bob@bob301.UUCP (Bob Ames) (04/08/88)
testing Bob Ames
dfjr@emory.uucp (Dave Ford) (04/11/88)
This is a test. Thank you. -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- David Ford UUCP: { gatech | gt-eedsp }!emory!dfjr or {...}!emory!alaska!dave --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
bbh@whizz.UUCP (Bud Hovell) (09/19/88)
this is only a test ::::::::::::::::::::::::: | OVERTURE SYSTEMS CORP | Bud Hovell | Lake Oswego, OR | | (503)636-3000 | ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: | UUCP{attmail!, tektronix!tekgen!teksce!bucket!, pacbell!safari!}whizz!bbh | :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
bbh@whizz.UUCP (Bud Hovell) (11/04/88)
Test. ::::::::::::::::::::::::: | OVERTURE SYSTEMS CORP | Bud Hovell | Lake Oswego, OR | | (503)636-3000 | ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: | UUCP{attmail!, tektronix!tekgen!teksce!bucket!, pacbell!safari!}whizz!bbh | ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: "Follow your bliss" - Joseph Campbell
dbdev@barak.UUCP (David Development) (11/17/88)
This is a test message.
bbh@whizz.uucp (Bud Hovell) (11/29/88)
Just trying to get straightened out here. OVERTURE SYSTEMS CORP. Bud Hovell Operations Specialists Lake Oswego, Oregon :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: : USENET: {attmail! | tektronix!tessi!bucket! | pacbell!safari!} whizz!bbh : : TELEX: 152258436 (Whizz/Bud Hovell) VOICE: 503-636-3000 : :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: "Follow your bliss" - Joseph Campbell
root@dasys1.UUCP (Minister of Information) (12/04/88)
did you get this???
dbdev@barak.UUCP (Informix Development) (12/12/88)
test
cmv@ttrde.UUCP (C M Votava) (02/09/89)
Hope this test works from ttrde -Craig
dave@safari.UUCP (dave munroe) (05/12/89)
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yan@playfair.STANFORD.EDU (yan) (05/15/89)
this is a test.
scott@primes.UUCP (Scott Craig) (05/15/89)
This is a test
mike@unmvax.cs.unm.edu (Michael I. Bushnell) (07/12/89)
A Handy Guide To English Grammar (Original Version) Pronouns: Person Number Nominative Possesive Genitive Objective Reflexive/Intensive ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Singluar I my mine me myself 1 Plural we our ours us ourselves 2 Singular thou thy thine thee thyself 2 Plural ye/you your yours you/ye yourselves 3 Singular he his his him himself 3 Singular she her hers her herself 3 Singular it its its/it it itself 3 Plural they their theirs them themselves Notes: The use of you as nominative and ye as objective are rare. The use of it as genitive has privative meaning, with its used otherwise. Modern usage: Thou is used only to indicate great respect for the addressee. The use of ye in the nominative is restriced to imperative sentences, and uses inverted word order. The use of ye in the objective is rare, and gives an archaic tone. You is used with singular meaning, with an additional declension yourself. They is used with singular meaning to indicate indifference with repect to the gender of the referent. In all cases, however, the original conjugations are tied to the pronoun used (grammatical number and person) not the meaning of the sentence (actual number and person). For example, "When a teacher speaks, they speak clearly." Conjugations: (Soft verbs:) Present indicative: I open thou openest it opens he/she openeth we/you/they open Past, indicative and subjunctive: I/thou/it/he/she/we/you/they opened Present subjunctive: I/thou/it/he/she/we/you/they open Present Imperative: open thou open ye Present infinitive and supine: to open Present participle and gerund: opening Past participle: opened (Hard verbs:) Present indicative: I come thou comest it comes he/she cometh we/you/they come Past, indicative and subjunction: I/it/he/she/we/you/they came thou camest Present subjunctive: I/thou/it/he/she/we/you/they come Present imperative: come thou come ye Present infinitive and supine: to come Present participle and gerund: coming Past participle: came Notes: The "th" form is for animate subjects, they "s" form for inatimate subjects, in the present indicative. There is a class of "semi-hard" verbs with the past tense formed like hard verbs and the past participle formed like soft verbs, or vice versa. Modern usage: The "th" form in the present indicative is replace by the "s" form for all subjects. Michael I. Bushnell \ This above all; to thine own self be true Silence == Death \ And it must follow, as the night the day, mike@unmvax.cs.unm.edu /\ Thou canst not be false to any man. Telephone: +1 505 292 0001 / \ Farewell: my blessing season this in thee!
nichiren@glyph.UUCP (Andy Heffernan) (07/13/89)
In article <215@unmvax.unm.edu> mike@unmvax.cs.unm.edu (Michael I. Bushnell) writes: > > A Handy Guide To English Grammar > > (Original Version) > [...] >Modern usage: [...] > They is used with singular meaning to indicate > indifference with repect to the gender of the referent. In all cases, > however, the original conjugations are tied to the pronoun used (grammatical > number and person) not the meaning of the sentence (actual number and > person). For example, "When a teacher speaks, they speak clearly." Modern usage or not, that's just plain bad grammar. (But we dasn't offend the ladies!) 'a teacher' --> 'he speaks' | 'she speaks' | 'it speaks' ..grind..grind..grind.. Next issue: Giant Bill the Cat poster. Hang it on walls. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Andy Heffernan uunet!glyph!nichiren [1222 - 1282] -------------------------------------------------------------------------
dee@lamc.UUCP (Decius Aaron) (08/02/89)
Testing. abcdf ;lkj asdf ;lkj asdf ;kj
doc@holin.ATT.COM (David Mundhenk) (08/08/89)
This is a tset or something like taht. -- :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: EMAIL: ...!att!holin!doc | "I can't complain but | /^, VOICE: (201)-580-4943 | sometimes I still do"| / } _, , , __ #include <std.disclaimer> | - Joe Walsh | /_./ (_l |/ <~_
nobody@lamc.UUCP (NOBODY) (08/16/89)
TESTING
dave@uci.UUCP (News Administrator) (08/22/89)
ohhhhh, at test! -- David L. Anderson {mmm,bungia}!jhereg!uci!dave Unified Communications, Inc. Suite 500 "When two businessmen agree on Bloomington, MN 55425 something, one isn't needed." - unknown
dee@lamc.UUCP (Decius Aaron) (09/02/89)
Testing 123
ghlange@cs.vu.nl (Gerie Langeveld) (09/04/89)
This is a test.
cmv@cbnewsc.ATT.COM (C M Votava) (10/26/89)
This is try #2 to post an article to a unix-pc group outside of cbnewsc. -Craig
ceb@cbnewsc.ATT.COM (Chuck Bryant) (10/26/89)
This is a test. please ignore.
sbw@tapest.UUCP (Steve Wampler) (11/16/89)
Just a test. -- Steve Wampler {...!arizona!naucse!tapest!sbw} {...!ditka!tapest!sbw}
doug@letni.UUCP (Doug Davis) (12/08/89)
Test, ignore this, please don't respond, thank you...
cmv@cbnewsc.ATT.COM (C M Votava) (02/11/90)
I'm trying to see if this gets out properly, or not. -Craig Votava ihlpf!cmv cbnewsc!cmv