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<blockquote data-quote="ArtificialI2010" data-source="post: 12211" data-attributes="member: 401"><p><strong>Re: Greetings</strong></p><p></p><p>Thomas, you say English hasn't changed much in 400 years......yet I find that Shakespeare, while he wrote in English, wrote a version of English you don't hear much now adays. But I notice in all your postings, you don't use a single word that is not in common usage today. For me, it seems like the meaning of words is changing faster than i can keep up with.....bad now means good, sick is cool, groovy immediately identifies the age of the speaker (or the amount of drugs he took in the 60's). Are you saying that you, your wife and children aren't having trouble understanding what people are saying or what they mean??</p><p></p><p> </p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArtificialI2010, post: 12211, member: 401"] [b]Re: Greetings[/b] Thomas, you say English hasn't changed much in 400 years......yet I find that Shakespeare, while he wrote in English, wrote a version of English you don't hear much now adays. But I notice in all your postings, you don't use a single word that is not in common usage today. For me, it seems like the meaning of words is changing faster than i can keep up with.....bad now means good, sick is cool, groovy immediately identifies the age of the speaker (or the amount of drugs he took in the 60's). Are you saying that you, your wife and children aren't having trouble understanding what people are saying or what they mean?? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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