abk0100
Since: Aug, 2011
#2: Jun 6th 2012 at 4:23:41 PM
just checked 10 or so wicks and they were all basically okay. Is it really that bad?
edited 6th Jun '12 4:24:48 PM by abk0100
Stratadrake
Dragon Writer
Since: Oct, 2009
#3: Jun 6th 2012 at 9:11:40 PM
Any time you claim misuse, please document the way in which actual articles are using it.
As a certain magistrate might say, if you can't document it then it never happened.
edited 6th Jun '12 9:12:04 PM by Stratadrake
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AceOfSevens
Since: Feb, 2010
#4: Jun 7th 2012 at 2:26:27 PM
Same thing. I couldn't see anything wrong.
#5: Jun 7th 2012 at 6:09:38 PM
Nearly every time I've seen it used, it was to mean a paradox, but not in the context of destroying a machine.
They call themselves seamstresses -Feet Of Clay
#6: Jun 7th 2012 at 8:03:57 PM
Can you show that with a non-cherry picked example list?
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Ironeye
Cutmaster-san
from SoCal
Since: Jan, 2001
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#7: Jun 8th 2012 at 11:33:33 AM
Locking for lack of evidence. If hard evidence can be provided, feel free to make another thread.
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Courtesy Link.
49 out of 50 times this will be used to mean "self-contradicting statement" or the like. I propose either a rename or extensive cleanup.
They call themselves seamstresses -Feet Of Clay