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- Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2001 11:53:09 +0900
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This threat must die. It is *way* outside of any allowed topic in the TLUG list charter. The only way it could even possibly be justified is if you were discussing implementing a spellchecker. Since that's not the case, let's take this thread out and kill it. Wait, we can't. It's already been beaten to death. Jonathan Scott Stone (SStone@example.com) wrote: > > no, the spellings aren't anti-american per se, but most of the people that i > know that insist on using the extraneous "U" and such, ARE anti-american. > but I dont think it's cause-and-effect. And I dont think that any of the > people on this LIST are anti-american, I'm talking about other people that i > know. Most of which are people that I play everquest with. But they're a > weird lot anyway.
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