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JAXAshby
 
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Default Para anchors dont work in breaking waves

ah, so if the word had some particular meaning back in the early eighteenth
century it has the same meaning and usage today?

btw, dood, you missed the nuance of the early 18th century meaning.

? dood? are *you* now stating that the product you are pushing for profit
works as you have stated as shown by your use of a three hundred year old
meaning of a word no longer used in that fashion.

dood, it sounds like you are trying to justify your sloppy word usage. that
gives one and all cause for pause about every last thing you might be claiming
about that product you are trying to turn a buck on.

dood, it is the third millenium. try to keep up.

para anchor manufacturers are prolific
advertisers.


"prolific"? it seems you don't know what the word means. Here, let me

help
you out.

prolific

\Pro*lif"ic\, 1. Having the quality of generating; producing young or

fruit;
generative; fruitful; productive; -- applied to plants producing fruit,

animals
producing young, etc.; -- usually with the implied idea of frequent or

numerous
production; as, a prolific tree, female, and the like.

2. Serving to produce; fruitful of results; active; as, a prolific brain; a
controversy prolific of evil.


Jax
prolific
2b this age being not very prolifique of customers for such a
commodity.PEPYS.
3 By Niles prolific torrents delug'd o'er. ad1738.
Shorter Oxford Dic
I assumed you would have known the above, as in 1738 you people still
spoke the Queens English, shame on you.
Bryan