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Re:Greek and Russian - What is Russian?
JimElykz69 19 Reviews 6606 reads
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Thanks MNWildman!  This is one of the reasons I love TER so much. You've got a community that helps each other!
Now, if I can find a way to financially maintain my hobby.

Sa0077564 reads

Are there providers out there that provide Greek and Russian during the same session?

Hope this link helps: Although I despise the other site for it's behaviours this list is quite complete and will help you with all the hobby terms and acronyms.

Thanks MNWildman!  This is one of the reasons I love TER so much. You've got a community that helps each other!
Now, if I can find a way to financially maintain my hobby.

And JimE, if you haven't tried it with a provider that is properly configured and really gets into it, then take it from a serious russian enthusiast, you are really missing out!

-- Modified on 6/14/2004 2:21:50 AM

STEVEO5718 reads

Lose the apostrophe, dude! "Its" is already possessive. "It's" is a contraction of "it is", as in: It's my pet peeve.
And to the rest of Northern Wisconsin: Please stop (ab)using the apostrophe in plurals; eg: Pizza's to go). If you're putting an "s"    at the end of a word because there's more than one, PLEASE do not use an apostrophe (even if everyone else is doing it). If you're putting an "s" on the end of a word because something BELONGS to it, then be my guest; eg: George's Pizza.
To summarise, use an apostrophe to;
1) Show possession
2) Show that one or more characters have been omitted for brevity.
Thanks for caring, and for indulging my off-topic rant!:D.

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