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|    Gleb Hlebov to Anton Shepelev    |
|    Some issues from some books    |
|    29 Nov 23 09:26:40    |
      REPLY: 2:221/6.0 6565aa26       MSGID: 2:5023/24.4222 6566cb94       CHRS: CP866 2       TZUTC: 0400       Hello, Anton!              Recently, Anton Shepelev (2:221/6) wrote to me:               AS>>> This is sentence spacing -- traditionlly used in        AS>>> typewriting and in the better typographical books.        GH>> Which one do you have in mind? I rewatched the original        GH>> 1977 movie a couple of months ago        AS> Yes, I meant the original Suspiria, and wathed it from        AS> Bluray on via my projector. Increased sentence spacing is        AS> used in many good old books, and I think it was especially        AS> prominent before 1940s.              It's funny that you too use the trick. Although I don't think it makes       a lot of sense with electronic messaging as long as your paragraphs not       fully aligned.              I guess it's about time for me to watch the movie over again. It's one       of those unspeakable magic things that only good cinema can evoke,       despite ridiculously wooden acting (at times) and tons of thick red       gouache (or whatever they used for gore scenes). :-)                     --- GoldED+/W64-MSVC 1.1.5        * Origin: Type |
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