On Wed, Jan 12, 2005 at 11:35:51AM +0100, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
> Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> | While we're at it, however, what's a "lanuage"?
> 
> that is the lesson you just received.

Methinks Angus refers to the missing 'g' in "language" in one of
sentences.

I blame it on the engineers.  They teach them to drive the trains so
that they shake as much as possible here on these New York lines.

(If you want to look at my commute on Mapquest, I catch a commuter
train from Beacon, NY, USA, to Grand Central Terminal on 42nd St., NY,
NY.  The train runs along the eastern bank of the Hudson River.  Then
I hop onto the subway ...  the (4) or (5) express ... from Grand
Central/42 St. to Bowling Green, at the very southern tip of
Manhattan.  The whole trip, if I catch an express train, takes about
1hr 30min.  Hence the use of a laptop during the trip to/from
Manhattan.)

-- 
John Weiss

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