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WildBill
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by WildBill » Sat Mar 01, 2014 4:35 pm
MasterOfNone wrote: WildBill wrote: How about shrimps? I see that on the menu at many Asian restaurants.
The word "shrimps" is insulting. They prefer to be called "little crustaceans."
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Oldgringo
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#407
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by Oldgringo » Sat Mar 01, 2014 5:35 pm
Of all the CHL legal scholars on this forum, who knows the difference between "maybe" and "may be"?
HKMike
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by HKMike » Sat Mar 01, 2014 7:29 pm
Oldgringo wrote: Of all the CHL legal scholars on this forum, who knows the difference between "maybe" and "may be"?
Here is a definition and short test that explains the difference. Gotta love Google.
http://www.grammar-monster.com/easily_c ... may_be.htm " onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
tbrown
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by tbrown » Sat Mar 01, 2014 7:44 pm
Oldgringo wrote: Of all the CHL legal scholars on this forum, who knows the difference between "maybe" and "may be"?
It may be that I do. But maybe not.
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Oldgringo
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by Oldgringo » Sat Mar 01, 2014 10:15 pm
tbrown wrote: Oldgringo wrote: Of all the CHL legal scholars on this forum, who knows the difference between "maybe" and "may be"?
It may be that I do. But maybe not.
WINNER!
Oldgringo
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by Oldgringo » Mon Mar 03, 2014 9:26 am
Abraham wrote: "Free gift" is redundant.
I grit my teeth when I hear or read it.
Free gift, arrggghhhh!
Mornin' Abe,
I bet you really like "true facts", eh?
Abraham
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by Abraham » Wed Mar 05, 2014 10:19 am
Oldgringo,,
A belated "Good Morning" to you.
Yes, 'True Fact's' is another teeth gritter!
My up the wall teeth gritter for the day: Life Coach
Of course, I guess air heads of the world need such things, along with healing crystals (snort) for their aching chakras.
Abraham
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by Abraham » Sun Mar 16, 2014 1:15 pm
optics' when used in a political context.
"metrics" when used in a business context.
People who use these words within those contexts sound like weasels...
WildBill
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by WildBill » Sun Mar 16, 2014 1:39 pm
Abraham wrote: "metrics" when used in a business context.
People who use these words within those contexts sound like weasels...
I love the term "no-brainer" when used in a business context. It usually describes the person using the phrase.
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WildBill
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by WildBill » Sun Mar 16, 2014 2:07 pm
Oldgringo wrote: Abraham wrote: "Free gift" is redundant.
I grit my teeth when I hear or read it.
Free gift, arrggghhhh!
Mornin' Abe,
I bet you really like "true facts", eh?
I liked "True Lies". Good movie!
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gringo pistolero
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by gringo pistolero » Sun Mar 16, 2014 7:40 pm
Abraham wrote: "metrics" when used in a business context.
People who use these words within those contexts sound like weasels...
Good to know. When I was in industry it was the weasels who didn't want their performance measured.
I sincerely apologize to anybody I offended by suggesting the Second Amendment also applies to The People who don't work for the government.
MasterOfNone
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by MasterOfNone » Sun Mar 16, 2014 10:26 pm
gringo pistolero wrote: Abraham wrote: "metrics" when used in a business context.
People who use these words within those contexts sound like weasels...
Good to know. When I was in industry it was the weasels who didn't want their performance measured.
Metrics, like most things, can be good and bad. When used properly, they can give a good picture of performance. However, in today's management-by-numbers culture, they are often used as an easy alternative to making difficult value judgements or to take judgement out of the hands of subordinates.
WildBill
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by WildBill » Tue Mar 18, 2014 5:34 pm
MasterOfNone wrote: gringo pistolero wrote: Abraham wrote: "metrics" when used in a business context.
People who use these words within those contexts sound like weasels...
Good to know. When I was in industry it was the weasels who didn't want their performance measured.
Metrics, like most things, can be good and bad. When used properly, they can give a good picture of performance. However, in today's management-by-numbers culture, they are often used as an easy alternative to making difficult value judgements or to take judgement out of the hands of subordinates.
Metrics can also be made up. Most times when someone puts data into a colorful chart, people assume the information is correct.
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nightmare
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by nightmare » Tue Mar 18, 2014 6:40 pm
WildBill wrote: Most times when someone puts data into a colorful chart, people assume the information is correct.
Equo ne credite, Teucri. Quidquid id est, timeo Danaos et dona ferentes
WildBill
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by WildBill » Thu Mar 20, 2014 7:04 pm
Elderly!
Elderly Woman Shoots Man Through the Door.
Cops Shoot Elderly Man with Walking Stick.
How old does one have to be before considered to be "Elderly"?
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