The begs the question, what is the official Roy Tennant position on baloney vs. bologna? May I suggest a viaf-like resource for food, in which I may prefer the baloney label while allowing my data to be cross-searchable with bologna records? Is there an RDF ontology for this???
On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 4:02 PM, Kevin S. Clarke <kscla...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 3:55 PM, BWS Johnson <abesottedphoe...@yahoo.com> > wrote: > > >> Bacon == Seal of Approval > >> Bologna == Seal of Disapproval > >> Salami == Seal of No Approval Needed > >> > > > > This has some serious flaws. I'm concerned about the relationships > between the desirability of the bespoke seals as they relate to the appeal > of the meats themselves. While yea, bacon is nearly universal in its > appeal, that one seems on the mark. Alas, bologna as the seal of > disapproval might fall a bit short. While one might jump to proffer spam in > its place, Hawai'ians quite like spam, leaving us all in a bit of a > quandry. Olive loaf, perhaps? And while salame is a most excellent meat, > perhaps fois gras more aptly conveys the aboutness of not giving a damn > about one's approval or lack thereof. > > > > What say you cataloguing mafia? Surely we must honour the aboutness > of meat and approval lest we needs OCLC to intervene more often than is > strictly necessary in our mortal affairs. > > I'm vegan now, but having eaten it as a child, may I suggest chicken > livers for the Seal of Disapproval? Blech! And, as a vegan, I'd > stretch bounds of the Seal of No Approval Needed to tempeh. That > seems appropriate. > > Fwiw... > Kevin >