Reply to post: >UNinterested, NOT DISinterested

Dear departed Internet Explorer, how I will miss you ... NOT

JLV
Headmaster

>UNinterested, NOT DISinterested

Errr... both meanings exist.

And I would pick 'unbiased' for neutrality myself, in a professional text. Not because you're wrong about that, no. But because readers may not be aware of that use, I wasn't.

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/disinterested

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