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Postby Beatrice on Fri Aug 17, 2007 11:30 pm

For your sentence, (sic) may still be used, Mike


I think the point was that he was deliberately using she to mean female.
Nice one, Mike. I also like the 'unsic' concept - might have to start using it!

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Postby edman on Sat Aug 18, 2007 5:17 am

I think the point was that he was deliberately using she to mean female.


I think he was deliberately and considerately using 'she' to not use 'he', tHe 'he' that he could have otHerwise easily used if he was as sic(k) as tHe late MCPublisHers of Nature who left out iron-males wHen writing tHeir mission. And to furtHer capitalize on tHis point he capitalized the word 'she' but not wanting to stop tHere, he unsic-ed-it. What I was suggesting was that as he was using 'she' wHere he was depicting a he/she who is not a nice person, he might still be doing injustice to fe-males and He-nce I said he could have still used '(sic)'.

(sic)
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Postby Mad Dan Eccles on Sat Aug 18, 2007 5:58 am

All in favour of the previous poster's name being changed to 'edperson' say 'aye'.
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Postby edman on Sat Aug 18, 2007 6:13 am

Abstaining and off-line while vote takes place. 8)
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Postby tideliar on Sun Aug 19, 2007 5:23 pm

"Aye"!

I support the change to Edperson, Dr. Selectively Perceptive Daniel(le) Eccles
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Postby amy c. on Sun Aug 19, 2007 5:35 pm

Dear oh dear. Such a musty smell about the place. The modren choices are:

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Postby Octavia on Tue Aug 21, 2007 8:20 am

We've got a new troublemaker (as yet anonymous) in our lab - keeps changing the temperature of ovens without leaving notes - sometimes when other peoples samples are in.

Challenge's solution to this would be for everyone to have their own personal oven. In absence of budget and space, we are all wondering what could be done! Someone's going to set up a discreet weekend webcam on the sly...;

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Postby challenge on Tue Aug 21, 2007 2:53 pm

Octavia wrote:Challenge's solution to this would be for everyone to have their own personal oven. In absence of budget and space, we are all wondering what could be done!

NAHH... I do not want it to be "to each of her/his own". I just stated that maybe that is the only way of making it work?!!?

The person changing the temperature should have some samples in the oven soon enough after changing the temp right? So it shouldn't be too hard to figure out who it is.... but I guess the camera is a better option??? but still, maybe a note on the oven stating "do NOT change the temperature without telling people who have things in the oven" or something like that. Maybe they are just stupid and didn't think about others????

(trying hard to be nice and think friendly thoughts about others...)
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Postby Freddie on Thu Aug 23, 2007 11:48 am

maybe a note on the oven stating "do NOT change the temperature without telling people who have things in the oven" or something like that.


{hollow laugh}

Since when does leaving a note do anything other than rile people up? We've got someone who sends a group gripe email cc'ing the lab head.

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Postby edman on Thu Aug 23, 2007 2:01 pm

..and you would never know how many are bcc'd to the lab head.
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Postby challenge on Thu Aug 23, 2007 3:22 pm

Freddie wrote:{hollow laugh}

Since when does leaving a note do anything other than rile people up? .


well, to be honest - I use the notes, partly because I want to believe that people are good and thinking about eachother but sometimes a little forgetful, as an excuse that I can really slam someone when I find out who are responsible for it (changing temps etc). Then they can't hide behind the "I didn't know that" that people tend to use although it makes them seem less than average....

Ehh... maybe I should refrain from writing here and expressing my inner thoughts before morning and the coffee is finished. Did I tell you I am not really a morning person? [crawls away to hide for another hour or so....]
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Postby Mad Dan Eccles on Thu Aug 23, 2007 9:32 pm

heh heh heh.

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Postby Daughter of Darwin on Fri Aug 24, 2007 8:58 am

Notes are fine provided they are polite.

Small sample size, but so far only women have expressed support thereof.

hmm.
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