Re: Uninstall office XP
From: Gary Smith (bitbucket_at_example.com)
Date: 02/16/05
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Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 17:00:59 -0800
Alias <aka@maskedandanonymous.com> wrote:
> "Gary Smith" <bitbucket@example.com> wrote
>> Alias <aka@maskedandanonymous.com> wrote:
>>> The question (again). What is the only word in the *English* language
>>> that
>>> is pronounced differently when CAPITALIZED but spelled exactly the same.
>>> "Job" and "herb" don't qualify.
>>
>> "job" and "Job" are pronounced differently.
> Agreed.
>> "herb" and "Herb" are pronounced differently.
> Agreed.
>> "reading" and "Reading" are pronounced differently.
> Agreed.
>> How do these not qualify?
>>
>> --
>> Gary L. Smith gls432@yahoo.com
>> Columbus, Ohio
> They do. Congratulations, but it still isn't the word I had in mind. I must
> admit, you are the first to come up with these and now I will have to add
> them to list. I have asked the question on many fora and you're the first to
> come up with anything.
I know what word you had in mind -- it begins with "p", right? I thought
it was common knowledge, but I haven't seen anyone post it yet. I did
want to point out that there isn't just one such pair.
-- Gary L. Smith gls432@yahoo.com Columbus, Ohio
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