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Old October 17th 04 posted to ny.general,sci.physics,seattle.general,la.general,dc.general
Gene
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Default The case for and against genius

On Sun, 17 Oct 2004 10:03:38 -0400, Tiny Human Ferret
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wrote:
In article ,
Tiny Human Ferret wrote:

Morituri-Max wrote:

Fabrizio J. Bonsignore wrote:

snips

In fact, all of them had a very genial idea, am I right?


genial?

Never let an ESOL student use a spell checker or you will get really
silly output.

Actually, that might explain half of his posts.

Someone just started typing randomly and then ran it through the
spellchecker numerous times, randomly selecting words from the choices
lists presented when something ambiguous fails the spellcheck.



Have you used the assumption that English is not the poster's
first writing language? Genial is an obvious word to write
in this case.


So, one might think from context, might have been "general".


I'm getting so ****ing fed up with people who judge the thinking
ability of other people just because they don't act and talk
like Hollywood superstars.


Try looking at some of "Fabrizio"'s other recent postings.



maybe he should have added "On heavy drugs as usual"
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