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On 6/10/21 12:36 PM, Commander Kinsey wrote:
Tap instead of click. App instead of program. Fewer instead of less (even though more has no equivalent). Slowed up instead of slowed down (slow is less speed, so must be down). People who write computer programs that say "hello world" and nothing else - clearly that program doesn't have the intelligence to say hello. Bothering to distinguish between burned and burnt. Forward instead of forwards. "Price point" instead of "price." -- Why is it that the people who want more government control over your life are the same ones who want you to be disarmed? |
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On Thursday, June 10, 2021 at 2:31:42 PM UTC-4, Ralph Mowery wrote:
In article , says... And we don't say "parkway" in the UK. It's a road. In the US a parkway is a road usually in the mountains that is designed for the people to enjoy looking at the mountains and what they can see. Not really ment for peopel to get anywhere very fast. Often restricted to not let commercial vehicles on it. Generally speaking, yes. We've got a road called "Huron Parkway" that is just an ordinary road. It's somewhat scenic, if you like trees. It winds several miles from one busy 5-lane road to another one (in contrast to many roads around here that were platted out on a grid). There's no restriction on who may drive on it. Metro Parkway near Detroit is one of those roads platted out on a grid. It changes its name several times; "Big Beaver Road" always gets a laugh. It could reasonably called 16 Mile Road, to match the system used by a number of Detroit-area roads. Cindy Hamilton |
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On Friday, June 11, 2021 at 12:45:07 AM UTC-4, Rod Speed wrote:
"micky" wrote in message What's the other pronunciation? Leeever-idge. For those of us who do not pronounce "lever" as "Leeever", the "annoying" pronunciation makes sense. "Please hand me that levver. I need to get some levveridge." |
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On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 07:08:16 -0400, Buck Fiden, another mentally challenged,
troll-feeding senile asshole, babbled: The leftist MSM propagandists calling themselves journalists. Troll-feeding blathering and gossiping senile cretins such as your kind on these groups annoy me! It almost hurts to be confronted with THAT much stupidity and senility! BG |
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On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 09:20:27 -0400, Wade Garrulous, another mentally
handicapped, troll-feeding, senile asshole, blathered: "Price point" instead of "price." Anything else, blithering idiot? Or is that the only one? |
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On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 07:42:01 -0400, Wolffan, another demented senile twit,
babbled: What about "Don't feed the troll", troll-feeding asshole? You are one sick kiddie. I wonder if it is possible for the community of contributors to this NG to get you shut down on the simple basis of your repeatedly exceeding the Breidbart limit? Just killfile him. I did. He can't do it. Just like you and all the others here can't do it. Though all of you are OBVIOUSLY senile, you STILL feel that I'm posting nothing but the TRUTH. |
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On 6/11/2021 9:20 AM, Wade Garrett wrote:
On 6/10/21 12:36 PM, Commander Kinsey wrote: Tap instead of click. App instead of program. Fewer instead of less (even though more has no equivalent). Slowed up instead of slowed down (slow is less speed, so must be down). People who write computer programs that say "hello world" and nothing else - clearly that program doesn't have the intelligence to say hello. Bothering to distinguish between burned and burnt. Forward instead of forwards. "Price point" instead of "price." They have different meanings and not interchangeable. I guess many don't know that. |
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I think its the weird way of using old words.
Our vision is that this will inform our policies toward carbon neutrality. Ie lots of word to say, lets see if we can do it on the cheap, but I also get annoyed by politicians dressing up things as something else. We were at that time blind to this. Instead of, I cocked it up cos I never read the memo, and in any case why is blind used in that context? Blind is simply in the lack of sight. I mean blind drunk, Blind faith, blind alley?? I also get annoyed with a gradual change to the names of organisations for blind people calling themselves. Vision Australia, or London Vision, or Vision foundation etc, Vision loss is fine, but these organisations sound like some kind of hippy think tank, not a charity to help blind people, what is wrong with blind, or vision loss or partially sighted?? Nothing, its yet another buzz word in the war for being noticed, but now everyone has done it they all sound the same again! The word Overarching seems to have been created in the last 15 years or so. Strange nebulous word. My mission statement is to restore plain speaking... Brian -- This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from... The Sofa of Brian Gaff... Blind user, so no pictures please Note this Signature is meaningless.! "Commander Kinsey" wrote in message news ![]() Tap instead of click. App instead of program. Fewer instead of less (even though more has no equivalent). Slowed up instead of slowed down (slow is less speed, so must be down). People who write computer programs that say "hello world" and nothing else - clearly that program doesn't have the intelligence to say hello. Bothering to distinguish between burned and burnt. Forward instead of forwards. |
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On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 10:13:48 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 6/11/2021 9:20 AM, Wade Garrett wrote: On 6/10/21 12:36 PM, Commander Kinsey wrote: Tap instead of click. App instead of program. Fewer instead of less (even though more has no equivalent). Slowed up instead of slowed down (slow is less speed, so must be down). People who write computer programs that say "hello world" and nothing else - clearly that program doesn't have the intelligence to say hello. Bothering to distinguish between burned and burnt. Forward instead of forwards. "Price point" instead of "price." They have different meanings and not interchangeable. I guess many don't know that. Exactly In the simplest terms price is an absolute number and price point is an approximate price they are shooting for in development. |
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Don't worry, I won't like you any fewer anyway.
Brian -- This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from... The Sofa of Brian Gaff... Blind user, so no pictures please Note this Signature is meaningless.! "Ralph Mowery" wrote in message ... In article , says... Tap instead of click. App instead of program. Fewer instead of less (even though more has no equivalent). Slowed up instead of slowed down (slow is less speed, so must be down). People who write computer programs that say "hello world" and nothing else - clearly that program doesn't have the intelligence to say hello. Bothering to distinguish between burned and burnt. Forward instead of forwards. I bet you do not like people parking in a drive way, and driving on the park way. |
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Why is there no word as morer?
Brian -- This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from... The Sofa of Brian Gaff... Blind user, so no pictures please Note this Signature is meaningless.! "Ed Pawlowski" wrote in message ... On 6/11/2021 9:20 AM, Wade Garrett wrote: On 6/10/21 12:36 PM, Commander Kinsey wrote: Tap instead of click. App instead of program. Fewer instead of less (even though more has no equivalent). Slowed up instead of slowed down (slow is less speed, so must be down). People who write computer programs that say "hello world" and nothing else - clearly that program doesn't have the intelligence to say hello. Bothering to distinguish between burned and burnt. Forward instead of forwards. "Price point" instead of "price." They have different meanings and not interchangeable. I guess many don't know that. |
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On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 15:49:41 +0100, Brainless & Daft, the notorious,
troll-feeding senile idiot, blathered again: I don't tap or click my computer I operate it with the keyboard. I get annoyed by sites that say for more info tap here, then hide it way down the tab order in a page so you loose the will to live trying to focus it to operate it. Brainless & Daft I get annoyed by your feeding every idiotic filthy troll, you disgusting handicapped blind mole! |
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On Friday, June 11, 2021 at 10:49:52 AM UTC-4, Brian Gaff (Sofa) wrote:
I don't tap or click my computer I operate it with the keyboard. ....snip... Apparently the folks at Merriam-Webster disagree with you. The act of selecting an item on a computer with a mouse (or keyboard) is defined as a "click". The act of pushing a button or moving a switch is also defined as a "click".. click \ ˈklik \ clicked; clicking; clicks transitive verb 1: to strike, move, or produce with a click - clicked his heels together 2: to select especially in a computer interface by pressing a button on a control device (such as a mouse) 3a: to turn (something) on or off by pushing a button or moving a switch - She clicked off the light, and we were plunged into darkness again. - I just kept fumbling till I found the remote and pulled it up out of the cracks of the couch and clicked the TV off. b: to change or move through (channels) especially by pushing buttons on a remote control |
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On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 15:47:50 +0100, Brainless & Daft, the notorious,
troll-feeding senile idiot, blathered again: My mission statement is to restore plain speaking... Brainless & Daft Your mission statement is to feed and support the most idiotic and filthiest trolls on these groups, you disgusting troll-feeding blind mole! |
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On Jun 11, 2021 at 5:58:03 AM MST, "Ed Pawlowski" wrote
: On 6/11/2021 7:08 AM, Buck Fiden wrote: On 6/10/21 12:36 PM, Commander Kinsey wrote: Tap instead of click. App instead of program. Fewer instead of less (even though more has no equivalent). Slowed up instead of slowed down (slow is less speed, so must be down). People who write computer programs that say "hello world" and nothing else - clearly that program doesn't have the intelligence to say hello. Bothering to distinguish between burned and burnt. Forward instead of forwards. The leftist MSM propagandists calling themselves journalists. Tucker Carlson Those on the left tend to use more sources, and the sources they use tend to be more accurate. Those on the right tend to seek out less reliable sources -- hence why Fox is both the least reliable network AND the most trusted. -- Personal attacks from those who troll show their own insecurity. They cannot use reason to show the message to be wrong so they try to feel somehow superior by attacking the messenger. They cling to their attacks and ignore the message time and time again. |
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On Thu, 10 Jun 2021 16:23:56 -0400, micky wrote:
In alt.home.repair, on Thu, 10 Jun 2021 17:36:53 +0100, "Commander Kinsey" wrote: Tap instead of click. That makes sense if you're talking about a phone. App instead of program. Definitely. The whole process of ignoring computer and writing only about phones annoys me. Fewer instead of less (even though more has no equivalent). Yes, people should get that right. Saying less when they mean fewer is annoying to me. My local news makes that mistake almost daily. "Less people attended the art festival this year." Less people? WTH is that? Amputees? They mean fewer people, of course, but it annoys me that I have to mentally translate. Also, orientated instead of oriented, or drownded instead of drowned. |
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Brian Gaff (Sofa) wrote
I think its the weird way of using old words. Our vision is that this will inform our policies toward carbon neutrality. Ie lots of word to say, lets see if we can do it on the cheap, but I also get annoyed by politicians dressing up things as something else. We were at that time blind to this. Instead of, I cocked it up cos I never read the memo, and in any case why is blind used in that context? Blind is simply in the lack of sight. I mean blind drunk, Blind faith, blind alley?? Those terms are useful. What other term would you use that is better ? I also get annoyed with a gradual change to the names of organisations for blind people calling themselves. Vision Australia, or London Vision, or Vision foundation etc, Vision loss is fine, but these organisations sound like some kind of hippy think tank, not a charity to help blind people, what is wrong with blind, or vision loss or partially sighted?? Too long. You get the same problem with disabled, the worst of the fools dont like to admit that they are disabled and use other silly terms. LGT* is even worse, I cant even get google to show me the latest version. Its obvious why they do it by result is stupid. Nothing, its yet another buzz word in the war for being noticed, but now everyone has done it they all sound the same again! The word Overarching seems to have been created in the last 15 years or so. Strange nebulous word. My mission statement is to restore plain speaking... The death squad has its orders... "Commander Kinsey" wrote in message news ![]() Tap instead of click. App instead of program. Fewer instead of less (even though more has no equivalent). Slowed up instead of slowed down (slow is less speed, so must be down). People who write computer programs that say "hello world" and nothing else - clearly that program doesn't have the intelligence to say hello. Bothering to distinguish between burned and burnt. Forward instead of forwards. |
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Brian Gaff (Sofa) wrote
Why is there no word as morer? Because its what a little preschooler would say. "Ed Pawlowski" wrote in message ... On 6/11/2021 9:20 AM, Wade Garrett wrote: On 6/10/21 12:36 PM, Commander Kinsey wrote: Tap instead of click. App instead of program. Fewer instead of less (even though more has no equivalent). Slowed up instead of slowed down (slow is less speed, so must be down). People who write computer programs that say "hello world" and nothing else - clearly that program doesn't have the intelligence to say hello. Bothering to distinguish between burned and burnt. Forward instead of forwards. "Price point" instead of "price." They have different meanings and not interchangeable. I guess many don't know that. |
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![]() On Thu, 10 Jun 2021 20:45:42 -0400, posted for all of us to digest... On Thu, 10 Jun 2021 14:31:35 -0400, Ralph Mowery wrote: In article , says... And we don't say "parkway" in the UK. It's a road. In the US a parkway is a road usually in the mountains that is designed for the people to enjoy looking at the mountains and what they can see. Not really ment for peopel to get anywhere very fast. Often restricted to not let commercial vehicles on it. Generally speaking "parkways" are on properties managed by the US Park Service. (at least in the Mid Atlantic) A lot of them were built in the 30s or 40s as CCC projects or for government use but also open to the public. Suitland Parkway is an example. It is a road built to make Andrews AFB and the government complex in Suitland, easily accessible from South Capitol Street in DC. They bought that swath of land when it was cheap, turned it over to the US Park Service and built a 4 lane road through it. At the time is was considered a national security thing. Now days it is just a fast way for Nancy to get from her office to her plane. The paved area for parking and driving in front of our municipal building is referred to as a parkway by the police chief. -- Tekkie |
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![]() On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 08:46:33 +0100, Andy Bennet posted for all of us to digest... On 10/06/2021 17:36, Commander Kinsey wrote: Tap instead of click. App instead of program. Fewer instead of less (even though more has no equivalent). Slowed up instead of slowed down (slow is less speed, so must be down). People who write computer programs that say "hello world" and nothing else - clearly that program doesn't have the intelligence to say hello. Bothering to distinguish between burned and burnt. Forward instead of forwards. At this present moment in time. At the end of the day. In the final analysis. -- Tekkie |
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![]() On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 10:13:48 -0400, Ed Pawlowski posted for all of us to digest... On 6/11/2021 9:20 AM, Wade Garrett wrote: On 6/10/21 12:36 PM, Commander Kinsey wrote: Tap instead of click. App instead of program. Fewer instead of less (even though more has no equivalent). Slowed up instead of slowed down (slow is less speed, so must be down). People who write computer programs that say "hello world" and nothing else - clearly that program doesn't have the intelligence to say hello. Bothering to distinguish between burned and burnt. Forward instead of forwards. "Price point" instead of "price." They have different meanings and not interchangeable. I guess many don't know that. Profit & mark up. -- Tekkie |
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Marilyn Manson wrote
Brian Gaff (Sofa) wrote I don't tap or click my computer I operate it with the keyboard. Apparently the folks at Merriam-Webster disagree with you. But he is a pom/limey/brit, so Merriam-Webster is irrelevant. The act of selecting an item on a computer with a mouse (or keyboard) is defined as a "click". The act of pushing a button or moving a switch is also defined as a "click". click \ ˈklik \ clicked; clicking; clicks transitive verb 1: to strike, move, or produce with a click - clicked his heels together 2: to select especially in a computer interface by pressing a button on a control device (such as a mouse) 3a: to turn (something) on or off by pushing a button or moving a switch - She clicked off the light, and we were plunged into darkness again. - I just kept fumbling till I found the remote and pulled it up out of the cracks of the couch and clicked the TV off. b: to change or move through (channels) especially by pushing buttons on a remote control |
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![]() On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 06:37:13 -0700 (PDT), posted for all of us to digest... On Friday, June 11, 2021 at 12:45:07 AM UTC-4, Rod Speed wrote: "micky" wrote in message What's the other pronunciation? Leeever-idge. For those of us who do not pronounce "lever" as "Leeever", the "annoying" pronunciation makes sense. "Please hand me that levver. I need to get some levveridge." The juxtaposition of bring and take in usage. Bring that cretin to the station. Take that cretin to the station. -- Tekkie |
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On Jun 11, 2021 at 4:08:16 AM MST, "Buck Fiden" wrote
: On 6/10/21 12:36 PM, Commander Kinsey wrote: Tap instead of click. App instead of program. Fewer instead of less (even though more has no equivalent). Slowed up instead of slowed down (slow is less speed, so must be down). People who write computer programs that say "hello world" and nothing else - clearly that program doesn't have the intelligence to say hello. Bothering to distinguish between burned and burnt. Forward instead of forwards. The leftist MSM propagandists calling themselves journalists. Why focus on the left when Fox is the least reliable... but also the most trusted (conservatives seek out unreliable sources to trust). -- Personal attacks from those who troll show their own insecurity. They cannot use reason to show the message to be wrong so they try to feel somehow superior by attacking the messenger. They cling to their attacks and ignore the message time and time again. |
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In article , Rod Speed
wrote: Brian Gaff (Sofa) wrote I think its the weird way of using old words. Our vision is that this will inform our policies toward carbon neutrality. Ie lots of word to say, lets see if we can do it on the cheap, but I also get annoyed by politicians dressing up things as something else. We were at that time blind to this. Instead of, I cocked it up cos I never read the memo, and in any case why is blind used in that context? Blind is simply in the lack of sight. I mean blind drunk, Blind faith, blind alley?? Those terms are useful. What other term would you use that is better ? I also get annoyed with a gradual change to the names of organisations for blind people calling themselves. Vision Australia, or London Vision, or Vision foundation etc, Vision loss is fine, but these organisations sound like some kind of hippy think tank, not a charity to help blind people, what is wrong with blind, or vision loss or partially sighted?? Too long. You get the same problem with disabled, the worst of the fools dont like to admit that they are disabled and use other silly terms. It's not the disabled who wantb other terms. It's those who "feel" for them. -- from KT24 in Surrey, England "I'd rather die of exhaustion than die of boredom" Thomas Carlyle |
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On Sat, 12 Jun 2021 04:27:21 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: I don't tap or click my computer I operate it with the keyboard. Apparently the folks at Merriam-Webster disagree with you. But he is a pom/limey/brit, so Merriam-Webster is irrelevant. So WHICH dictionary is relevant for an idiot like you and him, senile Ozzietard? BG -- Website (from 2007) dedicated to the 86-year-old senile Australian cretin's pathological trolling: https://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/r...d-faq.2973853/ |
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On Sat, 12 Jun 2021 04:20:51 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: Why is there no word as morer? Because its what a little preschooler would say. Nope, because both of you are brain damaged senile idiots! |
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on 6/10/2021, micky supposed :
In alt.home.repair, on Thu, 10 Jun 2021 17:36:53 +0100, "Commander Kinsey" wrote: Tap instead of click. That makes sense if you're talking about a phone. App instead of program. Definitely. The whole process of ignoring computer and writing only about phones annoys me. Fewer instead of less (even though more has no equivalent). Yes, people should get that right. Slowed up instead of slowed down (slow is less speed, so must be down). Doesn't bother me. But it is interesting that people say both and mean the same thing. People who write computer programs that say "hello world" and nothing else - clearly that program doesn't have the intelligence to say hello. My own car radios have all been factory, but the truck I'm borrowing says "Hi there" and something like Have a nice day, when I turn it on or off. Bothering to distinguish between burned and burnt. It hasn't come up. I suppose people get it right or I might notice. Forward instead of forwards. Havben't noticed. Also. i.e. instead of e.g. People get that wrong more than half of the time, and in reverse too, wrong more than half the time. If they don't understand Latin, they should use English. Maybe they should use English even if they do understand Latin. It looks like an affectation, even in books. I also don't like "different than". It should be "different from". Yes, different from is 'more better' than ( ===another pet peeve, than/that ) the other one. Maybe 'more better' is similar to what Rod was thinking about - 'more' modifier is completely unneeded superflouos and pretty ( === another one ) redundant even though better is not actually a superlative. |
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On Sat, 12 Jun 2021 04:18:00 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: Those terms are useful. What other term would you use that is better ? WTF has all this **** got to do with the three ngs you keep crossposting it to, senile Ozzie troll? -- Richard addressing senile Rodent Speed: "**** you're thick/pathetic excuse for a troll." MID: |
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![]() "charles" wrote in message ... In article , Rod Speed wrote: Brian Gaff (Sofa) wrote I think its the weird way of using old words. Our vision is that this will inform our policies toward carbon neutrality. Ie lots of word to say, lets see if we can do it on the cheap, but I also get annoyed by politicians dressing up things as something else. We were at that time blind to this. Instead of, I cocked it up cos I never read the memo, and in any case why is blind used in that context? Blind is simply in the lack of sight. I mean blind drunk, Blind faith, blind alley?? Those terms are useful. What other term would you use that is better ? I also get annoyed with a gradual change to the names of organisations for blind people calling themselves. Vision Australia, or London Vision, or Vision foundation etc, Vision loss is fine, but these organisations sound like some kind of hippy think tank, not a charity to help blind people, what is wrong with blind, or vision loss or partially sighted?? Too long. You get the same problem with disabled, the worst of the fools don't like to admit that they are disabled and use other silly terms. It's not the disabled who wantb other terms. It's those who "feel" for them. Don't believe that, I have seen some disabled groups that do that. |
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![]() "FromTheRafters" wrote in message ... on 6/10/2021, micky supposed : In alt.home.repair, on Thu, 10 Jun 2021 17:36:53 +0100, "Commander Kinsey" wrote: Tap instead of click. That makes sense if you're talking about a phone. App instead of program. Definitely. The whole process of ignoring computer and writing only about phones annoys me. Fewer instead of less (even though more has no equivalent). Yes, people should get that right. Slowed up instead of slowed down (slow is less speed, so must be down). Doesn't bother me. But it is interesting that people say both and mean the same thing. People who write computer programs that say "hello world" and nothing else - clearly that program doesn't have the intelligence to say hello. My own car radios have all been factory, but the truck I'm borrowing says "Hi there" and something like Have a nice day, when I turn it on or off. Bothering to distinguish between burned and burnt. It hasn't come up. I suppose people get it right or I might notice. Forward instead of forwards. Havben't noticed. Also. i.e. instead of e.g. People get that wrong more than half of the time, and in reverse too, wrong more than half the time. If they don't understand Latin, they should use English. Maybe they should use English even if they do understand Latin. It looks like an affectation, even in books. I also don't like "different than". It should be "different from". Yes, different from is 'more better' than ( ===another pet peeve, than/that ) the other one. Maybe 'more better' is similar to what Rod was thinking about - No it wasn't. 'more' modifier is completely unneeded superflouos Some of those add emphasis. and pretty ( === another one ) redundant even though better is not actually a superlative. |
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On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 15:49:41 +0100, "Brian Gaff \(Sofa\)"
wrote: I don't tap or click my computer I operate it with the keyboard. I get annoyed by sites that say for more info tap here, then hide it way down the tab order in a page so you loose the will to live trying to focus it to operate it. loose versus lose |
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On 6/11/2021 3:51 PM, charles wrote:
In article , Rod Speed wrote: Brian Gaff (Sofa) wrote I think its the weird way of using old words. Our vision is that this will inform our policies toward carbon neutrality. Ie lots of word to say, lets see if we can do it on the cheap, but I also get annoyed by politicians dressing up things as something else. We were at that time blind to this. Instead of, I cocked it up cos I never read the memo, and in any case why is blind used in that context? Blind is simply in the lack of sight. I mean blind drunk, Blind faith, blind alley?? Those terms are useful. What other term would you use that is better ? I also get annoyed with a gradual change to the names of organisations for blind people calling themselves. Vision Australia, or London Vision, or Vision foundation etc, Vision loss is fine, but these organisations sound like some kind of hippy think tank, not a charity to help blind people, what is wrong with blind, or vision loss or partially sighted?? Too long. You get the same problem with disabled, the worst of the fools dont like to admit that they are disabled and use other silly terms. It's not the disabled who wantb other terms. It's those who "feel" for them. Yes, the world is a better place since we no longer have retarded or crippled people. |
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On Sat, 12 Jun 2021 06:37:54 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: No LOL Sick idiot! -- Kerr-Mudd,John addressing the auto-contradicting senile cretin: "Auto-contradictor Rod is back! (in the KF)" MID: |
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On Sat, 12 Jun 2021 06:36:06 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: It's not the disabled who wantb other terms. It's those who "feel" for them. Don't believe that, I have seen some disabled groups that do that. ROTFLOL! ...and the pathological auto-contradicting continues... What an ASSHOLE! LOL -- Norman Wells addressing trolling senile Rodent: "Ah, the voice of scum speaks." MID: |
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On 6/11/21 10:13 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 6/11/2021 9:20 AM, Wade Garrett wrote: On 6/10/21 12:36 PM, Commander Kinsey wrote: Tap instead of click. App instead of program. Fewer instead of less (even though more has no equivalent). Slowed up instead of slowed down (slow is less speed, so must be down). People who write computer programs that say "hello world" and nothing else - clearly that program doesn't have the intelligence to say hello. Bothering to distinguish between burned and burnt. Forward instead of forwards. "Price point" instead of "price." They have different meanings and not interchangeable.* I guess many don't know that. The difference being.......? |
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On 6/11/21 4:50 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 6/11/2021 3:51 PM, charles wrote: In article , Rod Speed wrote: Brian Gaff (Sofa) wrote I think its the weird way of using old words. Our vision is that this will inform our policies* toward carbon neutrality. Ie lots of word to say, lets see if we can do it on the cheap, but I also get annoyed by politicians dressing up things as something else. We were at that time blind to this. Instead of, I cocked it up cos I never read the memo, and in any case why is blind used in that context? Blind is simply in the lack of sight. I mean blind drunk, Blind faith, blind alley?? Those terms are useful. What other term would you use that is better ? I also get annoyed with a gradual change to the names of organisations for blind people calling themselves. Vision Australia, or London Vision, or Vision foundation etc,* Vision loss is fine, but these organisations sound like some kind of hippy think tank, not a charity to help blind people, what is wrong with blind, or vision loss or partially sighted?? Too long. You get the same problem with disabled, the worst of the fools dont like to admit that they are disabled and use other silly terms. It's not the disabled who wantb other terms. It's those who "feel" for them. Yes, the world is a better place since we no longer have retarded or crippled people. Back in the day, Moron, Imbecile and Idiot had specific IQ ranges to be classified as such... -- I yelled COW! at a woman on a bike and she gave me the finger. Then she plowed her bike straight into the cow. I tried... |
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On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 13:03:59 -0500, Kelly Phillips
wrote: On Thu, 10 Jun 2021 16:23:56 -0400, micky wrote: In alt.home.repair, on Thu, 10 Jun 2021 17:36:53 +0100, "Commander Kinsey" wrote: Tap instead of click. That makes sense if you're talking about a phone. App instead of program. Definitely. The whole process of ignoring computer and writing only about phones annoys me. Fewer instead of less (even though more has no equivalent). Yes, people should get that right. Saying less when they mean fewer is annoying to me. My local news makes that mistake almost daily. "Less people attended the art festival this year." Less people? WTH is that? Amputees? They mean fewer people, of course, but it annoys me that I have to mentally translate. Also, orientated instead of oriented, or drownded instead of drowned. How about the misuse of evacuate? "100 people were evacuated" I bet that was messy Definition of evacuate transitive verb 1 : to remove the contents of : empty 2 : to discharge from the body as waste : void 3 : to remove something (such as gas or water) from especially by pumping 4a : to remove especially from a military zone or dangerous area b : to withdraw from military occupation of You can evacuate a building but you can't evacuate people unless you pump their stomach or give them an enema. |
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On Thu, 10 Jun 2021 21:45:39 -0400, micky wrote:
In alt.home.repair, on Thu, 10 Jun 2021 12:08:12 -0700 (PDT), " wrote: On Thursday, June 10, 2021 at 3:01:13 PM UTC-4, FromTheRafters wrote: Rod Speed explained on 6/10/2021 : That damned yankee phrase I cant think of for the moment. Cayn't get theyah from heeyah. I don't think he means "Yankee" the way we mean "Yankee". He'll probably think of it at some point and enlighten us. Cindy Hamilton To the rest of the world, a Yankee is an American. To Americans, a Yankee is a northerner. For me, you can stop there. :-) To a Northerner, a Yankee is someone from New England. To a New Englander, a Yankee is someone from Maine. To someone from Maine, a Yankee is someone who eats apple pie for breakfast. |
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