At 07:19 PM 4/11/2013, Phil Zimmerman wrote: >How about my Proxy Server is over the International Date Line.. >Dat count david? Gee...if I were to try to answer that I'd have to admit that I knew what a proxy server was, and that might lead to a discussion of the Goon Show, availability, ruddy Americans for the use of; and other things the Brits like to keep close to their collective chest even if you have the dosh to buy them. So given that I haven't the least idea what you're talking about, no. Dat don't count no way nohow. I'm a marasheenoketchuppotayto man myself; but given that my interests range over some hundreds of years of English language and I fly a Ford Tri-Engine for sport and occasionally tell the truth I have a nuanced view of usage regarding motor and engine. I do have some standards, though. A petard is clearly a hoisting engine, and equally clearly not a hoisting motor. Brrrm brm brm brm brm brm brm, brrrm b' brrrm, Brrrm brm brm brm brm brm brrrm b' brrrm, Brrrm brm brm brm brm brm brrrm b' brrrm. Brrrm brm brm brm brm brm brrrm. Bang. Yrs, d |
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