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I like to be able to read an article that's not too technical,
i.e. with too much terminology. One idea is to add a glossary. Another is to have the option of putting the article in another form to make it more readable.
Any comments?
PhilX
i.e. with too much terminology. One idea is to add a glossary. Another is to have the option of putting the article in another form to make it more readable.
Any comments?
PhilX
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I have no comment. That's the extent of my commitment to commit to a comment.Philosophy Explorer wrote: βWed Aug 15, 2018 8:48 pm I like to be able to read an article that's not too technical,
i.e. with too much terminology. One idea is to add a glossary. Another is to have the option of putting the article in another form to make it more readable.
Any comments?
PhilX
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Pictures? A comic book format?Philosophy Explorer wrote: βWed Aug 15, 2018 8:48 pm I like to be able to read an article that's not too technical,
i.e. with too much terminology. One idea is to add a glossary. Another is to have the option of putting the article in another form to make it more readable.
Any comments?
PhilX
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-1- wrote: βThu Aug 16, 2018 2:12 amI have no comment. That's the extent of my commitment to commit to a comment.Philosophy Explorer wrote: βWed Aug 15, 2018 8:48 pm I like to be able to read an article that's not too technical,
i.e. with too much terminology. One idea is to add a glossary. Another is to have the option of putting the article in another form to make it more readable.
Any comments?
PhilX
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Huh? No comma in the comment? Com', man! a commie?
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Call me ant?
I like this new word, calmant. Opposite of irritant.
Or "calm aunt exeunt left".
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Zzzzz.... I'm too mellowed out to comment, mon commandant.
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Kumquat: (< cumsquat) is that what they call the orgasm of a squaw? (Squaw: used to be a normal, later turned to be a derogatory, and now extinct word for middle-aged female North American aboriginal First Nations person.)Dalek Prime wrote: βWed Aug 29, 2018 11:34 amI can only think of kumquat now. doesn't really fit, does it?
The word's origin came from "orgasming in a squatting postition", as the Natives of North America lived in Matriarchal societies, and modus operandi of copulation was mainly inverse missionary position, i.e. woman on top, man in bottom, missionary underneath.