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Salty wrote:I just finished my online census responses – 20 questions or less, depending upon how you answer a few of them. Took 10 minutes or so. The only question that I thought was odd for a census was – whether I had a smart phone.
Takechanpoo wrote:i found it in my mailbox, just tore it up to pieces and threw into a garbage box.
Coligny wrote:1 i didn't knew blue tarp tents had mailboxes.
Wage Slave wrote:Takechanpoo wrote:i found it in my mailbox, just tore it up to pieces and threw into a garbage box.
Why? What is so objectionable about a census and how else can people plan the provision of essential services in a rational and efficient manner.
I don't get it.
yanpa wrote:Coligny wrote:1 i didn't knew blue tarp tents had mailboxes.
Probably registered at a net cafe.
I think I ended up twice on the last census due to stupid bitch ex-wife being unable to comprehend the instructionas about who to include on the form.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Wage Slave wrote:Takechanpoo wrote:i found it in my mailbox, just tore it up to pieces and threw into a garbage box.
Why? What is so objectionable about a census and how else can people plan the provision of essential services in a rational and efficient manner.
I don't get it.
Takechan is the leader of the Japan Tea Party.
yanpa wrote:stupid bitch ex-wife
wagyl wrote:yanpa wrote:stupid bitch ex-wife
but it is OK, I'm over it now and not at all bitter....
wagyl wrote:I even checked the timestamp for your post, to see if you were posting after a tipple or two.
Time to move on man. You've built a new family with a low earth orbit component. Look to the future, not to the past.
yanpa wrote:But seriously, I wouldn't go round judging people's state of mind from random throwaway remarks on teh interwebz
Salty wrote:I just finished my online census responses – 20 questions or less, depending upon how you answer a few of them. Took 10 minutes or so. The only question that I thought was odd for a census was – whether I had a smart phone.
kurogane wrote:BTW, just because I was curious and looked it up, the plural of census is censuses, not censi, so everybody can relax and go back to what you were doing. Apologies for the wait.
kurogane wrote:Narooheso!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It has certainly struck me as plebby sophistication, like people that use myself and yourself when they mean me and you. Even Stephen Fry, the Major Domo of pompous poseurs occasionally slags that sort of thing. To be fair to him, he seems to actually know the rule. Something about whether the root is one dead language or the other dead language.
kurogane wrote:So is the "i" for plural endings only when the word is originally from the Greek then, maybe? I remember in university getting docked marks for using "ise" (rationalise, etc) and when I fought it I found out the rule was you can only "ise" when the root comes through Latin from Greek and all the words I had been corrected on did, even though that was a total fluke. WARNING: I may have reversed the rule there. Nobody that wants to matter should care a wit how others speak anyways, bad grammar being merely unseemly whereas pedantry is the signature of a true boor, wot wot.
It's always nice to know the rules just not to care too much.
EDIT: WRONG again. -ize is the original from Greek and Latin. Generally "-ise" is for imported French words (that may or may not come from Gr/Latin) and when the -ise/ize ending is integral to the word rather than a verbal suffix (compromise vs. rationalize) and both are correct in non-American though consistency is a virtue.![]()
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Nice succinct summary here: http://www.worldwidewords.org/qa/qa-ise1.htm
Salty wrote:I just finished my online census responses – 20 questions or less, depending upon how you answer a few of them. Took 10 minutes or so. The only question that I thought was odd for a census was – whether I had a smart phone.
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