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  • Louetta
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2003
    • 2331

    Originally posted by Rob View Post
    As I understand it, i.e. means "namely," and e.g. means "for example." I didn't google it or look it up in any other reference material.
    According to my system I beat you by two minutes.

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    • IIC
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2003
      • 14938

      Quote:
      Originally Posted by IIC
      Louetta...I see you use e.g. I use that a lot too.

      BESIDES Louetta...Who can tell me the difference between i.e. and e.g. ???

      NO FAIR GOOGLING IT...Let's see who knows...Doug



      Originally posted by louetta12001 View Post
      Don't have to google it. I.e. is that is, e.g. is for example.
      Louetta...Obviously you don't read my posts....Didn't I BOLD the word BESIDES???

      I knew that you knew...Now we'll never know who is as smart as we are...LOL
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      • Louetta
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2003
        • 2331

        Originally posted by IIC View Post
        Louetta...I see you use e.g. I use that a lot too.

        BESIDES Louetta...Who can tell me the difference between i.e. and e.g. ???

        NO FAIR GOOGLING IT...Let's see who knows...Doug
        Oops. Just noticed you said BESIDES.

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        • Rob
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2003
          • 3194

          Originally posted by IIC View Post
          You've only taught me 3 Shakesperean words...Methinks, Mayhap & Opine(which maybe isn't even Shakesperean???)...When is the next HERITAGE lesson???
          You must not watch the O'Reily Factor on Fox News Channel. He says at the conclusion of every broadcast, "Name and town if you wish to opine," meaning, 'if you send an email and want it to be considered for reading on the air, include your name and where you live.'
          —Rob

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          • Louetta
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2003
            • 2331

            Originally posted by IIC View Post
            You are too young to be a Flower Child...You must be boning up on your history...lol

            Today the IIC 100 was 86 up 14 dn...I don't have the IBD 100 figures handy...But, it looks like the IIC 100 will increase its lead again this week...Doug

            PS...Feel free to mention the IIC 100 over at IBD...I don't think Bruce would mind.
            I may be too young to be a flower child but like them I don't wear underwear. Bras that is, I wear undies. When I was an undergrad the athletic department gave us bras, somewhat functional things in either black or maroon. That was because the rowing coach insisted his girls wear them. Swimmers don't need bras for their sport but we got them anyway. They came in handy in warm weather for working in the garden and stuff.

            I'm going to do a study and see if I can come up with some covered calls using the IIC 100. Its about the right time.

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            • Rob
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2003
              • 3194

              Originally posted by louetta12001 View Post
              According to my system I beat you by two minutes.
              However, I composed my reply prior to seeing your post. So we are in agreement.
              —Rob

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              • peanuts
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2006
                • 3365

                Originally posted by IIC View Post
                Louetta...I see you use e.g. I use that a lot too.

                BESIDES Louetta...Who can tell me the difference between i.e. and e.g. ???

                NO FAIR GOOGLING IT...Let's see who knows...Doug
                There is no difference. They both mean, "Hey dummy, in case you're too dunce to understand what you just read, hears a some words for you to think about, read and visualize. Maybe you'll get the point. If not, forget it, just keep reading, dude."
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                They for use were made.
                What's a sundial in the shade?

                - Benjamin Franklin

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                • IIC
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2003
                  • 14938

                  Originally posted by Rob View Post
                  As I understand it, i.e. means "namely," and e.g. means "for example." I didn't google it or look it up in any other reference material.

                  OK...You win Rob...Too bad there is no prize for this one...I've already committed to 6 prizes on this forum...Nice call though as usual Mr. Grammar...Doug
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                  • IIC
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2003
                    • 14938

                    Originally posted by louetta12001 View Post
                    Well, I tried to educate people on the distinctions among various Old English words for the female genitals but some guy got mad.


                    I don't recall that???
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                    • IIC
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2003
                      • 14938

                      Originally posted by Rob View Post
                      You must not watch the O'Reily Factor on Fox News Channel. He says at the conclusion of every broadcast, "Name and town if you wish to opine," meaning, 'if you send an email and want it to be considered for reading on the air, include your name and where you live.'

                      As a matter of fact, I don't watch that...Doug
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                      • Rob
                        Senior Member
                        • Sep 2003
                        • 3194

                        Originally posted by IIC View Post
                        OK...You win Rob...Too bad there is no prize for this one...I've already committed to 6 prizes on this forum...Nice call though as usual Mr. Grammar...Doug
                        But Lou did answer correctly two minutes before I did. "Namely" has basically the same meaning as "that is."
                        —Rob

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                        • IIC
                          Senior Member
                          • Nov 2003
                          • 14938

                          Originally posted by louetta12001 View Post

                          I'm going to do a study and see if I can come up with some covered calls using the IIC 100. Its about the right time.
                          Let us know if you find anything useful...thx...Doug
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                          • IIC
                            Senior Member
                            • Nov 2003
                            • 14938

                            Originally posted by Rob View Post
                            But Lou did answer correctly two minutes before I did. "Namely" has basically the same meaning as "that is."

                            Geez...Apparently you don't read my posts either...Go back a few...I excluded her..."BESIDES"
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                            • Rob
                              Senior Member
                              • Sep 2003
                              • 3194

                              Originally posted by IIC View Post
                              Geez...Apparently you don't read my posts either...Go back a few...I excluded her..."BESIDES"
                              Okay, now I see what you meant. When I read it, I mentally put a comma between besides and Louetta, even though it was not there. Sorry.
                              —Rob

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                              • IIC
                                Senior Member
                                • Nov 2003
                                • 14938

                                Originally posted by Rob View Post
                                Okay, now I see what you meant. When I read it, I mentally put a comma between besides and Louetta, even though it was not there. Sorry.

                                That's OK...I'll let it slide...THIS TIME
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