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Re: what would be "news" these days?

by Rick Harrison <not@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 5, 2008 at 11:09 PM

In article <3h9us3hfuacackqgou7n9uc2uo8np9gj3l@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Padraic Brown
<elemtilas@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

> No, conlangers have been boinking for years. Perhaps this was the
> first big formal conference event, but certainly not the first
> gathering! References to conlang boinks go back to at least 1999.

Well then, I sit corrected. By the way, what does "boink" mean in your
variety of English?
 




 7 Posts in Topic:
what would be "news" these days?
Sandy Rhodes <nobody@[  2008-03-03 17:21:10 
Re: what would be "news" these days?
Paul Bartlett <bartlet  2008-03-03 19:52:00 
Re: what would be "news" these days?
Rick Harrison <not@[EM  2008-03-04 12:57:55 
Re: what would be "news" these days?
Bob LeChevalier <lojba  2008-03-04 15:07:00 
Re: what would be "news" these days?
Padraic Brown <elemtil  2008-03-05 18:00:55 
Re: what would be "news" these days?
Rick Harrison <not@[EM  2008-03-05 23:09:36 
Re: what would be "news" these days?
Padraic Brown <elemtil  2008-03-06 18:13:45 

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