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Friday, December 29, 2000
# 10:57:00 AM :
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Yes, I actually enjoy this stuff
In case anyone doubted that I am a true language geek , here is my latest find (forwarded by a fellow language geek): an entire article dedicated to the question of whether "millennium" has one n or two.
It confirms my long conviction that the word requires two n's -- held since my days wondering about the spelling of Han Solo's ship Millennium Falcon in Star Wars . Which brands me as another type of geek altogether, of course.
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