On June 3, 2003 08:48 pm, you wrote: > I'm sure not everyone would agree with me, but I think a word is > legitimate if its generally understood, cause its all about the > communication. if some one says "I wanna get me a new X, irregardless of > how much I gots to pay", I know perfectly well what they mean.
What's the difference between regardless and irregardless? Same thing? Then, IMHO, that makes irregardless irredundant. <g> -- Peter Pankonin, digitalcrucible Registered Linux User 246938 There are 10 kinds of people in the world: Those who understand binary, and those who don't.
