tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2629301231907528990.post5230542017008326450..comments2024-03-26T18:01:57.609+00:00Comments on Inky Fool: Meteoric RiseM.H. Forsythhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01464964455944509750noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2629301231907528990.post-53636819818534202052011-02-01T16:36:04.373+00:002011-02-01T16:36:04.373+00:00super ale niebendziesuper ale niebendziekolonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2629301231907528990.post-84707257200891759102009-11-19T18:37:09.376+00:002009-11-19T18:37:09.376+00:00I have to agree with Edmund. One of the meanings o...I have to agree with Edmund. One of the meanings of "meteoric" is "Flashing or dazzling like a meteor, transiently or irregularly brilliant; rapid, swift; appearing suddenly" according to the OED, so "meteoric rise" makes complete sense. Anyway, this is what happens when we combine words: we create new meanings.goofyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14760721504519661112noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2629301231907528990.post-21247414336271925622009-11-18T23:02:08.863+00:002009-11-18T23:02:08.863+00:00Quel raffinement! Even my neighbors here in the pe...<i>Quel raffinement!</i> Even my neighbors here in the peripheral Appalachian town where I reside would disapprove.<br /><br />That said, Pindar was always overrated.Edmund M. Gradyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07929683938286256571noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2629301231907528990.post-3805968862939086862009-11-18T15:03:10.365+00:002009-11-18T15:03:10.365+00:00Your youth? How is he?Your youth? How is he?M.H. Forsythhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01464964455944509750noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2629301231907528990.post-18304377590813905742009-11-18T14:32:18.732+00:002009-11-18T14:32:18.732+00:00I accept your deviation from the topic at hand as ...I accept your deviation from the topic at hand as an implicit apology.<br /><br />Furthermore, it is none of my concern how you spell "speldour", although I would be interested to know what it is.<br /><br />As far as hyperboreans are concerned, I have never been near the mythological Thrace, although in my youth I often looked to Pindar for poetry.<br /><br />EDMEdmund M. Gradyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07929683938286256571noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2629301231907528990.post-75472024552048432562009-11-18T14:07:26.607+00:002009-11-18T14:07:26.607+00:00"Mr" Grady, I don't know how it is i..."Mr" Grady, I don't know how it is in your hyperborean sewer (though I can guess), but we thank God are British. We spell speldour with its utterly necessary u, and we write about Ockham's razor. The H is there for a damned fine reason. <br />How would you like it if I came to your country and started pronouncing all the funny Os with lines through them as though they were simply lineless?<br />Eh? Eh?<br />Didn't think so.M.H. Forsythhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01464964455944509750noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2629301231907528990.post-58650232496308909082009-11-18T13:59:09.940+00:002009-11-18T13:59:09.940+00:00While you are at it, why not rename your blog &quo...While you are at it, why not rename your blog "Occam's razor". Why have nuances, metaphors, and precision?<br /><br />The fact is that the beauty of meteoric travel supercedes the trite adjectives you suggest in its place. I must say I have come to expect more from this blog.<br /><br />The example with the mouse makes no sense other than objecting to figures of speech as such. I await your making the case for their dismissal from the English language. The Inky Fool himself would have to be renamed "blue-spotted imbecile", hardly to anyone's advantage.<br /><br />Edmund Madeira GradyEdmund M. Gradyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07929683938286256571noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2629301231907528990.post-39657734242601337062009-11-18T13:48:23.957+00:002009-11-18T13:48:23.957+00:00In that case, Mr Grady, (and I notice that you sti...In that case, Mr Grady, (and I notice that you still maintain your spidery genocidal M) one could refer to a "mouselike summer day" on the basis that mice are warm. If by meteoric you mean "fast", write fast. If by fast you mean lent, write lent. If by lent you mean leant write advanced.M.H. Forsythhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01464964455944509750noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2629301231907528990.post-23544306294831313372009-11-18T13:24:55.812+00:002009-11-18T13:24:55.812+00:00Ms. Hyrkani:
Keep your distance. You bear the mar...Ms. Hyrkani:<br /><br />Keep your distance. You bear the marks of a stalker. I realize that Dr. Lapel is absolutely <i>raffolé</i> since your encounter, but I assure you I am not.<br /><br />E.M.G.Edmund M. Gradyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07929683938286256571noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2629301231907528990.post-75129993130607534352009-11-18T13:17:59.746+00:002009-11-18T13:17:59.746+00:00Edmund, I'm loving your posts here and at foam...Edmund, I'm loving your posts here and at foamandskies.blogspot.com. I think you are fabulous.Lucia Hyrkaninoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2629301231907528990.post-18363952501349690802009-11-18T13:11:16.318+00:002009-11-18T13:11:16.318+00:00Mr. Dogberry,
although your posting appears cleve...Mr. Dogberry,<br /><br />although your posting appears clever, I contend that it is based on the false assumption that "meteoric" as an adjective is reliant on direction (e.g. "down").<br /><br />According to the The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, "meteoric" alludes to the "speed, brilliance, or brevity" of the meteor. In linguistic service these qualities of the meteor exist independently of the rise (or fall) of whatever it is that holds such speed, brilliance, or brevity.<br /><br />The only thing to crash and burn in this posting, sir, is your argument. You have needlessly sullied the reputation of meteors everywhere. Their splendor is splendid regardless of their fate. <br /><br />Yours,<br />Edmund M. Grady<br />Fmr. Treasurer, Creight Meadows Meteorite SocietyEdmund M. Gradyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07929683938286256571noreply@blogger.com