Of course all that you say must be correct because you say it so
precisely, but here's my point (and you've heard it before): You may
sit and play "Dueling Banjos" with whey-faced computer buddies all day
long, but until you've given Basil Bunting, David Jones, Emily
Dickinson, William Blake, the Bard and every other member of that long
"literary" tradition more than a modicum of attention before telling
us--as some do--that the computer has somehow allowed us to go beyond
them and it--until that time, you haven't seen the river nor understood
its turnings or its depth, or where it debouches. Jess
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