Re: "Sharing" files in Linux

From: Greg Madden <pabi@gci.net>
Date: Tue Apr 06 2004 - 13:48:50 AKDT

On Tue, 2004-04-06 at 12:55, Jon Reynolds wrote:
> Ok, so reading my own response I can't tell if I answered it correctly.
> I know that you would use 'an' before a word that begins as a vowel,
> i.e, an apple. And that you would use 'a' when the word begins with a
> consonant, i.e, a school. But how does it work with acronyms and
> initials, is it the same? If so then I have made a grave grammatical
> error in my reply to Mike which may totally misconstrue my true answer.
> If this is the case then I am deeply sorry and did not mean to more
> confuse or befuddle, if you will, the issue.
>
> Bored as hell,
>
> Jon
>
>

Just wait until the baby arrives, you will fondly remember these
blissful, bored times, that is if you have the time :)

-- 
Greg Madden
Precision Air Balance, Inc.
Phone: 907-276-0461
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