On Thursday 24 March 2005 07:28, mougeotte wrote:
> sorry i was on the wrong page
>
> http://ooodocs.sourceforge.net/graphics/banners/index.html

Re: one of the banners

Am I wrong in thinking that the phrase "for free" is commonly used but 
incorrect? The term "free" has traditionally been used as the short form of 
"free of charge", and people have mistakenly assumed it to instead be a 
description. Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I'd also never heard the 
term "for free" used prior to the mid-1980s (I was born in the 60s).

Yes, I know this is a small point and one way or the other, only <0.01% of 
people would know the answer to this, but since there's a chance of it being 
incorrect, I think we should fix it.

Anyone know? Jean?

Mike

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