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Post by Pilot on Nov 11, 2011 23:20:50 GMT -5
Your welcome! You got me there wondering what the heck were you talking about... I'd said pilot not Pilot... Dark! ;D I should have said flyer instead... If you have noticed, I try to use flyer and avoid using pilot so no one thinks I am talking about myself in the third person... Last time... white padded rooms kept me company... j/k ;D But yah, I think it lessens confusion when I user flyer instead. Actually was the word pilot in Hardwar more than once or twice?
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Post by riedquat on Nov 15, 2011 15:54:06 GMT -5
Its not about hardwar but my own language... piloto, we don't have... actually we have but don't use a word for flyer... interesting... now i wonder why we don't use this word any more... I remember it being used when I was a kid... umm... aviador... fascinating... umm... What were you saying about white padded rooms?
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Post by Pilot on Nov 22, 2011 22:50:05 GMT -5
That is a good question. Part of the answer is education. Words like aviator are no longer commonly used, why say a'vi'a'tor when you can say pi'lot. Which is simpler to say? Even the internet is starting to turn from long words (urls) to shorter ones. www.reallylongname.moc vs. www.rln.moc (Sarcasm: The Ws in these fake urls are reversed.) Words that we commonly use are considered to be more informal, than words used every day.
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