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Posts by Colin Fine

basically, we've utterly erased the rights & healthcare access of a vulnerable minority because a very small group (of apparently very well-connected) of people became fanatical about it & the (also very small) group who decide press coverage decided they needed relentless coverage

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And so she should!

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Another instance of what I'm coming to think of as "guides' disease": telling an appealing but bogus story about the origin of a phrase.
This time it's not a guide speaking it, but a printed guide.
Why is it bogus? Well the dates are suspect, but mostly because *it doesn't fit the meaning!*

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I haven't had that. But the clinic who did my cataract surgery use a device to measure the pressure (glaucoma test) that apparently does make context with the eyeball but is much less uncomfortable than the puff of air I've had everywhere else.

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Wikipedia:A picture of you - Wikipedia

Please see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikiped... .
I will put a message on your user talk page later when I'm at my computer

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Another occasional but recurring item on the help pages is a rant about how Wikipedia has been taken over by the lib***ds, and they're never going to donate again.

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Indeed. Those of us who inhabit the various help desks see that the largest single group of questions is from people who want to know how to "make a page for…", and most of those actually have the purpose of promoting something or something, though they usually wouldn't put it that way.

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It's important to realise that "Wikipedia" doesn't do this.
Individual Wikipedia editors do it, supported by the community of Wikipedia editors.

@molly.wiki 's post acknowleged this.

(Please don't take this as a criticism of your post: I'm seeking to give context)

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I'll see your Hambledon and raise you a Slaithwaite.

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How do you think I feel making it to my 70th yesterday?
I remember when I first got a full driving licence, that expiry date 2025 was unimaginably far in the future!
Happy birthday

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I didn't know about that!

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2/n. It took something like a minute.
I observed that the input was nearly all in order to start with, so I reversed the algorithm, and it went much faster.
I had no idea there were standard sorting algorithms. I'd never heard of Computer Science.

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The very first task I was given, in my very first job (part of National Control Reprogramming with the CEGB): write code to sort a list of substation names.
So I wrote some code (pretty well my first ever) to do it in an obvious way.
It worked, but slowly. 1/n

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LOLs reading this thread.

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Brought by Dutch weavers, I'll hazard

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It's not quite the same phenomenon, but this reminds me of gemination in Japanese.
The preceding morpheme (originally a closed syllable in Middle Chinese) on its own is realised bisyllabically (eg itsu, tachi).
But preceding certain consonants it produces a geminate, eg ichi+sho -> issho.

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I came here to say that!

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I suspect that's not the demographic the Telegraph is addressing

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Nostalgia isn't what it was.

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Wow! I knew "quoth" was OE, but I always supposed "quote" was somehow derived from it.

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The 'Great Noticing' Era Ever since Labour came to power, the British media has started to notice a whole series of problems they spent the previous 14 years completely ignoring

How ever since Labour came to power, the British media has started to notice a whole series of problems they spent the previous 14 years completely ignoring
www.adambienkov.co.uk/p/the-great-...

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Never

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What? You egg?

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Flowers for Algorithm

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Like "estate"

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*Slow handclap*

Ladies and gentlemen, I think we have a winner:

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Yn Esperanteg (?) mae "vi"'n Swedeg "ni" a mae "ni"'n Swedeg "vi".
Ac yn Hebraeg mae "mi"'n "who", mae "hu"'n "he", a mae "hi"'n "she"

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Masham.
It's "mass-em", but them not from round here (like me ten years ago) always say "mash-em"

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Do you know Farah Mendlesohn's "The pleasant profession of Robert A Heinlein"? I think you'd enjoy it.

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Absolutely.
I'm currently rehearsing a (non -professional) production of Macbeth, and it is very obvious which of the other actors understand what they're saying, and which don't quite. I am hoping the latter get it by the time we go up.

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