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2004
On Target
January
You Say CAFO. I Say Farm.
Transferring Calls Is Not Always the Best Option
Grammar Trap
: Comma vs. Semicolon (Before “However”)
February
When Things Get Hot: To Talk or Not
Avoiding the Caller I.D. Trap Takes Two
Grammar Trap
: Percent Is vs. Percent Are
March
Mobile Computing at Meetings—Think Twice!
Hits, Views, and Visits
Grammar Trap
: Earth vs. earth
April
Grumpy Customers Are People, Too
Write It Right, and They Will Publish It
Grammar Trap
: Impact vs. Affect (& Alternatives)
May
Web Myth #1: Your Home Page Is Your Top Entry Page
Web Site on CD-ROM
Grammar Trap
: Whose vs. Who's(& Alternatives)
June
Important News for On Target Readers
Using Google as a Clipping Service
B.I.T.E. Your Tongue with Unhappy Customers (or Clients)
Grammar Trap
: Your vs. You're
December
'On Target' returns with new look, same mission
Online guide simplifies Purdue Extension branding
Branding Purdue Extension on the radio
Dealing with background noise at work
Grammar Trap
: their, they, them vs. his, he, him