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"Rashid Naimi"
Oct 2015
Remote to Here/There
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I am a fan of old time radio. One thing you notice when listening to OTR is how words had different meanings, mere decades ago. A usual theme in OTR is that an individual is accused of murder and s/he replies:
"That's fantastic" or "That's incredible" These words had a very different meanings 50/60 years ago. http://www.websters1913.com/words/Fantastic http://www.websters1913.com/words/Incredible My parents migrated from the Soviet Union before I was born from a region which is now Azerbaijan. My mother tongue is Azary and I sometimes watch Azerbaijany TV online. One thing I have noticed is that I have no problem understating when an elderly person speaks but can hardly understand when young people do. I myself was born and raised in Persia (Iran) and am fluent in Persian but have lived in Canada for decades. I can hardly understand contemporary Persian writings with all the made up new words. I have discussed this with others and am told that the experience is common among others. I have a Spanish speaking collogue who says he too has difficulty understanding when young people in his country speak. Just an observation.
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"Forget I exist"
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Dumbassville
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If I May
"Chris Halsall"
Sep 2002
Barbados
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An excellent book along these lines is The Surgeon of Crowthorne, retitled "The Professor and the Madman: A Tale of Murder, Insanity, and the Making of the Oxford English Dictionary" for the North American market.
Amazing how the OED was first created, long before computers.... |
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"Rashid Naimi"
Oct 2015
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http://www.websters1913.com/words/autism Wasn't really that long ago. It's strange how a disease which didn't exist 30+ years ago, is so common today and of such apparent importance. |
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"Rashid Naimi"
Oct 2015
Remote to Here/There
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An example would be The definition of unit length "Meter". Quite recently it has been defined as a function of speed of light. In the very recent past it was defined as there length equal to the length of Platinum-Rod which was kept in the Louvre Museum. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed_of_light Not many seem to noticed that this is a circular definition. You are defining length as a function of speed, which in turn is defined as a function of length. This is a circular definition. It's the same as defining the right-hand as the hand opposing the left-hand and the the left-hand as the hand opposing the right-hand. You are not really defining anything. ![]() But if Wikipedia says so then it's scientific and true.
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"Forget I exist"
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Today the speed of light is a Constant. It is defined as 2.99793458 X10^8 m s-1
It is akin to defining the permeability of space as 4π × 10−7 H·m-1 It would be circularity if the "Second" Last fiddled with by rudy235 on 2018-03-15 at 03:00 Reason: subjunctive mode. |
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"Rashid Naimi"
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Basketry That Evening!
"Bunslow the Bold"
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Recall that the speed of light (in a vacuum) is a universal constant. There is no "definition" of the speed of light, it just is. |
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But the important point is that the def of the meter/metre is a sound one. |
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