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Here's something taken from Reuters was that was printed in today's Guardian and Telegraph.


I cannot fathom why it was necessary to use the word 'contiguous' (next in order of landmass to Australia?)


"...Australia is one of the world's most ideal places for solar projects. It has the highest average solar radiation per square metre of any continent in the world, according to government, and a population the size of New Delhi spread over an area the size of the contiguous United States..."


(Australia's largest solar farm opens amid renewable target debate

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2012/oct/10/australia-solar-farm-renewable-target)

Marmora Man Wrote:

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> "oh"7.00 when telling the time or "oh"2"oh"8 when

> giving a telephone number. "oh" is a letter and

> Zero is a number - plase use properly. I'm sure

> steveo's father would agree.



I blame bloody Glenn Miller - "Pennsylvania six five oh-oh-oh!"


Not to mention those long haired Liverpudlian layabouts - "My baby says she's travelling on the one after nine-oh-nine"


As for the bands I saw down the one zero one club...

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