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Autor: Charles Walmsley
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A: nt.guilde
CC: ML Guilde
Assumptes vells: Myths, Lies and downright...
Assumpte: POLLUTION
Did I make a mistake with a date then? Some mistake! Poor lad.
A forensic anthropologist ! Sonny, you try a real dictionary for
"forensic pathologist".
Defense - you impertinent twerp - who says I need one ? You perhaps ?
Shocked are you ? Why you poor little chap. Try minding your own damn
business.
The position taken by the Scots and the English take regarding their
relations is very certainly none of your affair - you insignificant
little frog-eating chancer.
Looking for the meaning of "compulsive liar" are we ? Ok, I'm with
you. And when we get through with that could you help me look up
"bigoted poltroon" ?
Thanks in advance.
Now notice that this stops here for me. I am not interested in bigotry,
bullshit or gratuitous insults and I'm not going to make you the gift of
a public platform for your obvious talent for all three. I suggest you
make an attempt to calm yourself and that you be more careful of your
words. Politeness costs nothing. Try to remember that insults get paid
for.
I'm here because of my interest in Linux, _though I've no objection to a
small smile from time_ _to time_. I'm not interested in any other game.
If you need help with any long words here - please ask somebody else.
Thanks
And my very best to you ..... you seem in need
nt.guilde@??? wrote:

>Quoting Charles Walmsley, Sat 12 Jun 2004, 08:49 +0200 CEST :
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>>"Urban Legend ?!" et Shakespeare se retourne dans sa tombe - vraiment
>>trop de films. Pour info - la barbe pousse après la mort (ainsi que les
>>cheveux et les ongles) mais à la même vitesse qu'avant.
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> Pourquoi ne vérifies-tu pas tes affirmations ? On aurait pu éviter à cette
>liste un bon nombre de messages qu'on aurait pu diriger vers un forum plus
>approprié.
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> http://www.snopes.com/science/nailgrow.htm
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>     Claim:   A person's fingernails and hair continue to grow after his death.

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>     Status:   False. 

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>     To quote the respected forensic anthropologist William R. Maples:

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>         It is a myth that fingernails and hair continue to grow after
>     death. What really happens is that the skin may retract around them,
>     making the hair and nails prickle up and jut out more prominently.
>     Erich Maria Remarque, in his novel All Quiet on the Western Front,
>     imagines a dead friend's nails growing in weird, subterranean
>     corkscrews after his burial. It is a powerful, disturbing image, but
>     it is pure moonshine. No such thing occurs.

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>Quel est le passage de Shakespeare que tu invoques pour ta défense ?
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>>Il s'agit à l'origine d'une lettre satirique apparue dans "The Times" aux
>>alentours de 1812. La lettre en question était provoquée par l'apparition
>>de "The Oxford English Dictionary" et était l'oeuvre d'un savant (débile)
>>de - vous l'auriez deviné - L'Université de Cambridge (Angleterre, je le
>>dis toute suite).
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> http://dictionary.oed.com/tour/step-2.html
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>     Before we embark on the tour of OED Online, a few words about the
>     Oxford English Dictionary itself.

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>     The First Edition began publication in 1884 under the editorship of
>     James Murray, and was completed in 1928.

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> En 1812, le OED devait encore attendre 72 ans pour voir le jour ; aucune
>recherche ne pouvait te fournir cette date-là.
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>>La rivalité entre les 2 Universités (Oxford et Cambridge) est
>>connue, même en France, et on peut noter que Cambridge n'a jamais édité
>>de dictionnaire.
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> On notera qu'il y en a plusieurs : http://dictionary.cambridge.org/.
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>>Mes compatriotes !**! Gott strafe you - I'm Scots not English !
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> C'est d'autant plus choquant d'en dire du mal ; si tu n'es pas
>dans le lot, tu ne peux même pas prétendre au 'self-deprecating humour'.
> Compatriote = du même pays ; les Ecossais et les Anglais sont compatriotes.
> Mais que signifie 'compulsive liar' ?
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