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Losing my mind, loosly

Graphic from The Sydney Writer's Blog

Compared to some other folks on the net I'm not obsessed with language when it's not used properly, heck my posts here are constantly full of grammar mistakes. One of the few things that drives me mad is people's interchangeable use of lose and loose... still!

Despite thousands of derogatory motivational posters and people's signatures on forums explaining the difference, people still can't seem to grasp the difference between these two words. What's worrying is it’s not just people on MySpace-ish personal blogs talking about how awesome they think alcopops are, even commentators on Slashdot of all places do it. Slashdot! Slash dot dash dot slash dot dash dot slash dot dash dot slash dot com.

For people whom English is a second language this is a perfectly understandable mistake to make, English is quite a nonsensical language, but for those who grew up using it there's no excoose, sorry excose, sorry excuse.

Thanks to The Sydney Writer's Blog for the photo; their page also demonstrates the proper use of loose and lose. I'm not going to explain the difference here because aside from them plenty of people already have in hundreds of places as well.

Hey, and I used the word their and not they're and there! Good grief when I start learning German people are going to grill me.


Clipmark: Some of my favourite Slashdot sigs

clipped from news.slashdot.org

"You cannot simultaneously prevent and prepare for war." — Albert Einstein

A pizza of radius z and thickness a has a volume of pi z z a

You are using English. Please learn the difference between loose and lose; they're, there, and their; your and you're.

If I have been able to see further than others, it is because I bought a pair of binoculars.

To prove my love for you, I had these flowers killed. Put them in water and it will prolong their slow, agonizing death.

If free will means obeying my orders without question, then yes.

Lose/Find, Loose/Tight

Slashdot has the the worst form of moderation system, except all the others that have been tried.

There's no place I could be, since I've found Serenity...

Carrot!

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Slashdot: Putting the ‘passive' in passive-aggressive since 1997!

Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak

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The best tool for the job is the one you can use

Food poising is not fun in the slightest, but fortunately by using a combination of soothing music and Tiger Balm my headache as of a few hours ago is completely gone. Mary Wallace and my GP suggested I eat bread, rice, apples and toast of which I'm eating right now. Provided I don't get out of this computer chair and don't eat too quickly I think I'll be fine.

With that in mind, I thought I'd share another quote, this time from the FreeBSD forums:

the daemon you know is better than the penguin you don't.
~ danger@

He's referring of course to BSD (the daemon) and Linux (the pengiun).

Reminds me of another similar quote by someone who I can't recall right now who said [paraphrasing] the best programming language for a job is the programming language you're best at and enjoy.

I've been learning a new programming language and a new OS to keep my mind sharp while I'm on holidays, you'll see the reviews of these in upcoming days. Ironically I started learning these because I thought I needed to broaden my horizons and get out of my FreeBSD, Mac, Ruby and Perl comfort zone. Those two quotes above pretty much shoot that down in flames don't they? I don't mind though, I still find them fascinating.

Without sounding too cheesy, I love learning new things, or using old things in new ways. It's one of the greatest pleasures in life.


Rubenerd Show 225 2007.08.15

Cover artThe random music and iLife rant at 0200 episode!

Insomnia is a bitch, I'm related to Kevin Rudd, Jamiroquai's virtual insanity, recording a podcast at 0200, great welcome back forum posts, thanking y'all, viagra, TedPod passes 100 episodes, alphabetical order sucks, jetlag, evil sleeping cycles, shocking people, really disappointing iLife 2008 release, dumbing down iMovie, subtle Final Cut Express persuasion speculation, stealing bread and shirts, British Apple advertisements, MacBreak Weekly ratholes, wiping operating systems, big arse apple juicers, self consciousness and why I can't do video, age and cynicism, online newspapers, genealogy and family trees, convicts going to Australia, Mary Wade to us, living in Singapore, maddening mysterious Champs-Élysées song, Avril Lavigne tries to sing Japanese, slurred stress importance, sitting in a Singaporean coffee shop and making the ultimate kickarse juice!

Download MP3 to listen ↓ 42:00 minutes, 19.20MiB

You can also stream this episode and view its Internet Archive page.


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rubenerd,

Your account on Joomla! Community Forum has been deleted. This may be because you never activated your account, in which case you should be able to register again.

Regards,
The Joomla! Community Forum Team.

Oh well, guess I won't be looking into their CMS after all.


Rubenerd Show 132 (Wed 19/Jul/2006)

The Rubenerd Forum has been launched!, Ruben's Review (Vanilla forum software), the ego driven world of traditional web forums, the phone adapter (throwing it out, planned phone interviews on hold, pun intended), using "Clear Voice" mixer setting, let me know what you think.

Download MP3 ↓ 10:00 minutes, 4.6MB

You can also stream it and view its Internet Archive page.