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Mark_Wallace wrote: something not quite the same as the thing it is named after/identified with/associated with hmmm, seems 'false' would be included in that range.
Mark_Wallace wrote: never believe a word you read on wikipedia t'intertubes FTFY
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TheGreatAndPowerfulOz wrote: Mark_Wallace wrote: something not quite the same as the thing it is named after/identified with/associated with hmmm, seems 'false' would be included in that range. Of course it does, in the same way that "round" means "not a dodecahedron".
But any source that says "not a dodecahedron" is the only definition is a source that's not to be trusted*.
* It's also "not a triangle".
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pseu·do
/ˈso͞odō/
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INFORMAL
adjective
adjective: pseudo
1.
not genuine; spurious or sham.
"we are talking about real journalists and not the pseudo kind"
synonyms: bogus, sham, phoney, imitation, artificial, mock, ersatz, quasi-, fake, feigned, pretended, false, faux, spurious, counterfeit, fraudulent, deceptive, misleading, assumed, contrived, affected, insincere; More
antonyms: genuine
noun
noun: pseudo; plural noun: pseudos
1.
a pretentious or insincere person.
Origin
late Middle English (as a noun in the sense ‘false apostle or teacher’): independent use of pseudo-.
pseudo-
/ˈso͞odō/
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combining form
prefix: pseudo-; prefix: pseud-
1.
supposed or purporting to be but not really so; false; not genuine.
"pseudonym"
2.
resembling or imitating.
"pseudohallucination"
Origin
from Greek pseudēs ‘false’, pseudos ‘falsehood’.
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Are we done, here?
You're not telling me anything I don't already know, and you're showing a remarkably silly narrowness by ignoring the full definition and only giving credence to the parts of it that you want to promote.
I don't own the English language, and I'm a highly educated master of it.
You would do well not to claim ownership of it in my presence.
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Not trying to own anything. Was trying to find some common understanding, but I guess I failed. Bye.
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You were trying to force your preference.
People have been trying to do that with the English language for about 180 years, and it's no more right or justifiable now than it has been for all that time.
Words mean what they mean, not what one person wants them to mean.
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I was not trying to force my preference. I have no preference. I don't actually care. I was merely trying to show my understanding of "pseudo" is A correct understanding of the several ways of reading it. That is all.
Bye.
And there's a funny thing about language and words. They evolve and change over time. Something, I'm sure you're aware of being the expert on the English language that you are.
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Mark_Wallace wrote: Words mean what they mean, not what one person wants them to mean. Now you're just being racist.
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Mark_Wallace wrote: I'm a highly educated master of it.
Never trust anything someone says when they feel a need to prove how smart they are.
Social Media - A platform that makes it easier for the crazies to find each other.
Everyone is born right handed. Only the strongest overcome it.
Fight for left-handed rights and hand equality.
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With its Microsoft Alternatives project, or MAlt, CERN hopes to avoid vendor and data lock-in. The LHC runs on Windows?
I'm just going out on a limb here, but I'd imagine they could fit a few copies of Office into their 1 B Euro budget?
Ah well, I guess replacing Word with Libre Office will let them smash a few more particles a year.
Sorry(ish) if this seemed a little too political.
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If done right, and documented and followed up on correctly, this could be the project that makes me take Linux seriously. That is, if it leads to a standard Linux distro without dependency upon the command line, and other arcana I just don't have time for.
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I'd have to confess that, given the ridiculous antics that ms has subjected us to over the last ten years, I would quite happily get physical on the particles of ms decision makers.
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Do not turn off your computer, Windows is configuring updates.
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So they're moving from a single MAlt.
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They probably also don't want to risk having an experiment interrupted because Windows 10 insisted on pushing an update at precisely the wrong time, nevermind the possibility that said update would probably prevent them from using part of the collider because of driver signing issues.
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Pixelate light, let it interfere, obtain solution—size limited by budget. "Let the Midnight Special shine a light on me"
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Pixelate light, let it interfere, obtain solution—size limited by budget. OK, if you're trying to tell me that this isn't a link to Japanese pr0n, I'm calling bullsh1t!
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Now that you mention it, sounds about right
TTFN - Kent
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Are you saying Japanese prOn === Manga?
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Millions of mail servers running vulnerable Exim mail transfer agent (MTA) versions are currently under siege, with attackers gaining permanent root access via SSH to the exploited machines according to security researchers. Patch 'em if you got 'em
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We’re excited to announce starting today you can try WSL 2 by installing Windows build 18917 in the Insider Fast ring! I'd love to know what's going through Linus' mind when he hears this
Only tangentially related. I was looking up the rules about possessives and names to confirm nothing had changed since I first learned it. It has - apparently (depending on the particular rules you follow), it can either be ' or 's. However, as I was searching, I found this, which amused me to no end (yes, I'm a dull fellow):
Special Rules for Classical Names
But there are a few exceptions. For classical and biblical names with two or more syllables ending in s or es, you usually just add an apostrophe. If the name is only one syllable, add -'s.
Socrates' students
Ramses' kingdom
Amos' prophecy
Zeus's warnings
The names Jesus and Moses are always made possessive with the apostrophe alone:
Jesus' disciples
Moses' law
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the only problem with using Linux on windows is that tools like the event viewer are particularly useful.
Kent Sharkey wrote: Special Rules for Classical Names See?
It's not only in programming languages that half-educated nutters have "brilliant ideas" (which are already covered by standard rules that they haven't learned, yet) and preach them as if they were Gospel!
In fact, there are far, far more non-expert "experts" in the English language than there are in all programming languages put together.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: I was looking up the rules about possessives and names... Great minds... blah blah blah. I did the same a couple weeks ago. I've already forgotten the new rules, but they were interesting. Another item you may be interested in regarding English as a whole is the book Our Magnificent Bastard Tongue: The Untold History of English, by John McWhorter. I've never read it, but listened to a podcast that is no longer available from a local Dallas station. Here is another podcast that still survives. Skip the first two minutes, because they are annoying: http://traffic.libsyn.com/mickelson/mickelson-2008-12-04.mp3?dest-id=21957. From the first six minutes (of 1:30:00) it seems to be as interesting as what I heard many years ago.
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David O'Neil wrote: I've already forgotten the new rules Do that.
They're just style rules, which means that they're the personal preferences of the half-educated moron who wrote them.
There are only between 130 and 180 real rules of English grammar (depending on where you live). All the rest is bullsh1t from arrogant wankers who don't really know what they're talking about, but who talk really loudly anyway.
Empty vessels, again.
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Sounds like you're talking about yourself!
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