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Discussion Topic  RE: Subject/citizen (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Seanahan
Well Kalleh, if you are subject to the Queen's rule, then you are her subject. So, if the Queen say......
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Discussion Topic  RE: wikiality (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Seanahan
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Discussion Topic  RE: scroogle (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Seanahan
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Discussion Topic  RE: scroogle (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Seanahan
A good rule of thumb is that we should pretend that no other boards exist. This makes it easy to ke......
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Discussion Topic  RE: scroogle (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Seanahan
I can explain scraping briefly. A scraper, crawler, spider, etc. is a piece of code which downloads......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Multitasking (in Potpourri) by Seanahan
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Discussion Topic  RE: wikiality (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Seanahan
Wikipedia says that wiki is pronounced "wee-kee", and that in Hawaiian in is typically doubled, as i......
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Discussion Topic  RE: British vs. American English (in Potpourri) by Seanahan
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Discussion Topic  RE: Docent (in The Vocabulary Forum) by Seanahan
Docent isn't a word that you hear in the midwest. I have a friend from D.C. who used it to much con......
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Discussion Topic  RE: wikiality (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Seanahan
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Discussion Topic  RE: wikiality (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Seanahan
From answers.com ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Son of Double Dactyls (in The Written Word) by Seanahan
"But out, but-insky", is a fairly common expression, or was, maybe 10 years ago. I haven't heard it......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Son of Double Dactyls (in The Written Word) by Seanahan
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Discussion Topic  RE: Son of Double Dactyls (in The Written Word) by Seanahan
In data structures, a Double Ended Queue is spelled "dequeue", and pronounced like "deck". It makes......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Commas no longer in vogue? (in The Written Word) by Seanahan
I find it difficult to parse this sentence, due to its length and lack of other punctuation. Perhap......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Commas no longer in vogue? (in The Written Word) by Seanahan
Sorry Gooofy, but I can't really find a way to read that sentence with a pause....
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Discussion Topic  RE: slough or slouw (in Questions & Answers about Words) by Seanahan
I'm from the same area as Kalleh, but when talking about the body of water, slough rhymes with glue.......
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Discussion Topic  RE: British vs. American English (in Potpourri) by Seanahan
Richard, I don't think I was very clear. The FoIA only applies to organizations within the governme......
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Discussion Topic  RE: British vs. American English (in Potpourri) by Seanahan
The FoIA(pronounced foy-uh) is a fairly broad act. It effects almost all public(government) organiz......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Commas no longer in vogue? (in The Written Word) by Seanahan
I find the sentence easier to parse with the sentence, although when spoken, there is no pause there......
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