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:''Interrete'' is an acceptable formation; if Cicero had needed to talk inter-linked networks, whether of computers, of diplomats, or of spiderwebs, he would have understood this word for the concept. "The Internet" is so called because it is a network of networks -- some of us remember having to route email ''manually'' from Bitnet to Arpanet, before there was a true Internet and long before there was a World-Wide Web. Moreover, ''interrete'' is widely used by extra-Vicipaedian Latinists -- it would be perverse of us to attempt to use another term. As an expert Latinist, I don't think there's much to argue about here, and if I were to argue about it ''with my peers'' I would not stand for shouting and swearing in the course of the discussion. [[Usor:Amahoney|A. Mahoney]] ([[Disputatio Usoris:Amahoney|disputatio]]) 18:35, 11 Augusti 2012 (UTC)
::Good day to you. As I couldn't possibly expect you to read the following(you surely have something better to do) I just ask you to prove my arguments wrong: That "inter-" in the
::Salva sis Mahoney magistrix, Abelem me voca quaeso. Primum si forte quaedam obsceniora in meis scriptis invenisti ob hanc rem veniam peto quippe qui iuvenis et ergo nonnumquam citius efflictimve excitatus indignatione quodam compulsus. Ignoscas igitur. Cum te "an expert Latinist" rata es, miror quod non Latine scripseris et immo aliquantilum offendor cum videris me non dignum magistralis tuae Latinitatis putare... Sed bwah, satis de his nugis.
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