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julie la
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(11/14/03 3:57 am)
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the written language
You ever think of the notion of the paragraph? The types interpretation? The <enter> key
<enter> key
<tab>It is a graphical representation of a "pause" in our reading pattern. It is much like a period at a more drastic state (there is a pause long enough to change a thought pattern).

Understanding this will allow for the forward and evolution of written grammar as we know it. Just as music must evolve so must the written language.

I propose the use (and I'm taking submissions for the key or keyed patter, symbol, or likewise) for a written interpretation of a pause twice as long as the "paragraph pause". Perhaps a "<enter key>
<enter key>
<tab key>..." (but anyhow, hopefully the point is taken)

It will be used for the good of written language and help reader, actors, philosophers, all alike, to be able to understand the authors thought pattern for that split second better. That perfect second.

Please, help the plight in our beautiful written language for that "perfect second" and help the fight. I wish you all that partake your own "perfect second".

--Love and Kisses.

Purepleaser
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(11/16/03 10:41 pm)
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