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hey guys, I'm just writing about the book, but feel free to add more info if you feel it's neccessary. Also, I understand the arguement if anyone thinks I should have said the book is made of THREE sections, ignoring the first section. I just wrote it the way I did because that's my opinion. --Sommers, Brian Thomas 22:26, 6 May 2008 (EDT)

Brian-- I'll be working on Procedural rhetoric tonight so I edited when you said "procedural rhetorics" were a new form of expression, because I thought that applied to narrowly to videogames. Instead flash interfaces and even websites can have procedural rhetorics. love, --Altshuler, George 22:00, 14 May 2008 (EDT)