 | Wherefor? The title of this article is "CO, CO, wherefor art thou, CO?", an obvious reference to Romeo and Juliet. Unfortunately it doesn't make sense. First, it is spelled "wherefore". Even in Middle English, it was "wherfor". Second, wherefore means "why" not "where".
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 justinAustralian join:1999-05-28 New York, NY kudos:7 | yeah I typed that one in very late last night, and thought it sucked, but was too tired to change it.. now it is titled "the digital divide". |
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 | Yeah, it should've been titled "Wherefore art thou CO and who long will thou be? Thy has been waiting frigging forever and a day." |
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