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23/03/2009 06:53:07
 
 
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23/03/2009 06:42:38
Lutz Scheffler
Lutz Scheffler Software Ingenieurbüro
Dresden, Germany
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Visual FoxPro
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Other
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01389817
Message ID:
01390527
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>>>>>>It's probably historical: some languages got used to hidden sense and implicit talk. I am not a linguistic expert, so I could be wrong, but it might be that Russian language is the most double-speak phenomenon in this area.
>>>>>
>>>>>What about (ouch, forgot the exact name) of the language in "1984"? I read it recently in English.
>>>>
>>>>Isn't it "Newspeak"?
>>>>
>>>>That expression is hijacked today "Oh, downsizing is newspeak for 'laying people off'"
>>>>
>>>>Just as in "1984" they had "Minitrue" (the Ministry of Truth - in effect lies) nowadays we have the MetPol for London's Metropolitan Police.
>>>>
>>>>Incidentally, recently on a BBC telethon day, the woman who's presented the Big Brother reality show in UK since its start was asked, in a quiz, "Who is the leader of Oceania?" ... and she had no idea.
>>>>
>>>>Similarly many people bandy about the expression "Catch-22" without ever having read the book or really knowing what one is. That annoys me.
>>>
>>>I was watching a dvd of one of the old episodes of a show we had here (don't know if it was ever in England), called "Remington Steele", and in the episode, he was using a fake identity, and introduced himself to one person as "Milo Minderbinder".
>>
>>Wasn't that the show where Piers Brosman first shot to fame?
>>
>>I once had a military-style jacket and put "Capt. Washington Irving" (Yossarian's mail censoring persona, you may recall) in the name slot. Some guy in a pub asked me what position I played in the team!
>
>At least nobody asks you to sign a copy of Tales of the Alhambra <g>

Presumably an Irving novel. I've never read any.
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.
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