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Re: ANSWER A QUESTION; ASK A QUESTION; THE PRESEQUEL

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CaptainBazza wrote:When the iGlass (eventually comes onto the market, I suppose we'll be able to google with the goggle?
Absolutely, and it would be very trivial indeed :) Just don't perform any tasks on it in public and on the go, so you can spot obstacles/axe-wealding murderers etc. coming at you from a good distance :)

If adding prefixes to verbs creates the opposite action to that verb, e.g. embark/disembark. Does that mean that by destroying a house of cards, you had to 'stroy' one in the first place?

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Ahhh, the lovely logic of the Irish.....
Middle English stroyen, short for destroyen.
First Known Use: 13th century.
Answer: your question is snookered, mate, you cannot destroy that which is already destroyed, apparently. You're welcome to blame it on the logic of the English language.
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