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Daily, we encounter instructions from all directions to “get more info” or “pay your bills” at something.com. Or you can only get recipes or enter contests and the list goes on and on, if you go onto the Internet.

Well, I don’t have a computer, so I can’t go onto the Internet. And I’m sure I’m not the only person around who can’t afford one or who may not even want one! Usually, my only reaction is mild frustration.

Recently, I got angry. When the Sun Journal publishes an article in their paper, the reader expects to be complete. Sometimes the article just ends midsentence, and I figure someone fell asleep at the switch and there’s no sense looking for the rest of the article because it won’t be found. (Actually, sometimes when we’re told to go to another page for the rest of the article, we won’t find it either.)

However, the article published Sept. 1 about evicting a phantom ended with: Read about the rest of the encounter at sunjournal.com. Well, I can’t! And mild frustration has finally become full-blown anger.

Guess that “phantom” was the proverbial straw!

Nina Stimson, Mechanic Falls

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