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> Because we publish mostly online we insist on including the
> hyphen for all e-words, and this is reflected in our Style Guide.
Although not exactly on-topic, this thread prompts me to ask whether anybody
has strong feelings, either way, about the evolving use of "eddress" for the
more well-known "e-mail address" (this -at- that -dot- com) ?
Personally, I rather like it. But, I'm also a terrible typist and the fewer
the letters the better.
-BrianH.
Mitchell Repair Information Co.
(a.k.a. Mitchell 1)
& www.xywrite.com
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