Steven Birkett: >There is always that rheodictic vs arrheodictic debate that has the >potential for rearing its head again.... All right, Steven, since you have bested even my favorite dictionary, will you kindly step in for it? It gets as far as "rheo- A combining form meaning _current_; used chiefly in Electricity, as in _rheo_stat." We don't run to unabridged here in the backwoods ... I take it your use of it has nothing to do with electricity, except perhaps of the mental variety? >And what has this got to do with M.M.? Antares wrote (how _could_ you forget something like this?): >What happens afterwards is very interesting... you get back the old character but.......rejuvenated and with astonishing beauty and power and more, just like marilyn monroe but then in 1997.. hey!! baby! wow!! André -- more! more! (and who could resist "kat in't bakkie"? Imagine getting a sluggish Horugel with misaligned parts working right.) Yours, Susan Susan Kline P.O. Box 1651 Philomath, OR 97370 skline@proaxis.com "I'm glad that there are at least some things somewhere that I don't have to do today." -- Ashleigh Brilliant
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