I can’t decide if I like it better as “uniformed” or “uninformed.”
Or if there’s a difference.TMar 24, 2010 10:55:10 AM, casto...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 07:04, Mixon Bill wrote:
Unfortunately, writing about something you know absolutely nothing abou
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 07:04, Mixon Bill wrote:
> Unfortunately, writing about something you know absolutely nothing about is
> the lot of newspaper and TV reporters.
>
This was written by a pilot concerning a news article about a aircraft
accident. Insert your favorite topic to make it applic
Unfortunately, writing about something you know absolutely nothing
about is the lot of newspaper and TV reporters. At least she never
used the gerund, so perhaps we can at least hope she would have
spelled it "repelling." -- Mixon
Nature is a hanging
ot;self-repelling knots", and you'll see how knots can be related to repelling even when they have nothing to do with rappelling. So does repelling result from misspelling rappelling, or knot? ;-)Rod-Original Message->From: David >Sent: Mar 24, 2010 12:31 AM>To: Cavers T
even when they have nothing to do with rappelling. So does repelling result
from misspelling rappelling, or knot? ;-)
Rod
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>From: David
>Sent: Mar 24, 2010 12:31 AM
>To: Cavers Texas
>Subject: [Texascavers] repeli
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