#651117 - Thu Sep 01 2011 12:09 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: Tizzabelle]
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You've never seen "The Bold and the Beautiful", I suppose? Some of the wives there work their way through marriages with all the males in a family...
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#651121 - Thu Sep 01 2011 12:17 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: Tizzabelle]
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Please see the link I posted above. A half-brother is not, never will be, a step-brother to the same person. He's one or the other, but not both. Here's the relevant paragraph from that link: Do you see the difference? If you are the child of my stepparent, you will be either my stepsibling or my half sibling. “Half” means you are the child of my parent and my stepparent; “step” means you are the child of my stepparent and someone else (not my parent). Half siblings have one parent in common; stepsiblings have no parents in common. My bolding.
Edited by spanishliz (Thu Sep 01 2011 12:20 PM)
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#651124 - Thu Sep 01 2011 12:33 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: shuehorn]
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It's not fair when spanishliz and shuehorn take the same side of an issue. One can't just look at the avatar and know who's saying what. Are you folk step-avatars or half-avatars? Who's the third puppy in that family portrait? A true sibling or just a litter-mate? Or should that be a question for Who Am I?
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#651130 - Thu Sep 01 2011 01:05 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: spanishliz]
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Adorable.
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#651698 - Mon Sep 05 2011 10:17 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: ssabreman]
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They aren't really that close, aside from both being derogatory. Chawbacon refers to mental attributes, while lummox is primarily physical. I wouldn't necessarily have even included the 'stupid' bit in its definition.
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#651797 - Tue Sep 06 2011 02:34 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: mehaul]
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It's not fair when spanishliz and shuehorn take the same side of an issue. One can't just look at the avatar and know who's saying what. Are you folk step-avatars or half-avatars? Who's the third puppy in that family portrait? A true sibling or just a litter-mate? Or should that be a question for Who Am I? Now it's my turn to laugh! Yes, spanishliz and I may well be step-relatives of some sort. I think we both speak Spanish, and we both love beagles and have had special pooches pass away. It's an honor to be confused with her! Not meaning to confuse you, though, mehaul!  Sue
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#651798 - Tue Sep 06 2011 02:36 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: spanishliz]
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Oh, mehaul, thank you so much for the wonderful laugh I just had! But don't you think we're a cute litter of pups, really? I don't know if it happens to you, but sometimes I'll be reading a post with "my" avatar and I'll say, "I don't remember posting that." Turns out it isn't my post but yours. 
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#654321 - Fri Sep 16 2011 01:45 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: agony]
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A small byte
Your answer: nibble I'm pretty sure this byte is spelled with an I!
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#655518 - Wed Sep 21 2011 09:58 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: ssabreman]
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12. A line enclosing a plane areas Your answer: perimeter
Should be singular - area If you look at it another way, areas could really refer to multiple areas which all could be enclosed, so I think you are missing the nuance of areas which really makes the statement valid and the game much better. I have my degree in areas, so you really are missing a lot. But, the Yankees won, so it is all moot, or mute as some say. Ha.
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#655526 - Wed Sep 21 2011 10:28 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: ssabreman]
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LOL! You are so right on. I am just messing with you after the last few wannabe corrections!!
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#655560 - Thu Sep 22 2011 12:39 AM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: bubblesfun]
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In Differential Calculus it is all the smaller and smaller areas that make up the whole Area (Note cap A vs low case a) enclosed by a line. The real question is "Does the thickness of the line add to the Area or is the Area only that which lies within?" The meditation on this point is why so many math teachers appear to be asleep in class. ---On the other hand--- A line enclosing 'a'(singular) plane area's' (lower case a, plural) is the stripe painted around the sides of aircraft that makes it go faster, which the ssabreman should know! (edit: This would be an even better answer if the typo of the 's' was not an additional letter but a misplaced one, ie, '"a plane's area")
Edited by mehaul (Thu Sep 22 2011 02:13 AM)
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#655691 - Thu Sep 22 2011 11:40 AM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: bubblesfun]
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...after the last few wannabe corrections!! hahaha - Mine or yours? "We mock what we are to become" Why in heaven's name do you aspire to be me? One of me is enough.
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#655793 - Thu Sep 22 2011 09:15 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: ssabreman]
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9. One who hesitates (uaually out of fear)
Your answer: vacillator typo: Should be usually
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#656317 - Sun Sep 25 2011 01:28 AM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: ssabreman]
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Since airships are often in the air for more than eight hours, could the 's' just be misplaced, as in "The pilots in charge of an airship"? Airplanes, one pilot; Airships, a contingent of pilots sharing the title Captain, holding it while on duty.
Edited by mehaul (Sun Sep 25 2011 01:30 AM)
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#656355 - Sun Sep 25 2011 06:01 AM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: mehaul]
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If that was the case, mehaul, I'd say the entry should be "captains" in the plural. I think it should all be kept singular.
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#656370 - Sun Sep 25 2011 08:42 AM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: reeshy]
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No, in the context, the position is singular. There may be several who work as Captain but there is only one at a time acting in the capacity.
This way (example): I am an airship pilot. My cousin is also an airship pilot and, coincidently, we both Captain the WAS Blimp. He does the day work and I do the difficult night celestial navigating duty. The WAS Blimp only has one Captain but two pilots. We exchange command of the bridge, and Captaincy, on a routine schedule. Since we are not in the military we hold no 'rank' as captain. The job we perform is one of being Captain. We both need raises by the way. My cousin and I are much like Station from the 'Bill and Ted' movies, two individuals acting in concert.
Edited by mehaul (Sun Sep 25 2011 08:44 AM)
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#656400 - Sun Sep 25 2011 10:09 AM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: mehaul]
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O.k., I get that, but the entry doesn't state it is all the pilots who captain in one journey - if the entry said "sergeant" you wouldn't feel the need to include everyone who holds the position, surely?
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#656463 - Sun Sep 25 2011 02:42 PM
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[Re: reeshy]
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Also, only one person is acting as Captain at any one point in time, so I am inclined to agree with reeshy that the singular is more normal grammatically, logically and factually, even though we can think of a set of circumstances that might allow the plural.
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#656501 - Sun Sep 25 2011 06:27 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: shuehorn]
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Why are we being so convoluted about what is clearly a typo in the database?
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#656512 - Sun Sep 25 2011 08:41 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: looney_tunes]
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Why are we being so convoluted about what is clearly a typo in the database? Amen. I think that about at least 50 percent of the responses here.
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#656522 - Sun Sep 25 2011 11:45 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: bubblesfun]
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Isn't this where obscure definitions have to be accepted? If one of the definitions of Captain describes the role played by multiple personages, then it should be accepted here as a possible response even though its not the most well known. My initial post on this was only to show that the ins typo may not be the only way an error occurred in this instance (An extra letter s versus a misplaced s). Why do we bother at all to post errors here? Nothing can be done to change anything since the content is not FT's to control. I understood these posings are from an outside source. There is no database that we can correct the content of. Unless Terry has editing power in his agreement to use the dictionaries that are the source. Why do the same errors keep coming up? Our input here doesn't fix them. That means this thread is just to discuss the errors encountered in the game. Discussing an error is all I did.
Edited by mehaul (Sun Sep 25 2011 11:56 PM)
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