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Very interesting. Miles of thanks, kilometeres of thanks, acres of thanks .... and other measurements of thx.

Aha, the link about Australian slang doesn't work.

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Very interesting. Miles of thanks, kilometeres of thanks, acres of thanks .... and other measurements of thx.

Aha, the link about Australian slang doesn't work.




Which link is it that's dead?

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Wunnerful stuff Max - it's earned a dedicated link on my d-top!

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A rather tasty new addition to my list, imo:
http://www.realliteraturedir.com/

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nice, Max, thanks!


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Wow, that's awesome! Thanks for your link.

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Oh!This is very good ! Jackie, someone told me you never read
Shakespeare.It's in this your link , thanks very much! I clicked on Bards and then you get the complete works! Macbeth: Where shall we three meet again? In thunder, lightning or in rain. Magic!

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I've just been pointed to a neat site that I've added to my list. Ancientscripts.com - well worth a look.

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Pretty cool. Thanks again for doing this, Max. The site looks better than ever. I smiled when I saw the disclaimer...and the Arsenal logo!

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I notice that this page now has links to some charity sites. Is the page legitimate, or a scam of some sort?

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Originally Posted By: latishya
I notice that this page now has links to some charity sites. Is the page legitimate, or a scam of some sort?


Max's site? no scam from him, definitely. it is a privately owned page, after all. he may be trying to recoup a bit of the cost.

he's got a nice tribute link for Edmund Hillary.


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he's got a nice tribute link for Edmund Hillary.


Here's another:
http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20080113

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thanks, what a good list.

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Hi Alexis and welcome

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Anybody know what the Latin on that page says?
Quote:
haec ligamina per commodum proposita sunt et salis grano obsorbeantur. caveat lector.

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Originally Posted By: latishya
Anybody know what the Latin on that page says?
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haec ligamina per commodum proposita sunt et salis grano obsorbeantur. caveat lector.


Subject to correction by Nuncle: These links are offered for entertainment only and should be taken with a grain of salt. Let the reader beware.

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These links are offered for entertainment only and should be taken with a grain of salt. Let the reader beware.

Yes, that seems to be what it says.


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right up on top of Max's list is Bartleby.com, which is an excellent resource.

a while back I got this note from a reader:
I wanted to let you know about ReadPrint.com -- a massive non-profit library similar to Bartleby -- except its far better organized and user friendly. We've been using it extensively in school nowadays -- it's great for doing research since you can search within the books.

from a glance, it looks pretty good.

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ReadPrint seems to be on that Max guy's page as well.

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I'm probably not in the appropriate thread here, but I'm a newcomer, so looking forward to communicating with some of you, and of course learning a lot. I saw a thread where some were discussing the place of the apostrophe, which made me realise I have come to the right place for help. You see, my grammar needs a lot of attention and there's a lot I need to learn in that area, so hoping some of you will help educate this mature student. \:\)

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 Originally Posted By: grammatic
I'm probably not in the appropriate thread here, but I'm a newcomer, so looking forward to communicating with some of you, and of course learning a lot. I saw a thread where some were discussing the place of the apostrophe, which made me realise I have come to the right place for help. You see, my grammar needs a lot of attention and there's a lot I need to learn in that area, so hoping some of you will help educate this mature student. \:\)

Okay, here's your first test - can you repeat this sentence without mangling any vowels - "Australia will win the next Bledisloe Cup."

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can you repeat this sentence without mangling any vowels - "Australia will win the next Bledisloe Cup due entirely to their outstanding Kiwi coach"

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 Originally Posted By: latishya
can you repeat this sentence without mangling any vowels - "Australia will win the next Bledisloe Cup due entirely to their outstanding Kiwi coach"

Touché! \:o

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The origin of this thread: "Where can I look it up" is a storehouse and wealthy of info. Just found it. Thanks so much.


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As to 'grammatic ' stranger
at the top of the page. Welcome. I just joined in June 08. There is so much stuff here you will love it. The apostrophe
discussion is what got me started. Enjoy


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Yes, I think that the good, so could not help but reply, but it seems there is a better way

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Welcome Coel.....


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