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29Nov 2010

Kindling my interest in the classics

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My birthday Kindle is here! I knew I would enjoy/use it well, but I had never read the entire Amazon description before now. I had no idea that I could fill the Kindle with classic literature for free. I can find the great works at the Amazon site or at other sites the store suggests, … Read More →

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01Sep 2010

The NYT’s After Deadline…for those hung up on grammar

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This has probably been around for ages, but it’s all new to me. It’s a page devoted to discussing grammar issues from the New York Times. The site takes on a “grab bag of grammar, style and other missteps, compiled with help from colleagues and readers.” It really covers the nitty gritties of grammar. (I … Read More →

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