OK Theo, I guess that I've upset you judging by the PM you sent me. Sorry about that, I was only trying to help you. If I'd been trying to be smart, I would have answered "Yes" to your first question.
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So you think that the sentence "Any users in the US?
" is "CRYPTIC"?
I did not realize that the difference in American English and British English were that great.
Thanks for the lesson. To reciprocate, here is the definition of "cryptic" in standard American English:
cryp·tic (kr¹p“t¹k) also cryp·ti·cal (-t¹-k…l) --adj. 1. Having hidden meaning; mystifying. 2. Secret or occult. 3. Using code or cipher.
Lack of response to my query seems to indicate that there are no users in the US.
Good luck to you and thanks again for setting this "colonist" straight.
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Excellent coverage were getting around New York these days :-)
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