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Iâm fascinated by âsemantic fossilsâ that exist in the world I.e. where we use a phrase / word like âhot off the pressâ, âfloppy disk iconâ, âriding shotgunâ or âhorsepowerâ but we donât use a shotgun in cars anymore, or horses for measuring power or floppy disks anymore One day, weâre going to be on another planet, and some kid whoâs never been on earth is gonna wonder why some things are still measured in 365 days
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This is one of my favorite linguistic things to think about. I also like thinking about what small differences by region might be caused by. For example, âturn the lights offâ / âshut the lights offâ / âcut the lightsâ / âput the lights out.â Like, maybe some of those are due to the type of lighting technology available in a region at the time the phrase was solidified. âTurningâ a gas lamp, vs âcuttingâ an electric circuit, etc
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@july
Or computers being people https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/history-human-computers-180972202/
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Yes đ and this one makes me sad
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