Ten years ago I was writing several blogs on various subjects - F1 motor racing, Music, Classic Cars, Great Romances and, most crushingly, a personal journal that included my thoughts on America, memories of England and Africa, opinion, humour, writing and anything else that occurred. It all became too much (I was attempting to update the journal every day) and I collapsed, exhausted and thoroughly disillusioned in the end.
So this blog is indeed a Toe in the Water, a place to document my thoughts in and on WdC but with a determination not to get sucked into the blog whirlpool ever again. Here's hoping.
Amethyst Angel 💐 Just an old man's gripe about how things have changed, Amethyst. But sertainly, I'll read your story. Just hope it isn't too long - I'm tired. LOL
tj wanderlust-words-in-motion Yeah, Andrea has a couple of sidekicks like Alexa but I won't have any truck with them. I'd rather type than speak. And, to be honest, Andrea seems to spend more time arguing with them than smoothly setting them to work.
We have Alexa, but none of the gadgets that control household functions. She plays music of our choice, sets alarms and reminders, shopping lists, weather reports, about anything we ask of her. But I wondered if she also spied on us as we talked. I asked her if she did, and her response was a creepy mad-scientist's laugh...
Kåre เลียม Enga Much sympathy with what you say. Me, I live in the midst of modern technology thanks to the tastes of others. And I get along with it okay, with just the occasional gripe. As this post evidences!
Talking (or not) of words that annoy, one of my favourites is “cheater.” You may be thinking that it means “one who cheats,” but it doesn’t. It’s a made up word and very young indeed. You might find it in the dictionary but they’ll put any old rubbish in there these days.
The truth is that the word is “cheetah” and it means an exceptionally fast-running member of the big cat family. If you want to refer to someone who cheats, you should say, “He’s a cheat.” That’s it, simple as that. It’s a word that can function as a verb and as a noun. There was never any need to invent the superfluous “cheater,” because we already have a shorter and more accurate word for that.
Why do I mention this today? Because I was just irritated by someone using the non-word, of course.
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