On 2005-06-10, Kent West wrote: > Hubert Chan wrote: > >>(David, I think you're to subtle . . . . >> >> > "too". > > D'oh! > > As long as we're drifting way off-topic (which is a fun thing to do > sometimes, for a short while): > > "you're" means "you are", as in "You're driving too fast". > "your" means "being possessed by you", as in "Your car is going off a > cliff, with us in it. Aeieieie!"
Not to mention: loose (rhymes with juice) means the opposite of tight lose (rhymes with booze) means to misplace If virus took a latin plural, it could be viri, but never virii. The accepted plural is viruses. -- Chris F.A. Johnson <http://cfaj.freeshell.org> ================================================================== Shell Scripting Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach, 2005, Apress <http://www.torfree.net/~chris/books/cfaj/ssr.html> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]