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[Technology 2401] Re: Wine, Twitter and literacy
Steve Kaufmann
steve at thelinguist.comSat Oct 17 03:06:16 EDT 2009
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I would imagine that wine drinkers are, on average, more literate than beer
drinkers or tee-totalers. Other than that I see no relationship between wine
and literacy. This just looks like a PR stunt to me,
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 6:54 PM, David Rosen <DJRosen at theworld.com> wrote:
> Technology Colleagues,
>
> The Twitter co-founders apparently care about world literacy and, if
> you read to the last line of this article, have a sense of humor the
> relationship of Twitter to literacy. : - )
> http://news.cnet.com/8301-17939_109-10375774-2.html
>
> David J. Rosen
> DJRosen at theworld.com
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