Re: [RCSE] Help! I keep loosing my trainer chords!

2000-07-24 Thread Rick Brown and Jill Wiest
The English language is dying. It's being butchered to death. robert k scott wrote: Does anyone know why many people are suddenly having a problem with homonyms? Does anyone have any ideas what's causing this? -robert RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send

Re: [RCSE] Help! I keep loosing my trainer chords!

2000-07-24 Thread Adam Till
eers, Adam From: "robert k scott" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [RCSE] Help! I keep loosing my trainer chords! Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2000 00:10:36 -0700 Does anyone know why many people are suddenly having a p

Re: [RCSE] Help! I keep loosing my trainer chords!

2000-07-24 Thread Harley Michaelis
hough some get defensive. However, it is very easy to see only what we intended to write or thought we wrote, rather than what we actually did. I often find I have failed to edit out some errors after I reread something I've sent off, so have to realize it can happen to others, too. ------

Re: [RCSE] Help! I keep loosing my trainer chords!

2000-07-24 Thread Bob Pope
Maybe its dew to son flares, or earthquacks or maybe its. I here my Tx battery beeping, must be lowe voteage, got to go. robert k scott wrote: Does anyone know why many people are suddenly having a problem with homonyms? Does anyone have any ideas what's causing this? -robert --