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Sake
Join Date: Jul 2006
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It can make the difference between:
Helping your uncle Jack off a horse and Helping your uncle jack off a horse that is all for today ![]() |
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A large glass of Merlot
Join Date: Jun 2006
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Capitalisation is nearly as important as proper English
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Preparing more tumbleweed
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Hawaii
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I believe the geek expression would be "pwned", though if I was going to go to semantics I'd point out how it was the British that migrated away from the use of "z" and switched to using "s" for very little reason. The US remained true to the original standard practice relating to use of "z". If I was being really annoying I'd also point out that the Oxbridge examination boards have deliberately maintained their use of the letter "z" in their documentation, a kind of lexicographical rebellion if you would
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Provider of sensible advice about homosexuals
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Punctuation is just as important, try a comma before and after "Jack" and you will find much the same effect.
I agree with dymetrie though. (shh, don't tell anyone as it might be bad for his reputation ![]()
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Lara Croft
Join Date: Jun 2006
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