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Alfonso Pina <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 31 May 2001 17:50:33 -0400
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Dear Kate, if you are talking about the larval stage of many molluscs, the
word in Spanish is the same as in English: Veliger (after all, this is
latin...) though the pronunciation is quite different, it sounds something
like Ve-(like "ve" in vendor)-li-(like "li" in link) and -ger (almost
impossible for English speakers: it is like "cher" but ch is like the
scottish in "loch")(Our "ge" sound comes from arab, more than latin)

About viruses: Maybe it's a good idea not to use too much the address book
of Outlook. I keep it in blank and save people address in a text file
(.txt) with Notepad, later I use copy and paste. It is not as comfortable
as the address book but it may be quite more safe.

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