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Originally Posted by geekmaster
If you add the ability to dynamically configure sound parameters while you visuali ze their effects on the sound visuali zer, it should obviously be named the " sonic screwdriver", right?
P.S. American English uses "z" in a lot of words where you "foreigners" stick "s". Over here, if it SOUNDS like a "z" then it is SPELLED with a "z" (usually).
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My grandpa was canadian, dad american. brothers in Oz.
I can confirm knowledge of this.
You say potato, I say potato
You say Tomato, I say Tomato.
note the lack of difference in those two statements and yet you processed them in a special way because of their provenance as a couplet pair.
I will presume that most readers with just automunge my regional variations into their language and have done with it.
After a lifetime of hard northern boys taking the piss out of me for mistakenly saying "Trash" or "Store" when I meant "rubbish" or "shop" I say stick the separatists and hang the tower of babel.
I thank you