RE: what does this mean?

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Jochem Maas <mailto:jochem@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    on Friday, February 25, 2005 12:31 PM said:

> I thought 'tertiary' also - I could remember the 'other' name...
> I was under the impression that both names were valid..
> anyone know if this is true? google brings up relevant hits for
> both, from what I gather ternary is more correct.

Ternary: http://www.answers.com/ternary
Tertiary: http://www.answers.com/tertiary

I think the confusion lies in that they both have the word "three" in
their definition. But clearly ternary is the correct term.

It's like there, their, and they're. Some people just never get it
right. And there's your and you're too. Oh and to too. I think I'm
thoroughly through at this point.



Chris.

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