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Originally posted by Blackhawk357
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Originally posted by Mark Padgett
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Originally posted by Blackhawk357
If the closest spot is on the side line, it's a mute point.
Blakchawk
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It might also be a moot point, Blakchawk.
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Well, I got the sound right. Doesn't that count for anything?
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It would, if you did, but you didn't, so it doesn't.
Mute = myoot
Moot = moo-t
See the difference?
Roots are different, these are two totally different words. although most people can't tell the difference. Ask a lawyer what moot means. You'll be surprised. You did use it correctly, though (if "moot" was what you meant). I'd be glad to give you credit for that.