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Larry,
How about using "centre" to add to the confusion.
some of us are Canadian.
On 04/04/07, Larry Medina <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> So, here's a lighter than recent question for everyone.
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> There is a "place" in your organization that you store records, it's
> typically used for large volumes of records, stored in cartons and managed
> by a dedicated staff of people.
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> Do you call this place:
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> 1) A RECORD Center, or
> 2) A RECORDS Center
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> If you search around, you'll find the dispersal is about 50/50 in common
> use, but I'd like to hear from this group.
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> Larry
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> Danville, CA
> RIM Professional since 1972
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University of Toronto
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