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RE: Thoriated Tungsten Rods



Original poster: Yurtle Turtle <yurtle_t@xxxxxxxxx>

One problem with correcting or changing a subject is
that lots of email programs allow you to group all
emails into "threads". I'm not sure whether they use
header info or simply the subject, but...

There you go
Adam

--- Tesla list <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Original poster: "alfred erpel" <alfred@xxxxxxxxx>
>
>
> Kurt,
>
>          I agree with you completely.  While it is
> no ones fault except the
> original poster that the word is spelled wrong in
> the original post, maybe
> it should be considered other people's fault for not
> correcting the
> spelling.  Since I think that I have something
> meaningful to add to this
> thread I have bothered to correct the spelling in
> the subject line as I have
> seen other people do other times when they were
> responding to misspelled
> subjects.  You are correct that anyone intelligent
> searching the archives
> (or the internet with any search engine) is likely
> not to get a return on
> the items of value in this thread.
>
> Regards,
>
> Al Erpel
> USA, PA, 18901
>
>
> PS ----  "Legastheny" is an invented disorder and
> BS.  Like many other (but
> not all) putative "learning disorders", it is an
> excuse for people 'who'
> fail or an excuse for people 'to' fail.
>
> [stuff snipped]
>
>
>  >
>  > Original poster: "Kurt Schraner"
> <k.schraner@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>  >
>  > Why nobody like to spell the title as
> "Thoriated..." instead
>  > of "Thoraited..." ???
>  >
>  > The whole thread might not show up in a later
> archive search
>  > for "thoriated".
>  >
>  > In addition, foreign language members, like
> myself, would
>  > really benefit from halfway correct spelling.
>  >
>  > Kurt
>  >
>  > P.S. I'm aware, that legastheny has nothing to do
> with
>  > intelligence, and would not like to discourage
> anybody to
>  > post to the list.
>
>
>


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