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Thanks Jeff. I had not considered the driver aspect. Regarding the
larger case, I think there are other options for external expansion.But irregardless, I'll bide my time (-:. Cheers, Jim |
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But irregardless
It's a pet peeve, but there's no such word as "irregardless" Just use 'regardless'. Much like the misuse of "loose" when people mean "lose". |
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![]() "Bill Kearney" wkearney-99@hot-mail-com wrote in message t... But irregardless It's a pet peeve, but there's no such word as "irregardless" Just use 'regardless'. Much like the misuse of "loose" when people mean "lose". Not for nothing, but there is, indeed, such a word. http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/irregardless It's just a stupid word, which tends to rub everyone the wrong way. |
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* Bill Kearney wrote, On 3/16/2007 10:06 AM:
But irregardless It's a pet peeve, but there's no such word as "irregardless" Just use 'regardless'. Much like the misuse of "loose" when people mean "lose". I don't ordinarily use "irregardless" because I was taught that it was not "proper" English. But irregardless of that, it is in almost every dictionary, it is in common usage, and therefore it is a word. I think I may have to look for a good place to use it. |
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Bill Kearney wrote:
But irregardless It's a pet peeve, but there's no such word as "irregardless" Just use 'regardless'. Much like the misuse of "loose" when people mean "lose". another pet peeve is the use or 'your' instead of the contraction 'you're' |
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![]() "krj" wrote in message ... Bill Kearney wrote: But irregardless It's a pet peeve, but there's no such word as "irregardless" Just use 'regardless'. Much like the misuse of "loose" when people mean "lose". another pet peeve is the use or 'your' instead of the contraction 'you're' "As some day it may happen that a victim must be found I've got a little list, I've got a little list..." Like people who spell "probably" as "prolly." How irksome. |
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![]() Like people who spell "probably" as "prolly." How irksome. Or 'voila' |
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