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T A B L E _ T A L K Will Microsoft Word's grammar checker become the standard for American English? Discuss Bill Gates as grammar policeman in the Digital Culture area of Table Talk R E C E N T L Y Is it sex, or is it art? Will the Asian crisis end Silicon Valley's boom? The future is now -- and then Let's Get This Straight The paperless book - - - - - - - - - - BROWSE THE - - - - - - - - - - _______ |
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BY CHARLIE VARON AND JIM ROSENAU Millions of computer users have accepted the received wisdom that the initials "http://www" stand for "hyper text transfer protocol://world wide web." We invite readers to crack the code and tell us what those initials really stand for! - - - - - - - - - - - -
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Send your submissions via e-mail only to salon21st@salonmagazine.com. Please include your full name and an accurate e-mail address so we can contact you if you're a winner. By submitting your entry you give Salon permission to publish it. Deadline for entries is Aug. 17, 1998. The winning response this round will receive a copy of Ellen Ullman's book, "Close to the Machine," winner of a Salon Book Award for 1997. In two weeks we'll publish a winner and some selected entries -- then start over a couple weeks after that with a whole new challenge. Charlie Varon is a humorist and playwright. His works include "Ralph Nader Is Missing" and "Rush Limbaugh in Night School." Jim Rosenau is a writer, editor and software designer in Berkeley, Calif. Jim and Charlie are also co-founders of the citizen group Californians for Earthquake Prevention and partners in Mockingbird Productions, which offers a full line of comic services. |
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