Fwd: The repeated/quoted text in your message

Subject: Fwd: The repeated/quoted text in your message
From: "Lisa A. Roth" <roth -dot- lisa -at- jimmy -dot- harvard -dot- edu>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2002 14:20:10 -0400




Sounds a little corny to me. I think it's a spell checker gone wild.

I'm not sure if you can rely on Google Web searching, either. To make the
point to myself before making it to the group, I searched Google for
"exersize." It found nearly 7,000 sites.


>
> At 01:50 PM 10/25/2002 -0400, Ruby Isaacs wrote:
>
> >Is anyone familiar with the term "up-to-data"?
> >
> >I think the author meant to type 'up-to-date' as an adjective in the
> >following sentence:
> >"The overwhelming response to these original reports and continued
> >requests for more detailed information indicated the need for an
> >up-to-data revision that would provide even more detail than the first two
> >reports."
> >
> >However, the search engine Google found the term "up-to-data" on the
> >Internet on 3,140 pages.
> >
> >Thanks.
> >
> >Ruby
> >

Lisa A. Roth
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