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Old 06-18-2010, 08:53 AM   #96
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Originally Posted by omk3 View Post
Those are not names either, they are just descriptions. And no they are not excessively techy, they are excessively pedestrian, so that no one gets confused by the excessively techy objects they are describing.
Okay, let's try it this way-- which of these seem like more rational, practical, logical sentences?


Set one:

"Where's your DVD player, I brought some DVDs with me."

"My CD player scratched my new CD!"

"I just found a box of old records, but I threw away my record player!"



Set two:

"Where's your gleegsnog, I brought some DVDs with me."

"My blamtookle scratched my new CD!"

"I just found a box of old records, but I threw away my zlaxtope!"
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