On Tuesday, February 1, 2022 at 3:29:33 PM UTC-5, Leon wrote:
On 1/31/2022 12:34 PM, Peter Dickason wrote:
Carcase is what the kids keep Hot Wheels in; carcass is the dead
opussum on the yellow center line of the roadway ;-)
That's what a car case is to me. In my 53 years of life I have never before seen the word 'carcase'. I had to google it and still it wasn't obvious. Finally, I determined the word they meant was carcass and that some references say they are
interchangeable. Great. This is why I hate the English language and why I was never good at it in school.
So what was your first language? ;~) I am certain every language has
it's issues.
There is no logic to it whatsoever and basically derived from the
drunken hoards of the middle ages.
There is logic to it but only about 90% of the time. Phonics are often
not my friend. I don't care for words that begin with a silent letter.
What is the point?
Pneumonia, Xylophone, Knife to name a few. And why does "sure" not have
an "h"in it?
Don't get me started on sword.
Banks that have failed for some reason thought that their name should
have Banc in their name.
And last but certainly not least......
NYU, yes a university. Who would have thought New York Vniversity?
Spelling is not that University's strong point. Yes, University begins
with a "V" on the building letters just below the NYU flag.
OK, so not exactly along the same line of thought, but you reminded
me of something.
I used to work for a company that had database of our customers.
When we'd create an entry for a customer, the system automatically
created a "Short Name". It was a simple process: Last name followed
by first initial.
Don Smith -> SMITHD
Sue Jones -> JONESS
Now, luckily, this was all internal and the customer never saw their
Short Name, because...
Soon after I started working there, I took on a new customer. A
Chinese gentleman named Kiu Chin. I'll leave to you to figure
the Short Name that the system created.
BTW...the Short Name became hardcoded into the system with no
ability for the user to modify it. That Short Name stayed attached
to Mr. Chin's account for many years, until that database was
eventually retired.
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