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Does etymology count?

June 21, 2009 · Posted in At the Micro Shop, Book Chapters, Computers and Humour · Comment 

As a prelude to this cartoon I was going to write some interesting facts about abacuses, but got sidetracked.

If, like me, you were fortunate (or misfortunate) enough to have a journalist as a parent you would probably have been subjected to rigorous criticism of everything wot you wrote or spoke. Correct English was thrust down my throat from a very early age, and, of course, I didn’t have the luxury of an internet search engine to confirm or refute the correctness of my grammar and spelling.

When I wrote down the word “abacuses” it didn’t feel right. The plural of abacus is surely abaci as in fungus/fungi and cactus/cacti. My ingrained fear of “getting it wrong” kicked in, and there was no way in the world I could continue without knowing which of the two was correct.

So after a quick surf on the net it would seem that either is acceptable. However, on balance I would come out in favour of abacuses. Etymologically speaking, if the root of the word is Latin you should substitute the “us” for “i”  for the plural form, (abacus/abaci). But the word abacus has its roots in Arabic, not Latin, so this rule shouldn’t, or needn’t apply.

Well, I’ve got that off my chest, so here’s the gag, which is about abacuses…………


cartoon about trading in an abacus


Hot as Hell

June 12, 2009 · Posted in At the Micro Shop, Book Chapters, Computers and Humour · Comment 

This is from At the Micro Shop in Microholics

cartoon - vicar buying a computer

The cartoon should be a cue for a damn good rant about religion but, quite honestly, I haven’t got the energy! Perhaps I should explain, the the posts over the last few weeks have been made while in Greece. The only hotspot I can find for my laptop computer is literally a HOT SPOT -  on the terrace of the house, where things get pretty warm. The temperatures here have been steadily soaring since my arrival, and it’s getting increasingly uncomfortable to slave over a computer keyboard.

So that’s it. Better go and cool off in the sea!

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