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Date: Thu Mar 21 2002 - 02:20:41 EST

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    > YTSEJAM Digest 6139
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    >Today's Topics:
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    > 1) enchant
    > by "TREVOR HOIT" <trevorhoit@attbi.com>
    > 2) Dream theater in Twin Cities newspaper
    > by "Al @ Switchcraft" <al@isd.net>
    > 3) Tom Martino at Denver show
    > by "Eric Barker" <barkere1@us.ibm.com>
    > 4) Re: Dream theater in Twin Cities newspaper
    > by "Kez" <kez@stickdog.com>
    > 5) WDADU-GOLD
    > by David or Tammy Landis <tdlandis@earthlink.net>
    > 6) **SPOILERS** Kansas City Show Setlist
    > by "A_Change Of_Seasons" <sacredjade@hotmail.com>
    > 7) Re: enchant
    > by Ilia <painlessscream@yahoo.com>
    > 8) Release Date of Superior - 'Ultima Ratio'
    > by Bernd.Basmer@t-online.de (Bernd Basmer)
    > 9) Re: enchant
    > by WB Henderson <wbhenderson@cs.millersville.edu>
    > 10) RE: Release Date of Superior - 'Ultima Ratio'
    > by "Souter, Jan-Michael" <JSouter@healthaxis.com>
    > 11) Minneapolis pre-show
    > by "segue mike" <jp62693@hotmail.com>
    > 12) Re: $1 a day...do you need legal coverage?? .. .>18842
    > by Graham Borland <graham@moonbog.net>
    > 13) Glass Prison video at CDNow
    > by Graham Borland <graham@moonbog.net>
    >
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    >Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 01:39:41 -0800
    >From: "TREVOR HOIT" <trevorhoit@attbi.com>
    >To: <ytsejam@torchsong.com>
    >Subject: enchant
    >Message-ID: <001f01c1ca73$005e14a0$3d44e40c@attbi.com>
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    >Subject: Enchant
    >>That's one band I pick up their newest CD irregardless of anything.
    >
    >Two things:
    >1. "Irregardless" is not a word.
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            You probably believe that "alright" and "inflammable" are not
    words either. :-) But, strangely enough, they have all been used
    enough to be regarded as "words" by dictionaries, though two of them
    are mainly used causually. Heck, remember the old saying that
    "Ain't ain't in the dictionary"? Well, it is now. Language grows
    and changes over time.

                                    Steve



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