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> I take it this means Mac and Linux users (among others) are The
> Bug's worst nightmare . . .:
>
>
> <http://www.chron.com/apps/comics/showComick.mpl?date=20080605&name
> =Fast_Track>
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> <http://preview.tinyurl.com/66hspz>
So why, exactly, *couldn't* Patina switch to Linux (as Geek Cred
apparently demands) if she wanted to? That is *her* laptop, is it not?
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I don't really think of myself as *that* strident a Linux kook, but it's
gotten to the point where somebody on a humor writer's list will ask for
some technical advice and finish by adding "And Peter, don't tell me to
switch to Linux."
Come to think of it, my wife says that a lot too. And Paige here won't
even talk to me about her son any more because he works for the Evil
Empire.
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Wow, someone worse than me!
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> Wow, someone worse than me!
worse than *I*. What kind of a nitpicker are you, anyway?
And what makes you think Patina has just one laptop? ;)
BTW, I've really enjoyed doing these superhero strips. I'm going to do
more of them in the future.
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Bill
>I don't really think of myself as *that* strident a Linux kook, but it's
>gotten to the point where somebody on a humor writer's list will ask for
>some technical advice and finish by adding "And Peter, don't tell me to
>switch to Linux."
>Come to think of it, my wife says that a lot too. And Paige here won't
>even talk to me about her son any more because he works for the Evil
>Empire.
>None are so blind as those who will not see...
True. So true. I don't see myself as a Linux kook either, but I have it
and use it. And like it. I found the learning curve steep and daunting,
but now that two of my machines are setup, they work really well. My
cronjobs, to cite one example, always execute, and I sure can't say that
about you-know-who's Scheduled Tasks. But, what amuses me the most is how
much XP and Vista look and feel and work like Linux. The Evil Empire is not
above filching what works in the Open Source community. I think that's a
good thing, so long as there is credit where credit is due.
Imperfect.
>On Fri, 06 Jun 2008 03:15:00 +0000, Carl Fink sez:
>
>> Wow, someone worse than me!
>
>worse than *I*. What kind of a nitpicker are you, anyway?
Actually, in this case 'me' is correct. The usage varies
depending on meaning.
"He is worse than me."
"He sings worse than I."
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>>On Fri, 06 Jun 2008 03:15:00 +0000, Carl Fink sez:
>>
>>> Wow, someone worse than me!
>>
>>worse than *I*. What kind of a nitpicker are you, anyway?
> Actually, in this case 'me' is correct. The usage varies
> depending on meaning.
> "He is worse than me."
> "He sings worse than I."
So this means that Carl was incorrect about being imperfect?
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Only if you believe that all Cretans are liars.
>
>>
>> So why, exactly, *couldn't* Patina switch to Linux (as Geek Cred
>> apparently demands) if she wanted to? That is *her* laptop, is it not?
>>
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>> And my anti-drug is porn.http://www.geocities.com/mysterysciencefreezer
>> http://freezer818.livejournal.com/
>
>And what makes you think Patina has just one laptop? ;)
Well there is the One Laptop per child project....
>
>BTW, I've really enjoyed doing these superhero strips. I'm going to do
>more of them in the future.
>
Good. I still have the strip where FasTrack was hiring laid off Marvel Heroes as a book mark some
where.
Wow, thanks; that goes back a while, to the late 1990s, I think. :)
Marvel is doing a lot better these days, of course.
Best,
Bill
When would that make sense? "He is worse than I" works because the
completion of the sentence ("He is worse than I [am with regards to Linux
proselytizing]") is implied. Unless the "me" is meant to be the object of
an omitted portion of the sentence ("Mom always liked you more than [she
likes] me")... but then both pronouns would still be the same case -
"him" would go with "me", "he" with "I".
Without all your elaborate noun phrases, consider that "than" is a
preposition and "me" is the objective case.
Gaaah. I still think I'm right, but popular usage (over centuries, even)
has made "... than me" the preferred choice:
http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Writing/t.html
I still have some support, though:
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/GRAMMAR/adjectives.htm
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/grammar/g_proncase.html
This author takes the middle ground and dodges a firm answer:
http://www.drgrammar.org/faqs/all.shtml
My conclusion? English profs at Purdue are smarter than those at
Rutgers. "than me" may be more popular in informal speech, but it's
still wrong.
>On Fri, 06 Jun 2008 18:25:01 -0400, George W Harris sez:
>> "He is worse than me."
>
>When would that make sense? "He is worse than I" works because the
>completion of the sentence ("He is worse than I [am with regards to Linux
>proselytizing]") is implied.
It needn't be. Comparative adjectives needn't
refer to an activity. "He is worse than me" is the same
construction as "Wilt Chamberlain is taller than me."
Right. And both of them should be "I", not "me". (He is worse than I
am. Wilt Chamberlain is taller than I am.)
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> My conclusion? English profs at Purdue are smarter than those at
> Rutgers. [...]
Ancient joke, first heard with the institutions being Harvard and Purdue:
A Purdue grad and a Harvard grad are at adjacent urinals. The Purdue man
finishes his business first and starts to walk toward the door without
stopping to wash his hands. The Harvard man sniffs, "At Harvard, they
teach us to wash our hands after urinating." The Purdue man replies, "At
Purdue, they teach us not to piss on our hands."
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Given the topic, I thought you were going to retell a different
ancient joke (casting it for your purposes):
Purdue grad: Where's the men's room at?
Harvard man: Don't you know better than to end a sentence with a
preposition?
Purdue grad: Oh, you're right, of course. I meant to say, "Where's the
men's room at, asshole?"
Mike Peterson
http://nellieblogs.blogspot.com
Better. Certainly a more parallel fit.
Where'd you go to school, again?
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Growing up, I heard those as Auburn-Alabama jokes.
Best,
Bill (Auburn, class of 1980)
YOU GREW UP?? You can't participate in this group anymore, you know.
> Wow, thanks; that goes back a while, to the late 1990s, I think. :)
> Marvel is doing a lot better these days, of course.
Financially, anyways... *bites toungue*
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