English thread. Why not?
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I've always thought that someone's "Smartness" should be judged on the number of different manners in which they can communicate, that is, to help an audience understand their message, or variety of audiences they can communicate too. Someone who only knows big words is just as uneducated as a illegible boor.
Fortunately I think I've improved in this area as I've gotten older, though not nearly to the level I hope to be some day.
Fortunately I think I've improved in this area as I've gotten older, though not nearly to the level I hope to be some day.
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George Carlin says it all! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11lEtj-MuMk
I just remembered this one recently: "Keeping honest people honest."
Well, if you have to keep them honest, then they aren't honest in the first place!
Oh! And my favorite: Euphemisms! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuEQixrBKCc
I just remembered this one recently: "Keeping honest people honest."
Well, if you have to keep them honest, then they aren't honest in the first place!
Oh! And my favorite: Euphemisms! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuEQixrBKCc
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Searching through my books, I found my copy of . . .
Anguished English!!!
https://www.amazon.com/Anguished-Englis ... 044020352X
"At restaurant-gas stations throughout the nation: Eat here and get gas."
Actual newspaper headlines (from the book):
COUNTY OFFICIALS TO TALK RUBBISH
GENETIC ENGINEERING SPLITS SCIENTISTS
IRAQUI HEAD SEEKS ARMS
DOCTOR TESTIFIES IN HORSE SUIT
TWO CONVICTS EVADE NOOSE; JURY HUNG
Anguished English!!!
https://www.amazon.com/Anguished-Englis ... 044020352X
"At restaurant-gas stations throughout the nation: Eat here and get gas."
Actual newspaper headlines (from the book):
COUNTY OFFICIALS TO TALK RUBBISH
GENETIC ENGINEERING SPLITS SCIENTISTS
IRAQUI HEAD SEEKS ARMS
DOCTOR TESTIFIES IN HORSE SUIT
TWO CONVICTS EVADE NOOSE; JURY HUNG
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FOOT HEADS ARMS BODY
SQUAD HELPS DOG BITE VICTIM
SQUAD HELPS DOG BITE VICTIM
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Some of them wouldn't be as funny if people knew when to use hyphens.
It reminds me of "I helped my uncle Jack off a horse" which is sometimes used to tell people that capitalization of proper names is important!
It reminds me of "I helped my uncle Jack off a horse" which is sometimes used to tell people that capitalization of proper names is important!
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Who else read this as a single headline?Trance wrote:FOOT HEADS ARMS BODY
SQUAD HELPS DOG BITE VICTIM
(they bit him on both heads...)
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Gez has a point about capitalization at every single word. I don't know who invented it, but after a while, it's damn confusing and annoying To See Every Word Like This.
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A horse which, as we now know, is actually a doctor in a suit. :vGez wrote:It reminds me of "I helped my uncle Jack off a horse" which is sometimes used to tell people that capitalization of proper names is important!
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WARNING! EXTREME PROFANITY!
But funny nonetheless.
http://thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=epic
All of us make mistakes in language, like me with parentheses and quotes, but things like "epic fail" are simply wrong! And, in case you didn't already know, it's "Where are you?" NOT "Where you at?"!
Gez: I remember learning capitalization of titles way back when, but I still get it wrong!
But funny nonetheless.
http://thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=epic
All of us make mistakes in language, like me with parentheses and quotes, but things like "epic fail" are simply wrong! And, in case you didn't already know, it's "Where are you?" NOT "Where you at?"!
Gez: I remember learning capitalization of titles way back when, but I still get it wrong!
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I wonder how it is in other languages. The only other language I have any clue about is Japanese, but I'm curious what sort of issues occur in Spanish, for example.
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This one was bugging me since the altering of the forum. What's the key difference between "assets" and "resources"? In computer gaming, the two things are exactly the same, and so in auditing-accounting.
Another interesting pair of words is "volley" and "salvo". A volley of missiles differs from a salvo of missiles or not?
Another interesting pair of words is "volley" and "salvo". A volley of missiles differs from a salvo of missiles or not?
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It's more a contextual difference in the case of this forum - the "resources" forum is a place to put things you've made, that you are declaring free to use by other modders. The "assets" forum is for asking questions about the use of such resources, or about how to create them.Reactor wrote:This one was bugging me since the altering of the forum. What's the key difference between "assets" and "resources"? In computer gaming, the two things are exactly the same, and so in auditing-accounting.
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Oh, so they're made to be distinct only for the better organization of the forum. In common speech, assets and resources are pretty much synonyms.
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You know, the way my gut feeling about them goes - resources is something you have a limited amount for and need to spend/allocate.
So, time, workforce/employees, raw materials, parts, etc.
Assets are something that you own and which "make you wealthier" by its existence. It doesn't deplete with use.
Patents, a house, your expert knowledge, that Rembrandt painting in your office, so on.
For the other question, a salvo is an amount - same as "some" or "a herd of". Volley is more of a uh, 3d concept, where you have the projectiles fly and hit vaguely along a targeting line.
Again, the way my upper intestine feels about it, no particular logic or arguments I can bring for it.
So, time, workforce/employees, raw materials, parts, etc.
Assets are something that you own and which "make you wealthier" by its existence. It doesn't deplete with use.
Patents, a house, your expert knowledge, that Rembrandt painting in your office, so on.
For the other question, a salvo is an amount - same as "some" or "a herd of". Volley is more of a uh, 3d concept, where you have the projectiles fly and hit vaguely along a targeting line.
Again, the way my upper intestine feels about it, no particular logic or arguments I can bring for it.
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