Author: Ian Aston
Date: 10:39:05 10/07/01
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On October 07, 2001 at 13:10:01, Uri Blass wrote: >On October 07, 2001 at 11:54:15, Paul wrote: > >>On October 07, 2001 at 11:42:43, Uri Blass wrote: >> >>>On October 07, 2001 at 11:17:49, Tony Hedlund wrote: >>> >>>>On October 06, 2001 at 09:05:16, Tina Long wrote: >>>> >>>>>This'll be an interesting match. >>>>>DFritz spotting Junior 3 points for starters. >>>>> >>>>>I bet the Tigger is keeping an eye on this one too. >>>>> >>>>>SSDF Rulez!!! >>>>> >>>>>Tina Long >>>> >>>>What about this Tigger thing? Is it a joke? I seem to have missed the point. Is >>>>it some playing with words. What does tigger means? It's not in my dictonary. >>>> >>>>Tony >>> >>>I guess that Tina meant to use only 1 g and the 2 g's are simply a mistake >>> >>>There are also cases when I do similiar errors. >>> >>>I remember one of these cases when I wrote waht and not what in the subject line >>>and it was not important for me enough to add a correction(I could do it when I >>>responded not in order to correct the subject line but I forgot about it in that >>>cases). >>> >>>In that case I clicked on a and h almost in the same time when I believed that I >>>clicked on them in the right order and was wrong. >>> >>>I guess that the same happened to tina when when she thought that she clicked on >>>g only once when she clicked on it twice. >>> >>>Uri >> >>I hope you're not serious ... Teena does this all the time, and I have to say >>that 'Tigger' has a nice ring to it! >> >>Paul > >You may be right. >I agree that Tina has her original way of using words and I have no problem with >it unless it is offensive and it is not the case. > >It is clearly possible that "Tigger" instead of "Tiger" was used in purpose in >order to make the word more important but it is clear that she meant to Chess >tiger. > >Uri http://links.uwaterloo.ca/person.tigger.html
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