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Subject:Re: What the f -at- #$? From:Mike Pope <mikep -at- ASYMETRIX -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 27 Jul 1994 15:44:00 PDT
Or even etymology.
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>Subject: Re: What the f -at- #$?
>Date: Wednesday, July 27, 1994 6:32PM
>>Just my two cents, Canadian--We had to learn all this in school. Did any
of
>you
>>Americans on this list have to study English history in any detail? Just
>>curious.
>We didn't have to study the entymology of English, although I always found
it
>fascinating and spent many squinty hours reading the OED.
>Did you see the television series a few years ago, "The Story of English?"
>There was also an accompanying book. Fascinating stuff.