Th word list question was answered in under two minutes-sad, very, sad.

Well riddle me this J K-B, how much faster is the linux version of quackle than 
the windows version (running on the same hardware.)

Zax Monty Python Plays Scrabble.

Jason Katz-Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:                             Sure. 
Type "PIA*" in the normal place, hit the "Query" button, then
 click on "Regex" under Filters. Now type in "^P.*IA$" into the
 lineedit that appears and click "Apply".
 
 Any "regular expression" can be entered into that unlabeled lineedit.
 ^ matches the beginning of the word, . matches any letter, .* matches
 any sequence of letters, $ matches the end of the word, [AEIOU]
 matches one vowel, [UV] matches U or V, and so on. For a complete
 documentation on regular expressions, see some page like:
 
 http://www.amk.ca/python/howto/regex/
 
 Sorry this is such a pain in the arse.
 
 Cheers
 --Jason
 
 On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 1:50 AM, Nathan Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 > I've only just discovered this program, spectacular, a big thankyou to the
 > creators. Just a quick question regarding generating word lists is it
 > possible to specify where in a word you wish certain letters to be eg. all 7
 > letter words beginning with P and ending in IA.
 > Cheers,
 > nathan
 >
 >
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