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"Dee Flint" wrote in
: "Mike Coslo" wrote in message 36... [snip] Jim, You are exxpressing an opinion. That you choos to describe your opinion as accurate, then I guess it follows that you think (know) that my opinion on the matter is innacurate. Innacurate is a present day euphemism for lying. It's a shame that words are being distorted to mean something that they were not to mean. If inaccurate is a euphemism for lying, what are we now going to use to take the place the original meaning of inaccurate? Language morphs all the time. Innacurate isn't even a new morph. It's been used by politicians for years to say "lying" without saying lying. I can use the word quite correctly. I was a little concerned when the word accurate was used in the expression of an opinion. Opinions don't have to be accurate. So when my opinions are decried as innacurate, I start to wonder. - 73 de Mike KB3EIA - |
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