Tim Kynerd wrote:
> Unfortunately, the English language isn't even that consistent.

And don't forget that if you change continents, and it is even less
consistent. In the US, we say someone is "in the hospital", but in
various other English-speaking countries, it's usually someone is "in
hospital". As Tim points out, most folks refer to it (and have for quite
a long time now) as just "Usenet".


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