Chris Garrigues wrote: > Considering that the majority of Internet users these days are so young that > the have never seen carbon paper, that term seems to be as obsolete as > "dialing" a telephone. Uh, I see carbon paper almost everyday. A lot of post offices still use it for keeping copies of money orders, and I know that can't be the only usage still around. And if we're not dialing telephones, what are we doing to them? I've always heard it called dialing, regardless of what kind of phone it was: rotary, touch-tone, gee-whiz-bang-voice-activated, or whatever. ---Kris Kelley
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