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It's too easy to just look something up on Google.
IN SOUTH KOREA people who want to look something up on the internet don't "Google it".
I pause to look something up, I puzzle over syntax I am still assimilating.
You know those times when you just can't be bothered to look something up on Google?
One answer is that when you look something up, at least you get to learn something new.
Plus, to look something up, one needs to know already what it is one wants to know.
Having to look something up, or copy something from another message, while you're composing a message is not a rare occurrence, and this newly introduced rigamarole is an unnecessary step back.
I'd switch over to a browser window to look something up, but as soon as I did so all traces of my work would disappear from the screen and I'd forget about the task at hand.
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At one point, Mulder talks about looking something up on "the Net".
There were a handful of times when I looked something up, or asked the opinion of someone more tech-savvy than I am, but for the most part this was just a process of pure speculative fiction.
Stop putting it away after you've looked something up.
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