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On Sun, 14 Mar 2004 13:37:21 -0000, "scott" <spa### [at] spam com> wrote:
>IMBJR wrote:
>> On Sat, 13 Mar 2004 01:20:26 -0000, "scott" <spa### [at] spam com> wrote:
>> > Well I feel sorry for you if you think differently, but the English
>> > dictionary *defines* English words. How could you possibly argue
>> > with the dictionary? Do you have your own version of English?
>>
>> No, don't be silly. A dictionary is NOT to be used for a tool in a
>> discussion on the meaning of terms because it cannot do the term
>> justics.
>
>Oh just grow up, the dictionary says that one meaning of "community" is a
>group of people sharing an interest. You are saying it's not (even though
>I've given you an example (scientific community). Now which one do you
>think is correct?
No you for sure. Don't use a dictionary - it shows you are not
thinking about the matter at hand.
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