RE: English vs. American - very off topic, but in line with curre nt thread Re: Definition ?

2002-10-25 Thread Kazimier_Gawrzyjal
p...@majordomo.ieee.org Subject: RE: English vs. American - very off topic, but in line with curre nt thread Re: Definition ? They've been listening to too much Max Webster, Eh. I think they need a little Moosehead and a beaver tail. Peter L. Tarver peter.tar...@sanmina-sci.

RE: English vs. American - very off topic, but in line with curre nt thread Re: Definition ?

2002-10-25 Thread Peter L. Tarver
They've been listening to too much Max Webster, Eh. I think they need a little Moosehead and a beaver tail. Peter L. Tarver peter.tar...@sanmina-sci.com > -Original Message- > From: kazimier_gawrzy...@dell.com > > > What's that all aboot? > -

RE: English vs. American - very off topic, but in line with curre nt thread Re: Definition ?

2002-10-25 Thread Brian Epstein
I heard tell of a bloke who came to visit his friend and his friend's wife on this side of the pond. On the way to the hotel from the airport, his friend said that he had to work the next day, but he should come over and go for a drive with his wife. The bloke's reply was, "Okay, Sara, I'll knoc

RE: English vs. American - very off topic, but in line with curre nt thread Re: Definition ?

2002-10-25 Thread Kazimier_Gawrzyjal
What's that all aboot? -Original Message- From: Jason Greenwood [mailto:jagre...@cisco.com] Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 1:01 PM To: douglas_beckw...@mitel.com; John Woodgate Cc: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org Subject: RE: English vs. American - very off topic, but in line with current thr

RE: English vs. American - very off topic, but in line with curre nt thread Re: Definition ?

2002-10-25 Thread Pettit, Ghery
Not to mention the lack of agreement on how to spell certain words that are used on both sides. Color vs. colour, for example. What's with these extra letters, anyway? Got an uncle in the ink business? ;-) -Original Message- From: John Woodgate [mailto:j...@jmwa.demon.co.uk] Sent: F