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e.c.leeper
19.09.86
PBS's 'Story of English'
Did anyone else watch Part 1 of "The Story of English" on PBS? I found it interesting that
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PBS's 'Story of English'
Did anyone else watch Part 1 of "The Story of English" on PBS? I found it interesting that
19.09.86
Catherine L. Harris
,
Gilbert Cockton
2
27.08.86
Q: How can structure be learned? A: PDP
In article <28...@sdcc6.ucsd.EDU> version B 2.10.2 9/18/84; site aimmi.UUCP aimmi!hwcs!cstvax!
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Q: How can structure be learned? A: PDP
In article <28...@sdcc6.ucsd.EDU> version B 2.10.2 9/18/84; site aimmi.UUCP aimmi!hwcs!cstvax!
27.08.86
Bob Devine
14.08.86
Naming 'data chunks'
What are good names for 16, 32, and 64 bit entities in the following hierarchy? bits name ---- ---- 1
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Naming 'data chunks'
What are good names for 16, 32, and 64 bit entities in the following hierarchy? bits name ---- ---- 1
14.08.86
Cynthia Mullen, at DTN 297-4818
, …
mwi...@sun.uucp
18
18.07.86
Reply to 'Update #2 on technical travel to Nicaragua'
In article<39...@decwrl.DEC.COM> <6...@zaphod.UUCP>ti...@zaphod.UUCP (Tim Melanchuk) writes:
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Reply to 'Update #2 on technical travel to Nicaragua'
In article<39...@decwrl.DEC.COM> <6...@zaphod.UUCP>ti...@zaphod.UUCP (Tim Melanchuk) writes:
18.07.86
Tom Slone [(415)486-5954]
23.06.86
Update #2 on technical travel to Nicaragua
tecNICA is an organization which provides technical expertise to the country of Nicaragua. Typically,
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Update #2 on technical travel to Nicaragua
tecNICA is an organization which provides technical expertise to the country of Nicaragua. Typically,
23.06.86
Andre Guirard
02.06.86
Esperanto
Cu [someone out there] sur "net" parleras Esperanton? Mi [just started to learn] Esperanton
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Esperanto
Cu [someone out there] sur "net" parleras Esperanton? Mi [just started to learn] Esperanton
02.06.86
Craig Werner
, …
er...@chronon.uucp
5
17.05.86
Flame etymology clarification
In article <19...@mit-eddie.MIT.EDU> bar...@mit-eddie.UUCP (Barry Margolin) writes: > >The
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Flame etymology clarification
In article <19...@mit-eddie.MIT.EDU> bar...@mit-eddie.UUCP (Barry Margolin) writes: > >The
17.05.86
Rick Heli
,
michael maxwell
2
15.05.86
Looking for Papers.
In article <3...@ucdavis.UUCP> ccr...@ucdavis.UUCP (Rick Heli) writes: >...I need to have a
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Looking for Papers.
In article <3...@ucdavis.UUCP> ccr...@ucdavis.UUCP (Rick Heli) writes: >...I need to have a
15.05.86
Matthew P. Wiener
,
Jeff Winslow
2
07.04.86
Satire for the masses
In article <12...@mtx5a.UUCP> m...@mtx5a.UUCP (m.terribile) writes: >Sorry, weemba, the
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Satire for the masses
In article <12...@mtx5a.UUCP> m...@mtx5a.UUCP (m.terribile) writes: >Sorry, weemba, the
07.04.86
Neal D. McBurnett
06.04.86
Words which are plural in one language, singular in another
I've run across many words in Esperanto which differ from the corresponding English words in the
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Words which are plural in one language, singular in another
I've run across many words in Esperanto which differ from the corresponding English words in the
06.04.86
#Bill_Stewart
,
Mark Brader
3
02.04.86
troff character names for Greek fonts
Jane Wolff (wo...@ucbopal.BERKELEY.EDU) writes in net.text: > I'm working on ditroff font
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troff character names for Greek fonts
Jane Wolff (wo...@ucbopal.BERKELEY.EDU) writes in net.text: > I'm working on ditroff font
02.04.86
pe...@stc.co.uk
, …
Anthony Albert
4
30.03.86
When does an Acronym become a Word?
It seems that IRA is becoming a word. I hear it both ways in the numerous ads on the radio (ira and
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When does an Acronym become a Word?
It seems that IRA is becoming a word. I hear it both ways in the numerous ads on the radio (ira and
30.03.86
Kay Dekker
29.03.86
Spelling on the net
In article <2...@ubu.warwick.UUCP> m...@ubu.UUCP (Mike Joy) writes: >There is a problem here .
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Spelling on the net
In article <2...@ubu.warwick.UUCP> m...@ubu.UUCP (Mike Joy) writes: >There is a problem here .
29.03.86
Andrew Scott Beals
, …
Kay Dekker
4
29.03.86
translation wanted from MontyPythonEnglish to American English
In article <1...@lll-lcc.UUcp> ba...@lll-lcc.UUCP (Andrew Scott Beals) writes: >On "
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translation wanted from MontyPythonEnglish to American English
In article <1...@lll-lcc.UUcp> ba...@lll-lcc.UUCP (Andrew Scott Beals) writes: >On "
29.03.86
Gary Ansok
, …
pur...@muddcs.uucp
13
29.03.86
Letter Salutations
Several interesting suggestions have been made as to salutations directed at unknown parties. This is
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Letter Salutations
Several interesting suggestions have been made as to salutations directed at unknown parties. This is
29.03.86
e.c.leeper
, …
Matthew P. Wiener
11
29.03.86
Usenet Phrase Guide--request for help
In article <8...@tektools.UUCP> ste...@tektools.UUCP (steve shellans) writes: >Years ago I
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Usenet Phrase Guide--request for help
In article <8...@tektools.UUCP> ste...@tektools.UUCP (steve shellans) writes: >Years ago I
29.03.86
Matthew P. Wiener
,
Dave Seaman
2
28.03.86
Derivation of `Moscow'
In article <12...@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU> wee...@brahms.UUCP (Matthew P. Wiener) writes: >In
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Derivation of `Moscow'
In article <12...@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU> wee...@brahms.UUCP (Matthew P. Wiener) writes: >In
28.03.86
steve shellans
27.03.86
Use of the plural *VAXEN* from the singular VAX
Here at Tektronix in Oregon, an informal survey of software engineers showed that about 60-70% used
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Use of the plural *VAXEN* from the singular VAX
Here at Tektronix in Oregon, an informal survey of software engineers showed that about 60-70% used
27.03.86
Asa B. Simmons
, …
Chris Olds
3
27.03.86
origin of foo
[ I just saw a line eater in THIS newsgroup ] One reference that no one has mentioned is DEC.
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origin of foo
[ I just saw a line eater in THIS newsgroup ] One reference that no one has mentioned is DEC.
27.03.86
Matthew P. Wiener
,
m.terribile
2
27.03.86
Satire for the masses
> A lot of people seem to be having trouble recognizing satire. . . . > >but the lack of
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Satire for the masses
> A lot of people seem to be having trouble recognizing satire. . . . > >but the lack of
27.03.86
the Real Swede
,
Jeanette Haritan
2
26.03.86
"Thanks in advance" considered rude
In article <5...@utastro.UUCP> nat...@utastro.UUCP (Ed Nather) writes: >Although Usenet has
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"Thanks in advance" considered rude
In article <5...@utastro.UUCP> nat...@utastro.UUCP (Ed Nather) writes: >Although Usenet has
26.03.86
Matthew P. Wiener
, …
Repo Wench
3
25.03.86
Irresistible grammar flame
In article <6...@mmm.UUCP>, mrg...@mmm.UUCP writes: > Any consensus on this? I was under the
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Irresistible grammar flame
In article <6...@mmm.UUCP>, mrg...@mmm.UUCP writes: > Any consensus on this? I was under the
25.03.86
Garry Bulmer
, …
Riel Smit
3
25.03.86
Request for Machine Readable Jane Austen
In article <51...@alice.uUCp> j...@alice.UucP (John J. McCarthy) writes: >Machine readable
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Request for Machine Readable Jane Austen
In article <51...@alice.uUCp> j...@alice.UucP (John J. McCarthy) writes: >Machine readable
25.03.86
Craig Werner
23.03.86
Words, words, words.
> The earliest use I can find of "metaphysical" to mean something like > "occult
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Words, words, words.
> The earliest use I can find of "metaphysical" to mean something like > "occult
23.03.86
Graeme Hirst
21.03.86
"Verbatim, the language quarterly"
This is a plug for "Verbatim, the language quarterly", a magazine certain to be of interest
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"Verbatim, the language quarterly"
This is a plug for "Verbatim, the language quarterly", a magazine certain to be of interest
21.03.86
Laura Creighton
21.03.86
I'm going away for 2 weeks vacation
I'm going away for 2 weeks vacation, and I have only just realised that the news is going to
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I'm going away for 2 weeks vacation
I'm going away for 2 weeks vacation, and I have only just realised that the news is going to
21.03.86
STella Calvert
, …
Laura Creighton
23
21.03.86
Grammar and Spelling on the Net
I was going to write this up, but then this article comes along. The problem which I have with the
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Grammar and Spelling on the Net
I was going to write this up, but then this article comes along. The problem which I have with the
21.03.86
John Quarterman
, …
ch...@utflis.uucp
14
21.03.86
"he or she" - a grammatical problem solved
In article <8...@cylixd.UUCP> cha...@cylixd.UUCP (Charli Phillips) writes: >While we're
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"he or she" - a grammatical problem solved
In article <8...@cylixd.UUCP> cha...@cylixd.UUCP (Charli Phillips) writes: >While we're
21.03.86
Tom Gross
, …
phoenix
5
20.03.86
Pet names in different languages
In article <22...@utcsri.UUCP> utflis!ch...@utcsri.UUCP (Henry Chai) writes: >In article <
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Pet names in different languages
In article <22...@utcsri.UUCP> utflis!ch...@utcsri.UUCP (Henry Chai) writes: >In article <
20.03.86
Mitchell Marks
20.03.86
Metaphysicians
Wait wait, Sarima (Stanley)! It seems you're overlooking the heavy irony in Michael Ellis's
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Metaphysicians
Wait wait, Sarima (Stanley)! It seems you're overlooking the heavy irony in Michael Ellis's
20.03.86