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Yes - probably too rushed: how useful a piece of our language will it be in another ten years? But that seems to fit with the frame of reference, too!
Now we could mebbe use dot-conner to refer to all those modern South Sea Bubblers who could see no further than the stinking riches of the IPO...
or dot-comma for the multitudes who sprinkle their langauge with a haphazard scattering of puctuation marks without regard to intelligibility or style...
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