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From: Reeve Fritchman <reeve@ltl400.com> > Well, I'm a typical American with stunted language skills, so my Flemish (?) > is nonexistent... Midden has been in the English language for 7 hundred years: >From Webster: Main Entry: mid·den Pronunciation: 'mi-d&n Function: noun Etymology: Middle English midding, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse myki dung & Old Norse dyngja manure pile -- more at DUNG Date: 14th century > but I do have a browser, and maybe "middenware" refers to > where the iSeries marketing effort is. >
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