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It was a fun email to send: "Why, yes, I would love to hear from Simon & Schuster.
It's sort of 'Sophie's Choice . " In their book "Send: Why People Email So Badly and How to Do It Better," David Shipley and Will Schwalbe say that the exclamation point was originally reserved for an actual exclamation ("My goodness!" or "Good grief!") but that they have become unexpected champions of this maligned punctuation.
— Steve Martin (@SteveMartinToGo) 29 May 12 David Shipley, the executive editor of Bloomberg View and a former Op-Ed editor at this newspaper, and Will Schwalbe, authors of "Send: Why People Email So Badly and How to Do It Better," speculate that the trend stems in part from the nature of online media.
Send: Why People Email So Badly and How to Do It Better became one of the early guides to the rules of business email.
Ironically, one email also shows Clinton requesting a book by author David Shipley titled: "Send: Why People Email So Badly and How to Do It Better".
One of the more notable messages disclosed Friday involved Clinton requesting her staff obtain for her a copy of the book "SEND: Why People Email So Badly And How To Do It Better".
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One authentically loud, presumably for the kids whom Cox wants to lure into studying science and engineering; the other muted for more venerable demographics likely to send why-oh-why complaints to Points of View.
We asked five people which books they are planning to send and why.
Scan, scan, check messages, send messages, why didn't they reply?
If the serial killer is using a mobile phone to send images why would he call Templeton from a payphone?
I asked a double amputee who had received prostheses in New York and then been sent back why so few people in the camp wore their arms.
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