Charles A Edwards wrote:
> 
> On Sun, 21 Apr 2002 01:23:13 +1200
> Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > But the rules of the English language are in a constant state of change.
> > The dictionary as an invention has tried to stultify that change but it is
> > still happening. Only in the last few years has a letter had the date and
> > addresses aligned left. Also try reading "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner"
> > the source of the "Water water everywhere" quote, or "Le Morte d'Arthur"
> > one source of the Knights of the round table legends.
> 
> For even more enlightenment let them try Beowolf or The Canterbury Tales
> in their original english.
> 
>   Charles
> 
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In our ADD riddled world *Of which I have ADD* thats tantamount to
torture for some!

You sir, are in violation of the Geneva convention!  :)

However I've tried reading Chaucer and thatsa  royal pain in the
arse...Still a beautiful thing to read though.

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