Marketing push behind "the Naughties"

emckean at ENTERACT.COM emckean at ENTERACT.COM
Tue Nov 30 23:24:12 UTC 1999


>From Wired News. Personally, I prefer "the zips" myself. I'm looking
forward to being an old codger (codgerette? codgerine?) and saying "Well,
back in zip-three we didn't have any of these newfangled jet packs . . ."

--Erin McKean
editor at verbatimmag.com or whatever other email addy is in the From: header

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 Here Come 'The Naughties' (Culture 3:00 a.m.)
 http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,32769,00.html?tw=wn19991130

 Forget the "Millies" and the "Double-0's." There's a grassroots
campaign to name the first decade of the new millennium -- something
smart and slightly subversive. By Steve Silberman.
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