less time...
...other hand, suppose Catharine were writing a paper instead of checking e-mail as I write this column. Assuming that she were using a local (that is, non-networked) word processor, there would be virtually no way for me to know what she was doing. Period...
Thanks, Dad, for the times we did spend together, no matter how they turned out--and know that every time I sit down at the word processor or the typewriter, I'm thinking...
...truth for our times is that some enraged genius is out there at this very moment, bloodying the keys of a word processor and hacking out the Moby Dick of divorce novels. But if only 50% of U.S. marriages end in divorce, why does it seem that 75% of new novels obsess on this deadly subject? Theodore Weesner is the latest good writer to prove that maundering in print about the nasty process of getting shucked is less likely to be entertaining than novelizing about salmonella...