RE: [sv-ac] survey

From: Eduard Cerny <Eduard.Cerny_at_.....>
Date: Mon Sep 24 2007 - 08:04:14 PDT
I suppose words are being added to the language all the time and so some
disappear. That is the changing wor(l)d. :-)
ed

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> From: owner-sv-ac@eda.org [mailto:owner-sv-ac@eda.org] On 
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> To: Seligman, Erik; john.havlicek@freescale.com; sv-ac@eda-stds.org
> Cc: Bresticker, Shalom
> Subject: RE: [sv-ac] survey
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> 
> > 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 :-)
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