h a l f b a k e r y"Not baked goods, Professor; baked bads!" -- The Tick
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It seems to be a disease at halfbakery that people are obsessed with the word. Methinks it's an attempt at verbal affectation.
The virus seeks out those on the board that use the offending word and bombards their computer with the "P"- word in every imaginable nook and cranny.
The
virus only lasts for a few hours and then subsides, unless it catches them using the "P"-word again.
bwwaahahahaaahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! :)
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affector, performer, actor; pedant, pedagogue, doctrinaire, purist, euphuist, mannerist; grimacier; lump of affectation, precieuse ridicule, bas bleu, blue stocking, poetaster; prig; charlatan (deceiver); petit maitre (fop); flatterer; coquette, prude, puritan. |
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pedant, doctrinaire; pedagogue, Dr. Pangloss; pantologist, criminologist. |
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seal10, you used the word "PEDANT" too much in the idea title. |
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bwaahahaha...oh, never mind. |
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1. Pedantry is quite natural and appropriate in relation to half-baked ideas. It's part of the process. |
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2. Consciousness of pedantry (our own and others') is also quite natural and appropriate, just so we can keep things in proportion. |
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3. Therefore, I believe that ... Uh-oh, in-coming viru... Aaargh! |
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Yay, another virus .. just what the
computing world needs. |
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