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Natarajan Krishnaswami
 
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On 16 Mar 2004 06:27:19 -0800, Space Cowboy > wrote:
> I guess you support plagiarism. I understand that from a generation
> who imprinted on commercials starting in the nursery going through
> life freely associating on sound bites too form a personality whose
> idea of originality is nothing more than a dejavu experience.


So using the word "rosetta" for multilingual translation keys is your
original idea? I guess you support plagiarism. I understand that
coming form someone who thinks free associating stream of
consciousness rants constitutes originality.


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