True Love Isn’t Processed
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Dan Neil’s column on the demise of handwritten communication is clever, and the thought of a word-processed love letter curdles the soul (“Scribbling Rivalry,” 800 Words, July 9). One can only equate processed words with processed cheese: They look like the real thing, but both are more redolent of plastic than anything resembling real flavor or emotional engagement.
Carol Gwenn
Beverly Hills
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