My grandkids might understandably say of me, “Oh, Poppy, you are so yesterday.”And they are so right, clearly on target if they encase me with the “day before yesterday” crowd.Whatever, they often kid me about needless effort expended in simple written communication. For example, I frequently scrawl the word “okay.” They assure me that “K” works just as well for them. They – with fingers and thumbs flying across tiny iPhone keyboards hundreds of times daily – may be right.Pretty amazing that the simple letter “K” successfully compresses meaning where multiple letters fear to go, huh?Compressing as far as I ...