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From: greenber@timeinc.UUCP (Ross M. Greenberg)
Newsgroups: net.misc,net.wanted
Subject: Re: Question for Freeware authors
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Date: Tue, 6-Aug-85 21:33:39 EDT
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In article <181@tekig5.UUCP> waynekn@tekig5.UUCP (Wayne Knapp) writes:
(Responding to "Flugelware"):
>
>That isn't funny, it's stupid.  We are already hacking up English to a 
>degree that Webster never dreamed possible!  Lets try to keep the terms
>understandable.   Anyway I admire your courage at posting such an idea,
>even though I think it's a terrible idea.

Webster was a nice guy and all, but didn't he die a while ago. Probably
before such words as "microwave", "microprocessor", and other new words
were invented.

Language is an evolving thing.  Flugelman was the guy that made up the
term "freeware".  This has become a part of our living language.

I think there might be room left in the language for one more word:
a word that will cause this fellow to be remembered.

Thanks for your admiration.


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