research?

Tom Zurinskas truespel at HOTMAIL.COM
Mon Feb 7 04:12:22 UTC 2011


Everything's in the cloud anymore.  The facility where I worked (WJHTC in NJ) closed it's library of real books.  Gave them all away.  The cloud be with us.

Tom Zurinskas, from Conn 20 yrs, then Tenn 3, NJ 33, now FL 8.
Free English-based phonetic converter, URL and text , at truespel.com


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> In my world, performing a Google search for a word and then looking up the word in several a dictionaries and reporting on the instances that support one's thesis is still "research," even if it is only very simple research. Why the nasty quibble about words?
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> Maybe "research" should be defined in dictionaries as "performing a Google search for a word and then looking up the word in several a dictionaries and reporting on the instances that support one's thesis" so that I can use it to describe that process?
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> On Feb 6, 2011, at 12:43 PM, Paul Frank wrote:
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> > On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 4:00 PM, <ronbutters at aol.com> wrote:
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> >> Thanks to Paul for doing this research.
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> >> A separate entry for "rugged weather" still seems like overkill to me. Anyone could figure out the meaning of "rugged weather" from the other definition in the same way that one could figure out "rugged toilet training" or "rugged oral exam". But I bow to the professional opinion of AMERICAN HERITAGE--if this isn't something they put in to see if other dictionary makers plagiarized their triviality.
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> >> If they took this out, they would have room for "snood"!
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> > I didn't do any research. I cut and pasted.
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