still working on an actual update here... I've been reading this book, y'see... and I hit this chapter which totally struck me, and struck me like a .. like a .. like a thing that likes to strike me.
so it's probably illegal in some prehistoric pre-RIAA trademark infringement sorta way, but I like the chapter so much I am typing the whole thing out. It's alot of words and it's taking me a while. ('sheesh' would say jughead.) I think I type faster when I am just talking.
In other news, I was just looking up the word "epithet" because I used it in dey's journal just now and wanted to make sure I had the right word.
epithet ( P ) Pronunciation Key (p-tht)
n.
A term used to characterize a person or thing, such as rosy-fingered in rosy-fingered dawn or the Great in Catherine the Great.
A term used as a descriptive substitute for the name or title of a person, such as The Great Emancipator for Abraham Lincoln.
An abusive or contemptuous word or phrase.
Biology. A word in the scientific name of an animal or plant following the name of the genus and denoting a species, variety, or other division of the genus, as sativa in Lactuca sativa.
I always thought epithet was just a swear, but the 'genus species' of the Albertan Magpie is "pica pica".
I guess that makes pica the epithet.
so it's probably illegal in some prehistoric pre-RIAA trademark infringement sorta way, but I like the chapter so much I am typing the whole thing out. It's alot of words and it's taking me a while. ('sheesh' would say jughead.) I think I type faster when I am just talking.
In other news, I was just looking up the word "epithet" because I used it in dey's journal just now and wanted to make sure I had the right word.
epithet ( P ) Pronunciation Key (p-tht)
n.
A term used to characterize a person or thing, such as rosy-fingered in rosy-fingered dawn or the Great in Catherine the Great.
A term used as a descriptive substitute for the name or title of a person, such as The Great Emancipator for Abraham Lincoln.
An abusive or contemptuous word or phrase.
Biology. A word in the scientific name of an animal or plant following the name of the genus and denoting a species, variety, or other division of the genus, as sativa in Lactuca sativa.
I always thought epithet was just a swear, but the 'genus species' of the Albertan Magpie is "pica pica".
I guess that makes pica the epithet.