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Reminds me of a something I heard a long while back:
Two archaeologists were looking at some ruins in the South American
jungle when they stumbled across carvings depicting two figures--one
standing on the ground and the other in the air above. "What do you
think?" the first archaeologist said.
His colleague studied the carvings and said confidently. "Mayan.
Definitely Mayan."
"What about this one?" the first scientist asked, pointing to the figure
in the air.
The second archaeologist said, "Super-Mayan!"
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> 219327 -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com] On Behalf Of Mitchell Maltenfort
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> Subject: Re: SuperUser, Superuser, or Super User???
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> You left off super-user, which is the version I'd pick.
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> On 7/13/05, pb <pbrechlin -at- hotmail -dot- com> wrote:
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> > Anyone know which use is correct?
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> > Thanks.
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