Re: From the NY Review of Books: Escape From MS Word
I've never missed a deadline because of a bug in a box-end wrench
update. Have you?
On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 12:35 PM, Mike Starr <mike -at- writestarr -dot- com> wrote:
... Had the author of that article
learned how to use his tools, it would work just fine for him.
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