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RegDwigнt
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Shouldn't it more logically be "disinstall"disinstall by analogy with disinvite, disinfect, disinherit, disinterdisinvite, disinfect, disinherit, disinter? But it's too late  ... the software developers have already invented the word; we can't disinvent it.

Shouldn't it more logically be "disinstall" by analogy with disinvite, disinfect, disinherit, disinter? But it's too late  ... the software developers have already invented the word; we can't disinvent it.

Shouldn't it more logically be disinstall by analogy with disinvite, disinfect, disinherit, disinter? But it's too late... the software developers have already invented the word; we can't disinvent it.

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Peter Shor
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Shouldn't it more logically be "disinstall" by analogy with disinvite, disinfect, disinherit, disinter? But it's too late ... the illiterate software developers have already invented the word; we can't disinvent it.

Shouldn't it more logically be "disinstall" by analogy with disinvite, disinfect, disinherit, disinter? But it's too late ... the illiterate software developers have already invented the word; we can't disinvent it.

Shouldn't it more logically be "disinstall" by analogy with disinvite, disinfect, disinherit, disinter? But it's too late ... the software developers have already invented the word; we can't disinvent it.

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Peter Shor
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Shouldn't it more logically be "disinstall" by analogy with disinvite, disinfect, disinherit, disinter? But it's too late ... the illiterate software developers have already invented the word; we can't disinvent it.