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18 years ago #5108
On a slightly different note: The Omnificent English Dictionary In Limerick Form

http://www.oedilf.com/db/Lim.php

I looked up bot, but the only entry was for botfly. Ah well.

If you're bit by a botfly, my son,
You should get yourself home on the run!
Quickly cover each bite
With petroleum white,
'Cause those flesh-eating bots are no fun!

18 years ago #5109
Klato, I am very sorry to have offended you. I think there was a misunderstanding about what I meant. In my first post I wrote:

On a very superficial level (and knowing I sound like every jerk who says "We didn't have teachers who looked like you when I was in school."), not only do I find the characters on Numb3rs interesting, I also believe that if I had had a math professor who looked like Charlie when I was in university, my undergraduate degree would not be in psychology.

Meaning that I would have become a math major if I had a math professor who was like that specific character from the show.

You responded by making a comments about women you taught, which is fine. I took it as a joke, but you did make a jump between "young ladies" and myself. I was simply pointing out the equivocation. You said:

"It don't work quite like that. I have taught thousands of young ladies in my lifetime and they still majored in psychology, journalism, gen-ed, etc. "

My response was a light hearted attempt to point out that just because the women you taught were not enticed to switch majors doesn't mean that I would not have been inspired to do so by a math teacher who was like the character Charlie.

I tried to qualify the part about how you might not be exactly 100 percent like the TV character. I was not being insulting. Did you think I was being sarcastic? I said:

I am sure you have many nice qualities. No offense. I am sure you inspired your share of students in a variety of ways"

For some reason you found that patronizing. It was not meant to be. It was not a put down and I didn't say it because you are new. I said it because it's my honest reaction to that comment.

I have re-read it a few times and I still don't see it as insulting or patronizing. It was a minor point, and maybe be I should have let go, but it's not an insult.

The truth is, if I say I would do do something if a specific person or character were involved, and anyone responds by saying it wouldn't happen because of his or her experiences with females as a group, it's reasonable to point out that I am not like the females known by the writer and that the writer may not be exactly like the other person I was writing about. I am not attacking the writer. I was merely saying in what I meant to be a lighthearted way that we shouldn't compare apples and oranges.

I can see how you meant your comment to be self depreciating. I do appreciate the humor. I guess when I first read it I took it at face value. Maybe you read sarcasm and patronizing tones into my reply. I assure you I did not intend then to have such connotations, and I am very sorry to have hurt or upset you.


PS As for this

Note: For your own personal copy of the full text of this post, make a donation to the PF and you will find the full extent of my displeasure.]

I made my donation on the first day the Prof started the drive, and I have had a FOF account for years. If I have extra money next month, I'll donate again. You can post as much or as little of your displeasure as you like

PPS Please note the emoticon The smile means I am kidding and you shouldn't take it personally.

18 years ago #5110
Psimagus and Corwin, thanks for the kind words.

I'll be back to defend the evil on slovenly habits of watching kung fu movies into the wee hours in a bit.

18 years ago #5111
Since Enterprise was discontinued, the only show I watch is Numb3rs.

18 years ago #5112
Stargate was better than Enterprise. *throws crumpled up paper at Eugene*

18 years ago #5113
Since Enterprise was discontinued, the only show I watch is Numb3rs.

I think I

18 years ago #5114
Doh, it ate my comment to EM and defense of TV Oh well, let's short hand it:

I like stories. I read. I watch movies. I watch TV. I enjoy it.

You can do as you like though.

18 years ago #5115
TV is just like any other medium. There's good stuff, with excellent writing and acting, and there's checkout line garbage. Unfortunately, more people seem to want checkout line garbage.

I must admit, though, that the release of television shows on DVD has hampered my ability to watch them on broadcast tv. I cannot stand commercials.

18 years ago #5116
Doh, it ate my comment to EM

One advantage of Firefox over IE is that it has an UNDO option in the Edit menu that can restore accidentally deleted form data. Another is that the 'Back' button will properly repopulate a form with what you'd typed in it (instead of retrieving it blank,) even if you've moved on to a new page.

18 years ago #5117
I tried that Psimguas. For some reason the partial post cleared it. Probably because I have privacy issues and set my data to clear quickly :-)

18 years ago #5118
Ah well, if you have things to hide

18 years ago #5119
Ulrike, I much prefer watching tv shows on DVD or the Internet. Not only can I pick the one's I like that way, but I can see what others on the web think about shows and try those recommended by people who's taste seem similar to mine.

Various Internet forums influence what I wacth. I freely admit I watch heroes because of the buzz that was going about it on the Net, and that I enjoy the show more because of the forums where intelligent people exchange ideas over issues raised by the show. The same goes for Numb3rs, but the forums I see on that tend to be run by math teachers, so maybe I haven't hit the right Numb3rs forums yet. I never watched Buffy the Vampire Slayer before a coworker showed me a spoiler forum called the Cross and Stake (which was active when the show was running). Not only did their comments getme interested in the show and make me watch it more closely to look for things, I now own ever season of BtVS and Season 5 of Angel on DVD, and I copied and pasted every work Spike said into a bot. 5 or 6 years ago I thought Joss Whedon was God (now he's just an idol like George Lucas). I'd still see any movie or tv show he put his name on, and buy his associated products. How's that for generating product loyalty by adding intellectual discussions?


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