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Jeremy Driesen Pelham, N.Y., July 18 , 2010To the Editor: If you read Bob Herbert's column "Tweet Less, Kiss More" online, as many readers do, you get not only his lament about input overload, but also links to Facebook and Twitter, a comment trail, an e-mail contact, a phone linkup, a column archive and by my count about 100 other clickable links and icons that are typical of a Times Web page.
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All of Tim's past columns are archived at www.AsktheBuilder.com.
All of Tim's past columns are archived for free at his AsktheBuilder.com website.
All of Tim's past columns are archived for free access at AsktheBuilder.com.
All of Tim's past columns are archived for free access at www.AsktheBuilder.com.
All of Carter's past columns are archived for free at www.AsktheBuilder.com.
All of Tim's past columns are archived for free at www.AsktheBuilder.com.
His columns are archived here.
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