In article <bjm10-2206981809100001 at potato.cit.cornell.edu>, bjm10 at cornell.edu
says...
>Mentipoo, I "grok" the Latin you used just fine. I also consider Latin to
>be useful for historians and antiquarians. It's dead. No natural
>scientist needs it these days.
The rumours of Latin's deaths are exaggerated. Because the French
Government refused to accept Englsh, the European Union requires the mandatory
contents labels for cosmetics products to be printed in Latin.
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