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Discusses LOLCODE, a so-called programming language based on kitty pidgin.
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- @Martynish (third try) v clever. anything with “renowned” in the first line makes me think of this though
- @ccferrie @MacDictionary Yes, but for a different reason:
- Which gives an excuse to remind you of these amazing blog posts...
- Anything you can do with six small words
- RT @dbkell: Is Churchill's "up with which I will not put" an urban myth?
- Is Churchill's "up with which I will not put" an urban myth?
- RT @AuerbachKeller: Language Log on the whole history of the "Math is hard! Let's go shopping!" thing. First internet usage on soc.motss ht…
- Language Log on the whole history of the "Math is hard! Let's go shopping!" thing. First internet usage on soc.motss
- Ever wonder who invented the smiley? :) #facts
- Ever wonder who invented the smiley? :) Don't forget to use your smile at the next B2B meeting! #facts
- @BadoorSNK @opticbread Less/fewer is pretty much decided on how it sounds to the ear. LangLog discusses this a bit:
- @alimhaider @lee_alley @hpyrancher See "Updated #2," below:
- Tried to find out if there was a technical word for dropping the g from words, found this remarkable page:
- @MattBrownnutt @IanMartin @hugorifkind yes, but, the fewer/less rule is not a real rule. See: