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Yep sounds weirdOriginally posted by northernladyuk View PostVillain, I have done thy mother.
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Villain, I have done thy mother.Originally posted by motoukenin View PostSo to settle the argument on what the thread is called I propose:
"Reputation is an idle and most false imposition; oft got without merit, and lost without deserving"
In fact using Shakespere quotes for all threads would give us our sense of identity back, cold possibly make us sound a bit weird tho.
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So to settle the argument on what the thread is called I propose:
"Reputation is an idle and most false imposition; oft got without merit, and lost without deserving"
In fact using Shakespere quotes for all threads would give us our sense of identity back, cold possibly make us sound a bit weird tho.
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Pretty much sums up what a lot of us thought....
https://www.theguardian.com/business...er-surge-claimÁlex Cruz, BA’s chairman and chief executive, said on Monday that the surge was “so strong that it rendered the back-up system ineffective”. But multiple data centre designers have told the Guardian that a power surge should not be able to bring down a data centre, let alone a data centre and its back-up.
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1362 and All That
There's a big difference between the number of distinct words (as in a dictionary) and the frequency of words in actual speech/writing. In normal language use the derivatives of Old English far outweigh Latin/Romance inputs.Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post65% Germanic. 25% Latin.
I say this of course on the basis that a bloke from our village was the first person to open a parliamentary session in English.
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Yes, just read The Road to Little Dribbling, his follow up to Notes From a Small Island.Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostIt's a nice book.
Very good read and it's interesting to see how cynical he is here compared to the tone of the original book.
I think he's been here too long.
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Probably mostly Greek technical words (telephone, physics, democracy etc.)Originally posted by Fronttoback View PostWhat's the other 10% out of interest?
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What's the other 10% out of interest?Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post65% Germanic. 25% Latin.
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