A friend of mine likes to clean out her files periodically, and when she does I know to expect an envelope in the mail.  She's very much into recycling.

Some of the articles she sends are from years back, so when there's one I'd like to share it's not always possible to locate it online.  Thanks to Google News archives, however, you too can read this Lori Borgman column from 2002. 

Maybe when all's said and done, the greatest perk of staying for the duration is knowing and being known.

Lori is both wise and funny, a healthy combination in any era.

Posted by sursumcorda on Friday, April 9, 2010 at 8:15 am | Edit
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Yes, I think the human histogram has now spread across a wider band of frequencies, or maybe it's just becoming more clearly bimodal. After all, there is no difference in principle between p.p.m. and p.p.w., so if you subscribe to p.p.m. you might as well embrace p.p.w. to spice things up, or whatever the rationalization du jour may be.



Posted by Stephan on Saturday, April 10, 2010 at 7:12 am
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