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I haven't done one in awhile, so just for fun, a poll for Monday. Inspired by memories of a favorite English teacher and her polite but emphatic diatribe against the word "utilize."
[Poll #1186524]
Does anyone happen to know if there's a way to set up a poll so that people can check more than one answer to a question?
ETA: Oops. I just noticed I misspelled seeded. Irony can be kind of ironic sometimes.
[Poll #1186524]
Does anyone happen to know if there's a way to set up a poll so that people can check more than one answer to a question?
ETA: Oops. I just noticed I misspelled seeded. Irony can be kind of ironic sometimes.
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Also, if you use check boxes instead of radio buttons, people can check more than one box.
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*tucks information away for future reference.* Thanks!
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And I'm sure there is more. but I don't have all day :)
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*Had to add my own.
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I still bemoan the loss of "agendum".
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No "l" people, no "l".
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It drives me to the battiness.
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And I worked at a background check company for three years where EVERYONE said "the search was ran" instead of "the search was run about five million times a day. It made me want to commit homicide.
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That would drive me nuts. I can just imagine the day that you (or me, or someone) would finally snap and bludgeon someone to death with a stapler after hearing that phrase one too many times.
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another one is its/it's -- it drives me crazy when the possessive is written "it's"
but i lovelovelove portmanteau words. we make a lot of them up here, like flusterpated (so frustrated that you're flustered, too). and i love chrissy's adorkable.
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Also: Nucular. Orientate. People who insist pronouncing the first "r" in February.