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Didn't mean to let Norton's little message sneak in there -- apparently
it doesn't like 'messuage' either -- too much like message, I guess ...
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<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:LinLouVan@aol.com">LinLouVan@aol.com</a>
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<div><font id="role_document" color="#000000" face="Arial" size="2">Just
as I suspected, the transcriber read the old 's' as an 'f'.</font></div>
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Thank you Linda! I'd been hoping I had the spelling close enough that
Google would have offered up a more correct alternative, but apparently
it doesn't have the same suspicions that you do. Again, the human
thought process beats out the computer programmer (hopefully another
human).<br>
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Thanks Linda!<br>
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Bill Strickland<br>
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