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Re: [RFC] Binary packages containing the source



On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 12:35 PM, Ian Jackson
<ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk> wrote:
> Brett Parker writes ("Re: [RFC] Binary packages containing the source"):
>> On 22 Sep 12:47, Ian Jackson wrote:
>> > Julien Cristau writes ("Re: [RFC] Binary packages containing the source"):
>> > > Why do people hate vowels so much?
>> >
>> > Bcs f y lv thm t y cn wrt ncmprhnsbl gbbrsh mch mr ffctvly.  Ls y sv
>> > smll mnt f typng.
>>                                                                ^Lts
>>                                                                surely?
>
> No :-).  Perhaps "ls" rather than "Ls" would have been more correct.
> I'm not sure of the correct rule for this situation...
>
> (If you're thinking of "Lets", surely the sentence you are
> contemplating is missing its subject?)

I'll bite:

grep -i '^l[aeiou]*s[aeiou]*$' /usr/share/dict/american-english-insane
Lais
Laise
Laius
Laos
Las
Lasi
Leasia
Leesa
Leese
Leis
Leos
Les
Lesa
Lias
Liesa
Lis
Lisa
Lise
Loasa
Lois
Loise
Loos
Los
Lose
Louis
Louisa
Louise
Ls
Luis
Luisa
Luise
Lusa
Lusia
laas
laesie
laiose
laius
laos
las
lasa
lase
laus
leas
lease
lees
leese
leis
leos
les
lese
liaise
lias
lies
lieus
lis
lisu
loasa
looies
loos
loose
los
lose
louies
louis
louise
louse
ls
luaus
lues

Which one is it?!

Unless it is 'Also' and your capital L is nothing more than a red herring.

-matt zagrabelny


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