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Old 04-12-2014, 05:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Ralphy View Post
Now if you ever noticed when your using a computer the forward slash denotes a order of attachment. Example, Computer/Photos/Vacation, they're connected a drill down sequence. My response of his continuation of this is. A replica is not always a kit car. He finally offered some limited proof. But his typing of the real statement changed to, "replica or kit car", written as unconnected, not being of the same. Not replica/kit car. So he was wrong in his own first statement. I'm no English major but I do know the diff in this case. One of my responses to his, "it has to be right because the SAAC

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A slash can have other meanings. What about and/or, owner/operator or he/she? Try applying your definition to those.