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    Default The difference between response & responce

    After a fair bit of confusion on the forum, I feel some clarification is necessary.....

    Response: An answer or reply.

    Responce There's no such word!



    Here endeth today's lesson.

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    If I format shift do I need a Produb License or Produb Licence ?

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    Dr James is off again lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by dh140770 View Post
    If I format shift do I need a Produb License or Produb Licence ?
    That depends on your location.

    If you're in the USA you need a license, but if you're in the UK (as I suspect you are) you need a licence.


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    Quote Originally Posted by rob1963 View Post
    Response: An answer or reply.
    Res-ponce: Tim Westwood (off of 'Pimp My Ride')

    ...I'll explain...

    1. res - (Latin) n pl, a thing, matter, or object(car or RIDE)
    2. ponce - n, another word for pimp

    Here endeth today's lesson......not sure it would stand up to thorough scrutiny from someone who knows anything about english but makes sense to me in my drunken state!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Scott View Post
    Res-ponce: Tim Westwood (off of 'Pimp My Ride')

    ...I'll explain...

    1. res - (Latin) n pl, a thing, matter, or object(car or RIDE)
    2. ponce - n, another word for pimp

    Here endeth today's lesson......not sure it would stand up to thorough scrutiny from someone who knows anything about english but makes sense to me in my drunken state!
    In that case, I think it's safe to say that unless you're Tim Westwood on Pimp my ride, the word is Response.


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    Apparently and I didn't know this until about a year ago, i'm 39 and have 'O' level english (WOW!)

    "A produb licence means I am licensed to format shift my music"

    License is a 'verb'
    Licence is a 'noun'

    no wonder foreigners have a hard time!

    Apologies all grannies sucking eggs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dh140770 View Post
    Apparently and I didn't know this until about a year ago, i'm 39 and have 'O' level english (WOW!)

    "A produb licence means I am licensed to format shift my music"

    License is a 'verb'
    Licence is a 'noun'

    no wonder foreigners have a hard time!

    Apologies all grannies sucking eggs.
    Stop complicating things...I'm trying to keep this simple so people LEARN!


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