Re: [newbie] What's "Raklet"?

2001-08-22 Thread Michel Clasquin
On Wednesday 22 August 2001 02:13, Paul-H. Gagnon wrote: > From Robert & Collins French/English dictionary, > raclette: > a. scraper (tool) > b. Swiss cheese dish. > > Anyone sees a connection with 8.1? Well Swiss cheese is full of holes, isn't it? I hope this doesn't tell us anything about mdk

Re: [newbie] What's "Raklet"?

2001-08-21 Thread A V Flinsch
On Tuesday 21 August 2001 20:13, Paul-H. Gagnon wrote: > From Robert & Collins French/English dictionary, > > raclette: > > a. scraper (tool) > b. Swiss cheese dish. > > Anyone sees a connection with 8.1? Perhaps it's an all "gooey" install -- Alex Steve Balmer, CEO of Microsoft, recently ref

Re: [newbie] What's "Raklet"?

2001-08-21 Thread Pascal Goguey
>>From Robert & Collins French/English dictionary, > >raclette: > >a. scraper (tool) >b. Swiss cheese dish. > >Anyone sees a connection with 8.1? Raklet has apparently as much relation with 8.1 as Traktopel with 8.0 or Rhapsody with MacOS. I prefer Rhapsody (as a name, I mean), and it would b

Re: [newbie] What's "Raklet"?

2001-08-21 Thread Paul-H. Gagnon
Tim Barnard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 2:55 PM >Subject: Re: [newbie] What's "Raklet"? > > >> Well, I know it's an alternate spelling for a kind of German cheese more >> commonly spelled Ra

Re: [newbie] What's "Raklet"?

2001-08-21 Thread Tim Barnard
Make that French, not German. Tim - Original Message - From: "Tim Barnard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 2:55 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] What's "Raklet"? > Well, I know it's an alternate spellin