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ghopper1924

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Re: wood duck half stamped
« Reply #15 on: August 16, 2016, 01:09:02 pm »
Heh, glad you liked it.

"But, you can’t be writing “technical” verbiage if your commentary is to be read and understood by the general populace simply because many of said populace won‘t or can’t comprehend exactly what the animal or plant actually is that was stipulated in your commentary."

But I can and will! Speculating about the general populace and it's ability to comprehend exactly is inexact at best, so you might as well do the right thing instead of assuming a level of can't and won't. When I was editing department of transportation documents for statewide public consumption, it was the opinion of the wildlife biologists involved that correct usage should apply no matter who was reading it. It was just as easy to write the right thing as to write the wrong thing, or not to care either way. So why not do it right?

Well, after this it will all be hair splitting and "who's right." Uh oh, I forgot to capitalize "Latin" so that shows how dumb I am! Did I err? Yes, I did. I'm happy to say so, in the hopes that it will provide an antidote to that hobgoblin of little minds, a foolish consistency. But don't confuse foolish and consistency. Anyway, I happily admit that I'm an atavism: the sad fact is that most people don't speak, think or read beyond a 4th grade level, a fact of which at least one of our leading politicians is well aware. I've said my piece and PeLady figured out who made the duck, so mission accomplished. Any future misunderstandings re: usage will just have to be chalked up to that old fuddy-duddy Ghopper, you know how HE is! ;)
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Re: wood duck half stamped
« Reply #16 on: August 16, 2016, 02:31:15 pm »
I was just having a trivia type "fun" conversation.

Anyway, I apologize iffen I "ruffled your feathers" because I didn't mean to criticize or defame  your person.

I guess I should have remembered that you are easily irritated when ever anyone questions your perceived "expertise" on most any subject matter. I will try to avoid any further conversations with you.   

And ps, ghopper1924. I was awarded an AB Teaching Degree in Biological Science and iffen that state biologist you were working with was worth a hoot then there would NOT have been any need for you to do any "editing" of his commentary. And besides, as a once Certified High School Teacher .... I disagree with his "correct usage" claim.

If a majority of the public can't read/comprehend those DOT documents .... then "statewide consumption" will primarily be the "trash cans" where ever. Cause that is what "correct usage" will getcha.

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Re: wood duck half stamped
« Reply #17 on: August 16, 2016, 03:03:44 pm »
LOL, this reminds me of the old "cherrywood" fuss, there is no species of tree named cherrywood but you see it ALL the time in auction/sales descriptions, much to the distress of woodworkers who hate imprecise language when talking about wood. Your table, chair, chest is CHERRY!  or cherry wood but not "cherrywood".
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Re: wood duck half stamped
« Reply #18 on: August 16, 2016, 03:18:19 pm »
LOL, this reminds me of the old "cherrywood" fuss, there is no species of tree named cherrywood but you see it ALL the time in auction/sales descriptions, much to the distress of woodworkers who hate imprecise language when talking about wood. Your table, chair, chest is CHERRY!  or cherry wood but not "cherrywood".

Yep, exactly!! ;D Or, in architectural terms, a one-story house is a "rancher." A rancher is someone who runs a ranch. A ranch house is what they mean, and it's usually realtors who say it. Because of their imprecise language, lots of people call single-story houses "ranchers." Not world-shaking in itself, but just one more example. :)
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Re: wood duck half stamped
« Reply #19 on: August 16, 2016, 05:52:46 pm »
LOL  !!  Now that is really weird because I understood you perfectly Cogar !!

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Re: wood duck half stamped
« Reply #20 on: August 16, 2016, 09:19:27 pm »
I know Mart, when you are around 'em long enough they start to make sense!  :) 

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