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Zoom! Right over my head.
But I’m a child of card catalogs, and I don’t own an iPad.
In Gomer’s dream, Prof. Kline is setting type. He likes hyphens—a lot.
Thanks for clarifying. I would not have picked up on it being typesetting.
So, MGK just grabs a handful of hyphens from the hyphen drawer.
He used a lot of hyphens. A Friend once said, tongue in cheek, that MGK brought the hyphen out of retirement. He liked to form compound adjectives.
Pretty “niche” humor. Even for Canons of Dork. 🙂
It is. This is inside, inside baseball.
Hilarious irony: Consulting a card catalog and notating findings on a iPad. Yesterday, meet today.
He’s setting type. Very old school.