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CT TIME WARP

WEDNESDAY, April 9, 1997

A five-year-old news piece from then-staff writer Louise Arnatt shows a university on the precipice of a thrilling new world of email, personal web pages, point-and-click shopping and research resources of questionable credibility. Through electronic mail, messages can be sent “from the East Coast to the West Coast 10 seconds,” and skill in “web page” creation “pays well, and can support (students) for the rest of their college career.” The unnamed communication arts student sits mesmerized by what appears to be an early Farmville prototype. For an extra challenge, locate the single misused “it’s.”

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