> [...]
> Use regardless instead.
Hm. Just use "irregardless" regardless instead of what?
Or use the "instead", which does it's own way by behaving
pretty regardless?
Well, okay, that's not very proper english I'm fabricating
here. but it still sounds funny.
"Use regardless instead."
Heh.
;-)
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Tim Nikias
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