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Re: push
Well, Sara, by that rationale you'd want to stick with print, probably,
because the web is still expensive and inaccessive to *most* people.
The advantage of embracing push may have little to do with what James (or
anyone) immediately wants to do. I mean, you can check it out with a use
in mind, and it might do that well enough, but the tools suggest their own
uses, and it's not until we explore them, *try* them, that we can devine
what those possibilities might be.
So I think it's worth using push (not that I have, but I aim to) not
because it serves my current purposes but because it might help me create
purposes I haven't even thought of.
--Eric Crump
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