Hello Dierk.

At 12:13 PM on Monday, April 08, 2002 you wrote the
following about [How about a print preview feature?]:

Dierk> In the US it also means to applaud/cheer/support
Dierk> (especially in sports)

  Interesting.

  To be truthful, I'd hate to explain to a
  sports fan that what I was doing by yelling & cheering
  @ an event was 'rootleing'. I'd get a 'huh?"

  I rather explain that I was rooting for my team [even tho
  it might suggest to some that I was digging through the
  dirt which might be accurate for some teams :-) ]

  I just like the sound of 'rootle'; it sounds so jolly.
  Kind of like a yodel or something. I'll find some use for
  it -- maybe Scrabble or in a crossword puzzle?

  Do you think this is OT enough for Mark or Allie to step
  in? :-)

-- 
Jan Rifkinson
Ridgefield, CT USA
TB! V1.60c/W2K_SP2
ICQ 41116329


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