Natural Language Praised
Somebody has this as their .sig
"Natural language has evolved to the present point in a way optimally to
meet the needs for two-way human communication." -- Vincent E. Guiliano,
"In Defense of Natural Language," 1972
I don't know if they're humorless or not. I suspect not.
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Ron Hardin
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On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk.
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