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Category Archives: language
What is Art?
Art is an act of communication between two human beings that involves intentionality on the part of the creator and inference of that intentionality on the part of at least one impersonal experiencer. By “impersonal experiencer” I mean one who … Continue reading
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Silver Bullets
“The Mythical Man Month” was published in the mid-70′s and most of it still rings true today: adding people to a late project makes it later, and there is no silver bullet. It probably says something about software developers that … Continue reading
Posted in language, prediction, psychology, software, technology
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Losing Religion
Don’t Sleep, There Are Snakes is an absolutely fascinating, compelling, humane and curious book. It is a mix of personal memoir and linguistic field study and theory by Dan Everett, who spent a good chunk of the past thirty years … Continue reading
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Pushkin Sonnets: pentametric and tetrametric
Pentameter (non-standard): This formulaic stanza has some power despite its tendency to come and go, yielding up a soft and scented flower with sufficient patience: watch it grow into a bloom of rich diversity without engaging in perversity. It varies … Continue reading
Changes
People change. Not everyone, and not all the time, but most people over the course of their lives change. Being the centre of their own world, mind, they don’t often notice their own changes, attributing it all instead to the … Continue reading
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The Award for the World’s Stupidest Headline Goes To…
Fox News, for “Japan’s Nuclear Rescuers: ‘Inevitable Some of Them May Die Within Weeks’” In other news, it is inevitable that every person reading this may get hit by a bus on the way home today, it is inevitable that … Continue reading
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Semantics, CSS and Tables
Just as a warning to the easily nauseated, I’m going to wind up talking about DSSSL before I get to the end of this post. I’ve been spending a lot of time lately with PHP and CSS while working up … Continue reading
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The Ultimate Haiku
don’t bother to read just make up all the meanings you want this to have This apparently is what all utterances mean: whatever the listener wants them too, based on anything except asking the utterer, “What did you mean by … Continue reading
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Fragments
Pieces of my mind go drifting down this stream of cluttered consciousness today: swirling in the sluggish current, drowned by flotsam-jetsam floating by the way. Washer-women rinse their tattered linen, children’s feet go splashing through the mud, tree-trunks pull at … Continue reading
Posted in iambic pentameter, language, life, poem, poetry, sonnet
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