Either, Jim but I was in fact referring to the softies....you know...the
ones that you get when you have food poisoning while eating at the diner on
Microsoft Way, Washington..... K.
On 07/09/06, Timpe, Jim <Jim.Timpe@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> I use the Australian English dictionary set and so far, it's been spot
> on! It even understands colloquail Aussie slang words, common Aussie
> names etc. I don't have anything to complain against them....
>
> The softies or the Aussies?
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