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Applying Strunk and White's "Omit Needless Words" to Life

by Tom Johnson on Aug 14, 2009
categories: technical-writing

A writer takes William Strunk's advice to "omit needless words" and applies it to his life to omit needless things. I so need to do this. (Thanks Collin Turner for the link.)

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