Has the time passed for lists such as this one?  Have twitter and other modes 
of 
communication all but suffocated the value of a list that is supposedly 
dedicated to thoughtful commentary?  It looks that way to me but I am not up to 
date with the technology involved.

I think it's a shame if lists like aesthetics disappear under the waves of 
quicker, sound-bite communication. Something very valuable is being lost.
Or, maybe our listers have just grown tired of thoughtful, crafted 
communication.  After all, if you write a whole sentence some sort of 
grammatical order must be used.  But when you write forty letters of the 
alphabet,  oops, my limit is passed.

wc

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