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Re: Basic applescript and command line scripting issues
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Re: Basic applescript and command line scripting issues


  • Subject: Re: Basic applescript and command line scripting issues
  • From: Jeff Shapiro <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 13:50:41 -0700
  • Organization: Nensha

Bruce Robertson was seen on 3/16/05 9:35 AM talking about:
>>  At 9:18 PM -0800 3/15/05, Scott Haneda wrote:
>>>  I am relatively new to AppleScript, I have pretty strong experience
>>>  in other languages, so please bare with me.
>>
>>  Is the weather that hot over there in US?
>
> We have many options here:
> bear with me (the usual phrase; be patient with me)
> bare with me (get naked with me)
> beer with me (drink beer with me)
> bier with me (die with me)
>
> I think he meant bear with me.
>
> And just to be literal - I'm putting you on with all the other answers,
> nobody uses those. The correct phrase is bear with me.

"The correct phrase is bear with me."

This is especially true if you have a large furry animal with you.
Which just goes to prove the difficulty of the English language.

Sorry, I'll go back to lurking now.

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