No punctuation, huh? Interesting.
There’s a period at the end.
No punctuation, huh? Interesting.
There’s a period at the end.
Slowly I'm really curious! That must be a great thing, the Rig Manager 3.0. ! As long as it is screwed, it has to be "light-years" superior to "ToastME"!
There’s a period at the end.
I ran out of breath long before that.
I ran out of breath long before that.
Display MoreDefinition of soon
1: without undue time lapse : BEFORE LONGsoon after sunrise
2: in a prompt manner : SPEEDILYas soon as possible- the sooner the better- no sooner said than done
3: in agreement with one's choice or preference : WILLINGLYI'd just as soon walk as drive
4 archaic : before the usual time
5 obsolete : at once : IMMEDIATELY6 At some point before next year (yea, I added that one)
Yeah, that's what I thought. Here's what you said.
OK so Stage still has its issues, the editor is not out, and none of us won the LOTTO yet. Im betting all but the last one will be rectified soon.
I would have taken that bet, but I have a feeling you'll be modifying the meaning of "soon" to mean some arbitrary period of time to renege on it
No punctuation, huh? Interesting.
I suppose you could say it uses "and" as a form of punctuation: Each idea, which could stand as a sentence on its own, is joined to the next with "and". This sort of endless, run-on sentence mimics the verbal style of people on artificial stimulants.
Coffee anyone?
Not a doctor, but sounds like my thoughts when my GAS (gear acquisition syndrome) is acting up. Of course with the Kemper it's more of a PAS (profile acquisition syndrome) situation. I know I can take antacids for GAS, but I'm afraid my PAS may be incurable. Unless there's an antibiotic that kills my PayPal....
QuoteI would have taken that bet, but I have a feeling you'll be modifying the meaning of "soon" to mean some arbitrary period of time to renege on it
Thats possible I guess, but as I read from Merriam-Webster, "Arbitrary is derived from the same source as "arbiter." The Latin word arbiter means "judge," and English adopted it, via Anglo-French, with the meaning "one who judges a dispute"; it can now also be used for anyone whose judgment is respected." Now thats a contradiction in terms I think, I mean how someone's judgement be respected if G-Strings or I (or anyone) renege on "soon's" real meaning? Or is it now just a given that whenever anyone says "soon", it's taken in an arbitrary meaning just because you/we didn't get whatever it is you/we wanted yesterday?
im hoping we get pre warned of when the release
Date will be, not it just appear.
Ive neen saving holiday for the occassion so i can book off a kemper week ?
So here I'm sitting in my room
reading this amazing thread,
but my soul still keeps asking me,
is there no editor yet??
I just thought that while we wait for the editor I will enlighten you with some fine poetry. I hope that will expedite the release of the editor.
I just realized that it's really true !
There's no editor.
So here I'm sitting in my room
reading this amazing thread,
but my soul still keeps asking me,
is there no editor yet??
I just thought that while we wait for the editor I will enlighten you with some fine poetry. I hope that will expedite the release of the editor.
I cannot edit,
for there is no editor.
I guess I'll drink beer.
HAIKU
When I was young
I dreamed of an editor
Life was good
I've been secretly sabotaging the Editor launch because this thread 'completes me'.
GET A ROPE!!!
Thats possible I guess, but as I read from Merriam-Webster, "Arbitrary is derived from the same source as "arbiter." The Latin word arbiter means "judge," and English adopted it, via Anglo-French, with the meaning "one who judges a dispute"; it can now also be used for anyone whose judgment is respected." Now thats a contradiction in terms I think, I mean how someone's judgement be respected if G-Strings or I (or anyone) renege on "soon's" real meaning? Or is it now just a given that whenever anyone says "soon", it's taken in an arbitrary meaning just because you/we didn't get whatever it is you/we wanted yesterday?
Please don't create your own dictionary, thanks.
arbitrary
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adjective
Similar: capricious whimsical random chance erratic unpredictable inconsistent wild hit-or-miss haphazard casual unmotivated motiveless unreasoned unreasonable unsupported irrational illogical groundless unjustifiable unjustified wanton discretionary personal subjective discretional Opposite: rational reasoned |
The English language is unfortunately (thankfully) not subject to your arbitrary choice of what a word should mean when you want it to mean something it does not.
Basically your post was a bunch of gibberish haha
Like I said before, define "soon". G String told us on Sept 20-something the editor will take a few more days. I wouldn't call a wait of over a month "a few more days".
The same thing applies to your prediction of "soon".
I think it should be named the Ghost Editor....
see what I did there
I take a walk through leaves of fall
thoughts of summer passed, promises lost.
I dwell on moving past the strain,
an editor in the summer refrain.
The cost to me I cannot tell
is it just to deep a watered well?
Alas into the door I enter
to sit with my Kemper and thoughts
of winter. The winter of my discontent.