I suppose words are being added to the language all the time and so some disappear. That is the changing wor(l)d. :-) ed > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-sv-ac@eda.org [mailto:owner-sv-ac@eda.org] On > Behalf Of Jonathan Bromley > Sent: Monday, September 24, 2007 10:48 AM > To: Seligman, Erik; john.havlicek@freescale.com; sv-ac@eda-stds.org > Cc: Bresticker, Shalom > Subject: RE: [sv-ac] survey > > > > I also think you should rephrase. I'm another native English > > speaker who hasn't heard [mutatis muntandis]. > > I have no idea how old any of you folk are, but I > strongly suspect this is a generation-gap thing. > Just for the record: The requirement for Oxford > science undergraduates to have a qualification in > Latin was lifted only one year before I started my > physics degree... and now I am learning, slowly and > painfully, that I must avoid using Latin words and > abbreviations in anything for public consumption. > > Sic transit gloria mundi :-) > -- > Jonathan Bromley, Consultant > > DOULOS - Developing Design Know-how > VHDL * Verilog * SystemC * e * Perl * Tcl/Tk * Project Services > > Doulos Ltd. Church Hatch, 22 Market Place, Ringwood, > Hampshire, BH24 1AW, UK > Tel: +44 (0)1425 471223 Email: > jonathan.bromley@doulos.com > Fax: +44 (0)1425 471573 Web: > http://www.doulos.com > > The contents of this message may contain personal views which > are not the views of Doulos Ltd., unless specifically stated. > > -- This message has been scanned for viruses anddangerous > content by MailScanner, and isbelieved to be clean. > > -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.Received on Mon Sep 24 08:04:36 2007
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