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Re: "Charged" capacitor mis-terminology



-----Original Message-----
From: Herbert H. Gottlieb <herbgottlieb@juno.com>
To: phys-l@atlantis.uwf.edu <phys-l@atlantis.uwf.edu>
Cc: phys-l@atlantis.uwf.edu <phys-l@atlantis.uwf.edu>
Date: Sunday, February 15, 1998 10:23 AM
Subject: Re: "Charged" capacitor mis-terminology



On Sun, 15 Feb 1998 00:43:34 -0500 "Bob Sciamanda" <trebor@velocity.net>
writes:

What two not uncommon English words have identical pronunciations and
spellings but opposite meanings? (As far as I know, this amazing
discovery is original!)

The two words are ..."DEFINITELY NOT"

Herb Gottlieb from New York City
(Where we are trying to interpret Clinton's response to the questions
about Monica)

_____________________________________________________________________


Sorry, Herb. Your answer is DEFINITELY NOT correct.

-Bob from Erie, PA
(Where we are trying to avoid the tyranny of bigoted virtue.)

Bob Sciamanda sciamanda@edinboro.edu
Dept of Physics trebor@velocity.net
Edinboro Univ of PA http://www.edinboro.edu/~sciamanda/home.html
Edinboro, PA (814)838-7185