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I received this message this morning: “Got bk lft fdbk tks” – and I don’t know what to think.

Texting

All thumbs? Buy a vowel.

Oh, I decyphered the line, all right. I’m decent at word puzzles, and this one certainly isn’t a head-knocker.

I’m confused as to what was saved by leaving out the vowels. Time? Maybe five or six seconds. Effort? How many calories are really expended by the thumb-pressing? (I’m assuming the email came by way of a smart-phone keypad.)

OMG!

Right away, it made me think of the Miller Light commercial, in which a man is seen texting in front of the bartender, who gives him a choice. He punctuates his answers with “smiley face” and “LOL…” – to which she responds, “when you learn to talk like a grownup, come back and I’ll give you a Miller Light.”

LOL…

“Got book left feedback. Thanks.”

I typed it, and it took less than three seconds. (I got nervous and had to start over.)

This takes just a little longer: “I got the book and left feedback. Thanks.” The phones all have full-keypads now, don’t they? Even with the tiny keys and my aging thumbs, I can complete words and sentences quickly.

Nt a prblm.

If speed isn’t the issue, the only alternative is vowel discrimination, and I don’t want to get started on that one.

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In this ever changing, technological, knock-your-head-back-from-the-speed-of-advancement, electronic-oriented world, McHuston Booksellers ranks slightly above Neanderthal. Certainly beyond dinosaur. Nowhere near cutting edge. Tweet? Ahhhhh. No thank you. More power to Ashton Kutcher and his many followers.

Hugo Chavez is now on Twitter. The apocalypse may be upon us.

Facebook is a lot like Southern California. Fun to visit, but I don’t want to live there. Too much time spent in traffic.

Emails still work just fine! (Or what about the telephone, even if it IS cellular and offers texting?)