#640191 - Tue Jul 12 2011 09:10 AM
Re: Mind Melt - Content Issues
[Re: agony]
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There is usually some promotional blurb written on a dust wrapper - reviews from critics and other authors plus a brief plot outline, sort of thing. I agree though that it's a stretch the way it's explained.
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#641374 - Sat Jul 16 2011 08:32 AM
Re: Mind Melt - Content Issues
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On today's Mind Melt the definition for "utility" was given as something like "of beef; inferior quality". This definition does not seem to be in the OED, and I'm concerned that it is a bit too obscure, even for this type of quiz.
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#641438 - Sat Jul 16 2011 03:03 PM
Re: Mind Melt - Content Issues
[Re: spanishliz]
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#641456 - Sat Jul 16 2011 04:27 PM
Re: Mind Melt - Content Issues
[Re: abechstein]
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It's not a term that I have ever heard used in the UK
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#641879 - Tue Jul 19 2011 01:31 PM
Re: Mind Melt - Content Issues
[Re: abechstein]
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I think the inclusion of both "overuse" and "overstretch" in today's Mind Melt might be a bit confusing. The correct answers were:
overuse - exploitation to the point of diminishing returns overstretch - strain abnormally; "I pulled a muscle in my leg when I jumped up"; "The athlete pulled a tendon in the competition"
Yet the OED has "to use too much or too frequently; to injure by excessive use" as the primary definition for "overuse", and "to place excessive demands upon (personnel, financial resources, etc.)" as an extended definition for "overstretch".
The use of less common definitions is a key parts of the challenge of the Mind Melt quizzes, but including both of these in the same quiz might be asking users to make overly fine distinctions among definitions that seem to overlap significantly in actual usage.
Just my two cents.
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#642413 - Fri Jul 22 2011 09:25 AM
Re: Mind Melt - Content Issues
[Re: Cynic1983]
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footwear is related to clothing
footwear means "clothing worn on a person's feet" clothing means "a covering designed to be worn on a person''s body"
wrapper is related to garment
wrapper means "a loose dressing gown for women" garment means "an article of clothing"
If all 4 are about clothing, and neither clothing nor garment relate to footwear, then could these two words be too closely related?
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#643449 - Tue Jul 26 2011 09:27 PM
Re: Mind Melt - Content Issues
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This match, although from the third section where relationships can be strained, is simply incorrect.
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food stamp is related to legal tender
You said: supplying
food stamp means "government-issued stamps used in exchange for food" legal tender means "something used as an official medium of payment"
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In fact (at least in the US), food stamps are non-transferable, and can only be used for obtaining certain eligible food items. A household receives a certain benefit amount, and the government reimburses the retailer for the cost of the foodstuffs obtained with food stamps. It is illegal to use these government benefits to "pay" for anything, making food stamps pretty much the opposite of "legal tender". "Supplying" is an infinitely better match, as the government is, in effect, supplying a benefit to a food stamp recipient. Food stamps are simply not legal tender, as they can not be used to pay a debt (a slight oversimplification of the definition of "legal tender", but close enough).
The other match option, by the way, was "issuing", which can fit without much of an issue with "legal tender". Legal tender is issued every day by governments in the form of currency.
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#643500 - Wed Jul 27 2011 08:36 AM
Re: Mind Melt - Content Issues
[Re: abechstein]
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helmsman is related to sea dog
helmsman means "the person who steers a ship" sea dog means "a man who serves as a sailor" bargee is related to old salt
bargee means "someone who operates a barge" old salt means "a man who serves as a sailor"
Aren't sea dog and old salt the same thing?
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#643540 - Wed Jul 27 2011 11:48 AM
Re: Mind Melt - Content Issues
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Buddy, according to the definitions used they are indeed interchangeble.
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#646521 - Thu Aug 11 2011 06:32 AM
Re: Mind Melt - Content Issues
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The actual definition given was 'a worker who collects sponges', which did make a suitable fit - just not in my mind. That is too funny! Sue
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#646533 - Thu Aug 11 2011 08:34 AM
Re: Mind Melt - Content Issues
[Re: shuehorn]
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Haha, well, that wouldn't be the definition I'd expect :P
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#648564 - Sat Aug 20 2011 10:48 AM
Re: Mind Melt - Content Issues
[Re: rossian]
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Regardless of whether a word/definition seems ambiguous or not, the people playing in the same set have the exact same opportunity to get them wrong lol.
In those ??? instances (but not in the case of vena vs blood vessel lol), I often have an "AHA!" moment, as in "I never thought of it that way". It's good for your brain to deviate from linear thinking once in awhile : )
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#648606 - Sat Aug 20 2011 01:05 PM
Re: Mind Melt - Content Issues
[Re: Jakeroo]
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Yes, but the smoke coming from those brains will cause an increase in global warmth and Al Gore wouldn't like that. Please, no questions which cause our brains to spontaneously combust.
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#648609 - Sat Aug 20 2011 01:20 PM
Re: Mind Melt - Content Issues
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See Darwin lol.
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#648870 - Sun Aug 21 2011 09:21 PM
Re: Mind Melt - Content Issues
[Re: abechstein]
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If you re-read my (admittedly flippant) response, you will see that I completely agreed with you on the vena vs venous thing. Definitely not fair. And although we can't necessarily control the dictionary itself at this point (at least as far as I know), I'm sure some sort of written code might someday help with the duplication/similarity/too close for comfort instances : )
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#648873 - Sun Aug 21 2011 10:25 PM
Re: Mind Melt - Content Issues
[Re: abechstein]
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No worries sir (assuming you're male).
Edited by Jakeroo (Mon Aug 22 2011 04:26 PM)
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#649645 - Thu Aug 25 2011 10:02 AM
Re: Mind Melt - Content Issues
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The results page I got in my Mind Melt game just now was NOT the same quiz that I took. Unfortunately, I can't go back and retrieve the orignal quiz I actually took. As a result, I got stuck with a 4/30 for my team. MM is a crock!
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