[SOC] Off topic observations and a question
Reicher, James
JReicher at hrblock.com
Wed Oct 13 17:16:12 EDT 2004
Do you Brits refer to e-mail or e-post? ;)
73 de N8AU, Jim in Raymore, MO
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On Behalf Of Ray Goff
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 3:49 PM
To: Second Class Operators' Club
Subject: RE: RE: [SOC] Off topic observations and a question
Jim,
What you are talking about is different words to describe an object and
there
are lots of examples of that, there are also expressions which mean the
opposite
thing on different sides of the Atlantic.
I don't have a problem with mail and post per say, my puzzle is why the
words
came to be adopted almost in spite of the organisations that run them.
73
Ray, G4FON
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> Ah, for the same reason here we get into elevators and have lifts in
> our shoes, but 'over there' you step into lifts with your elevator
> shoes on... :-) Veddy Proper.
>
> Jim,
> KF7E et al
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