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On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 23:39:46 -0700, David Nebenzahl
wrote: On 9/22/2004 11:45 AM Phil Hobgen spake thus: "David Nebenzahl" wrote in message ... On 9/21/2004 1:34 PM Uranium Committee spake thus: [nothing worth repeating] A "dialogue"? (Again with the pretentious Brit spelling.) Is there another way to spell dialogue? Yes; "dialog". Not all Brits are pretentious, just those of us from England, where we prefer to speak English. :-) Cheers Phil Hobgen, Southampton, UK Clarification: Brits, of course, aren't being pretentious when they speak (and spell) in the British way. Americans, however, are. We don't go to the "theatre", see "colours" or visit any kind of "centre" unless we're being, well, pretentious. I am not British, I am Canadian, and I usually spell using the British spellings, hey if it's good enough for the Queen, it's good enough for me...... W |
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