On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 23:43:47 -0500, "Morgans"
wrote:
IMHO, to take advantage of the auto engine's characteristics, you need a CS
prop, even more. Flat pitch for takeoff, then really get the course pitch.......
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COURSE?
Sorry, 'Teach'.
It's your turn in the barrel. g
One need not be gifted or an English major to be educated in the
basics of our native tongue. Just being a teacher should induce one to
become somewhat less of an embarrassment to this noble vocation....
by osmosis or a remedial 'course', if nothing else.
COARSE adj. - Consisting of large particles; not fine in texture
COURSE n.
1. a. Onward movement in a particular direction;
progress: the course of events.
2. a. A complete body of prescribed studies constituting a
curriculum: a four-year course in engineering.
b. A unit of such a curriculum: took an introductory course
in chemistry; passed her calculus course.
Barnyard BOb -
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