12 October 2006

So, I didn't die during my seminar talk...

...but I learned that, like most Americans, I fear public speaking more than death. Of course, those two hours of sleep didn't help very much either.

Anyways, here is my submission for the stupidest word I've heard this year: "falsity." As in, "truth or falsity." Ugh. It sounds like somebody forgot the words "validity" and "veracity" existed, and then forcefed this gem down Noah Webster's throat.

If you want another example of why scientists can't speak English, not only did someone say "nucular" today, they also said "nuculei" (the plural for nucleus).

In other news, I saw "The Departed" last week. Sweet. I'm convinced Mark Wahlberg was only hired because he's from Southie (although he did great).

In pointless Sox news, I will never forget the game times on weekdays next season. Heh. I also didn't know 7-Eleven recently acquired White Hen Pantry. Interesting (to people from the Chicago area)...

1 Comments:

At 13/10/06 09:33, Blogger Saravá! said...

Hey, "falsity" is a great word! The OED lists usages in English back to the 1300's. Of course, the _real_ reason to embrace & use "falsity" is because Norman Bates stumbles while trying to think of that word while talking to Marion Crane in the parlor. :)

 

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