While occasionally someone will mention Ghandi in referring to
football or bread, nine times in ten people are referring to the
greatest peacenik ever. I must say the instructions for removing a
word from the dictionary are confusing, though I almost do it
accidentally on my phone every few
While my previous email is in quarantine (I included a screenshot) there’s also
the Ghanaian football player Ghandi Kassenu, and Ghandi Bread (an Iranian sugar
loaf) so the dictionary isn’t the problem…
Again, you get what you pay for (as I only do the meeting notes because when
Barbara’s not t
Note for future: Google and Wikipedia both steer you to "Gandhi".
Usually free works fine. Use off-brand or proprietary search engines at
your peril, or use multiple ones to get consensus. Out of curiosity,
what spell checker told you "Ghandi" was correct?
Live long and prosper -- Kennita
In case anyone hasn't heard, the Black Bear Diner is open tonight. We called
them to check. If they don't have a phone number (maybe several), or email
address, for a BASFA officer, they probably should.
--Best, Gerald
Gerald D. Nordley
gdnord...@aol.com
www.gdnordley.com
-Original Me
I’m a lousy typist and speller (and spell check apparently steered me wrong).
You get what you pay for…
> On Oct 14, 2019, at 08:18, Kennita Watson via Basfa
> wrote:
>
> For Obi-Wan's sake, it's "Gandhi"!
> Live long and prosper -- Kennita
> On 10/13/19 7:50 PM, Ken Patterson via Basfa wrote
For Obi-Wan's sake, it's "Gandhi"!
Live long and prosper -- Kennita
On 10/13/19 7:50 PM, Ken Patterson via Basfa wrote:
BASFA Meeting #1521
Monday, October 7, 2019
Trey Haddad, President
Ken Patterson, Vice President
Dave Gallaher, Treasurer
Galen Tripp & Laser Pistol Packin’ Mama, Serge