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On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 20:03:37 GMT, "Falky foo"
wrote: very true. the only time you would NEED code would be in EXTREMELY bad situations -- ie, the world as we know it is gone gone gone. Otherwise it's truly an anachronism. I suppose it's good to have folks who know it just in case of some major MAJOR catastrophe; and there are some people who enjoy learning Latin too, a fairly useless language. Studying Latin has done more for my English composition than any English class I ever took. Your characterization is baseless. So good-on-em if that's their thing. |
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