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Friday, October 18, 2002 |
| The Merriam-Webster Toolbar | |
I am absolutely loving this browser toolbar. I installed it about a month ago. You can use it to look up definitions or synonyms with the Thesaurus. It caches your lookups, viewable by clicking the arrow of the drop-down box. This is really useful when composing a post in Radio's WYSIWYG editor - the definitions pop up in a small separate window, so you don't lose your place. Sorry Mac users, IE 5.0+ on Windows required. Another bonus: a reverse dictionary for those moments when you find yourself asking isn't there a word for this? | |
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Friday, September 27, 2002 |
| Term Help: "Where does history end and recent history begin?" | |
Time doesn't flow at a constant rate for anybody, that's a given. How can people express their relative metrics for different eras? Inessential.com searches for the right word: "But what I’m thinking about today is a different though related sense of time. I don’t have a good term for it. A good vocabulary can make one an effective an efficient communicator. After all: "...people’s senses of what is recent history don’t match, and this is a source of misunderstanding, confusion, and disagreement." One could also ask, "what does green look like to you?" | |
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Monday, August 26, 2002 |
| Reentry: Good Word | |
What a good word to describe this condition. So timely, since three days from now I depart for my ten day trip, which will be the longest vacation I've had in ten years? Could that be right?Reentry. I got into the habit years ago of never really taking a vacation. I'd stay loosely tethered in order to make the friction of reentry tolerable. ...[Jon's Radio] | |
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Thursday, August 22, 2002 |
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Tuesday, August 13, 2002 |
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Monday, August 12, 2002 |
| First Entry in the Isn't There a Word for This Category | |
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