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<description><![CDATA[If you can't write <em>at least</em> as well as clockwork, what the hell are you even doing?  I remain skeptical that this will finally force the education system to actually teach people how to enjoy writing well enough to do it on a regular basis.  They'll just bury their heads in the sand and be happy that technology is artificially inflating standardized test scores like calculators have done for decades now.]]></description>
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