Sorry, Aaron, but I just had to steal your post It’s such a fantastic (even if a bit <a href=""http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_(style)campish & hilarious) example. I love the concept.
We are /never/ going to see these in libraries. Sorry to be such a pessimist, but this is obvious to me. Texts are evolving & we are missing it :(
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Sorry, Aaron, but I just had to steal your post It’s such a fantastic (even if a bit <a href=""http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_(style)campish & hilarious) example. I love the concept.
We are /never/ going to see these in libraries. Sorry to be such a pessimist, but this is obvious to me. Texts are evolving & we are missing it :(
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