Re: CDR: "Accolade?"

2002-03-14 Thread matthew X

can I HAVE MY MIND BACK please

On 14 Mar 2002 at 22:16, Jim Choate wrote:

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> On Fri, 15 Mar 2002, F. Marc de Piolenc wrote:
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> > "Ask a Booch accolade to define 'simple' and 'complex' sometime."
> > 
> > I think you mean "acolyte," as in disciple or follower, not "accolade"
> > as in praise...
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> No, I meant 'accolade' as in praise(er). One can demonstrate praise
> without being an acolyte. The word just doesn't have the right tense in
> English.
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> You really shouldn't try to read peoples mind, you suck at it.
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Re: CDR: "Accolade?"

2002-03-14 Thread Jim Choate


On Fri, 15 Mar 2002, F. Marc de Piolenc wrote:

> "Ask a Booch accolade to define 'simple' and 'complex' sometime."
> 
> I think you mean "acolyte," as in disciple or follower, not "accolade"
> as in praise...

No, I meant 'accolade' as in praise(er). One can demonstrate praise
without being an acolyte. The word just doesn't have the right tense in
English.

You really shouldn't try to read peoples mind, you suck at it.


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"Accolade?"

2002-03-14 Thread F. Marc de Piolenc

"Ask a Booch accolade to define 'simple' and 'complex' sometime."

I think you mean "acolyte," as in disciple or follower, not "accolade"
as in praise...

If you like using ten-dollar words (and I do), keep a dictionary handy.

Marc de Piolenc