tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29946685.post4291206534865869239..comments2023-05-21T10:03:48.235-05:00Comments on The Chesterteens: Security BloggetRiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06384657033530822368noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29946685.post-61921765144428681992008-07-25T10:49:00.000-05:002008-07-25T10:49:00.000-05:00same thing applies to place namesif you live in Va...same thing applies to place names<BR/>if you live in Valladolid in Valladolid, you are one of 862, if you live anywhere in Valladolid (whether Valladolid itself or e g Seb Estéban), you are one of 1300Hans Georg Lundahlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01055583255516264955noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29946685.post-64999184347844025252008-07-25T10:32:00.000-05:002008-07-25T10:32:00.000-05:00the question of consent is actually regulated from...the question of consent is actually regulated from the fact that you put clickable info in your profile<BR/><BR/>each one who does so is deemed to know that that implies the technical possibility of being found when one clicks the interest or industry or so on of someone else - particularly after being active in updating a blogg - and to have thereby consented<BR/><BR/>as to plagiarism, using a dictionary definition to thou art translated is not plagiarism, because there is creativity in reuse<BR/><BR/>using a dictionary definition from someone else's dictionary to make your own usually is because same thing is used for same purpose while changing only name of author - unless there is no doubt about the word's meaning, so that coincidences of definition are inevitable - and that is so <I>not</I> what has been done hereHans Georg Lundahlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01055583255516264955noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29946685.post-49899383864484785932008-07-24T11:19:00.000-05:002008-07-24T11:19:00.000-05:00"I noticed that some of you, when I click on your ..."I noticed that some of you, when I click on your interests, have links to other people. Are these people bloggers who have the same interests as the person concerned on blogs that said person enriches with their membership?"<BR/><BR/>if you have as interrest "lying sweetly down in my hammock in the garden of my aunt" you will be the only one listed on that interest<BR/><BR/>if you have as interest "reading" you will be one of very many<BR/><BR/>not however of those who instead note "lesen" "lire" "läsa" "legere" et c<BR/><BR/>whenever you click on <I>any</I> interest you will be linked to a list of all profiles that have the same interest spelt the same way<BR/><BR/>any interest is limited from other interests by a comma<BR/><BR/>"reading, writing, arithmetic" are three interrests:<BR/>1 reading<BR/>2 writing<BR/>3 arithmetic<BR/><BR/>"chatting with Tom, Dick, and Harry" are also three:<BR/><BR/>1 chatting with Tom<BR/>2 Dick<BR/>3 and Harry<BR/><BR/>I think, but I may be wrong, that a click on someones interest "chatting" will link to any interest including that word - thus also "chatting with Tom" of the fictitious example above.<BR/><BR/>One practical corrollary of this: if you divide any list (like favourite books or music) into sublists beginning with a noun and a colon, make a comma after the colon and divide from previous by a comma, not a semi-colon. Then all the titles, authors, composers et c in one subgroup will be listed correctly with additional items such as "classical composers like:" or "comics:"<BR/><BR/>One other is, if you want to reach people who have read like LotR in more than one language, write:<BR/>Lord of the Rings, Senhor dos Anheis, Herr der Ringe, Ringtrilogien, and clicking on any will give you readers in English, Portuguese, German, Swedish.<BR/><BR/>The computer will not link to readers of Sagan om Ringen if you click on Herr der Ringe or even to readers of "Lord of the Rings" of you write "Lord off the Ring".<BR/><BR/>One of the proofs that computers know nothing, understand nothing, et c.<BR/><BR/>The translations available are for things like profession: if you are student, you will also link to édutiant and estudiante. But there there are only limited options.Hans Georg Lundahlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01055583255516264955noreply@blogger.com