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"Most e-mails sent in the mid-nineties tended to be long and letter-like: they began and ended with traditional greetings--the ones we'd all previously used on paper--and they were keen to describe the surrounding scene, as if the new medium had made of everybody a writer. ("I'm typing this just by the window, looking out to blue-gray sea, where three gulls are diving into the water.")"