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Subject: Re: warning ; this is off-topic / Re: Anonymous accounts policy

Author: Chris Whittington

Date: 14:57:43 07/03/00

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On July 03, 2000 at 17:32:37, Mogens Larsen wrote:

>On July 03, 2000 at 17:06:14, Chris Whittington wrote:
>
>>I suspect you're right. It's always an idea to check your grammar, before trying
>>to appear eloquent and knowledgeable; just to fall flat on your face.
>>
>>Touche (with an accent on the last e)
>>
>>
>>Chris Whittington
>
>Fortunately, typographical error is less important than factual error.
>

Imagining all great men are English is a data failure. Or it could just be good
for you (if you're English, your English).

Mixing "your" and "you're" is a processing failure.

Fortunately, flakey memory is less important than flakey process. You can cure
one with an encylopedia. You need an education to cure the other.

Touche. Or not. We are all flawed humans. Youd [sic] be better getting me on its
and it's - I'm very flakey on those. Or you could try ridiculous and rediculous
- good and famous on this ng (it was a good 'fake-alike' detector before the
perpetrator realised). Seperate and separate - also.


Chris Whittington




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