Scripsit Brian Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > It was a scenario to consider, which was completely possible. I didn't > suggest it would happen in this particular case. What if the offending > word list contained only the words "the, if, and".
Then it would be every bit as copyrightable as the following novel, just authored seconds ago by yours truly: It was a dark and stormy night. Suddenly the Sun went nova and everyone died. THE END. > > I wouldn't describe it as likely. The choice of words (do you add cwm? > > bakress? ye? luculent? cromulent? boxen? virii? f**k? The spelling > > without the astericks? I can see large debates on each of those words) > > and the large selection mean that any two wordlists are probably going > > to have significant differences in the set of words included. > Don't waste time with retarded suggestions that have absolutely nothing > to do with the issue at hand. Those questions, and thousands og others like them, are exactly what the issue at hand is about. -- Henning Makholm "Check the sprog."

