Non-IT News Thread
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@coliver said in Non-IT News Thread:
Interesting:
Saw that one a week or two ago.
Made me sad. Not surprised though.
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'Th' sound to vanish from English language by 2066 because of multiculturalism, say linguists
‘TH’ stopping – the dental consonants ‘th’ will be replaced by ‘d’ meaning ‘this’ or ‘that’ will become ‘dis’ and ‘dat’
‘TH’ fronting – Words which begin with a ‘th’ sound will be lost so ‘thin’ will become ‘fin’ and ‘think’ will change to ‘fink’
Sound softening – hardly anyone says ‘syoot’ for ‘suit’ anymore and the trend will continue with the sharp corners knocked off words
Yod dropping - words like ‘cute’ or ‘beauty’ will become ‘coot’ and ‘booty.’
Consonant smushing – ‘W’ and ‘r’ are already similar for many southern English speakers but the letters could completely collapse into one sound. Words with ‘ch’ and ‘j’ could also become indistinguishable.
Glottal stop – the slight linguistic trip which turns ‘butter’ into ‘bu’er’ in dialects like Cockney and Geordie will become more prevalent across the country.
Emojis – happy face, sad face, or wink will become part of language and facial expressions.
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The last part I can agree with, adding emojis. So many writers today lack the eloquence required to portray the emotions that the writer is actually intending. So instead we end up with tons of people who are butthurt because they believe it someone is being mean to them in a thread. Adding emojis to the primary language in those types of threads will definitely help convey a better understanding of the writer's intent.
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Sad, but I wonder how much that will only be the UK, not the wider language.
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@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
Sad, but I wonder how much that will only be the UK, not the wider language.
Specifically London.
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@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
Sad, but I wonder how much that will only be the UK, not the wider language.
I dont know. It seems like some of these or similar things are already happening in the southern US.
I don't notice it in the Midwest. And I rarely travel to the East Coast, so no clue there.
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@JaredBusch said in Non-IT News Thread:
@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
Sad, but I wonder how much that will only be the UK, not the wider language.
Specifically London.
They are nearly there now
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@Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:
@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
Sad, but I wonder how much that will only be the UK, not the wider language.
I dont know. It seems like some of these or similar things are already happening in the southern US.
I don't notice it in the Midwest. And I rarely travel to the East Coast, so no clue there.
They were always there in the south. Not "happening" so much. And much of it is reversing. Texas is rapidly losing its accent and being replaced with the California one.
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@JaredBusch said in Non-IT News Thread:
'Th' sound to vanish from English language by 2066 because of multiculturalism, say linguists
‘TH’ stopping – the dental consonants ‘th’ will be replaced by ‘d’ meaning ‘this’ or ‘that’ will become ‘dis’ and ‘dat’
‘TH’ fronting – Words which begin with a ‘th’ sound will be lost so ‘thin’ will become ‘fin’ and ‘think’ will change to ‘fink’
Sound softening – hardly anyone says ‘syoot’ for ‘suit’ anymore and the trend will continue with the sharp corners knocked off words
Yod dropping - words like ‘cute’ or ‘beauty’ will become ‘coot’ and ‘booty.’
Consonant smushing – ‘W’ and ‘r’ are already similar for many southern English speakers but the letters could completely collapse into one sound. Words with ‘ch’ and ‘j’ could also become indistinguishable.
Glottal stop – the slight linguistic trip which turns ‘butter’ into ‘bu’er’ in dialects like Cockney and Geordie will become more prevalent across the country.
Emojis – happy face, sad face, or wink will become part of language and facial expressions.
That isn't a future event for a large part of the British Isles, particularly the "th".
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British Pound hit $1.18 this morning!!
Flash crash sees the pound gyrate in Asian trading
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-37582150 -
This, apparently, is a thing.
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@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
British Pound hit $1.18 this morning!!
Flash crash sees the pound gyrate in Asian trading
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-37582150@dominica heard from a difference source that it dipped to as low as $1.13 pushing it BELOW the Euro for a moment.
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@thwr said in Non-IT News Thread:
Crazy world...
I wonder who forgot their duffel bag and had it blown up?
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@travisdh1 said in Non-IT News Thread:
@thwr said in Non-IT News Thread:
Crazy world...
I wonder who forgot their duffel bag and had it blown up?
Uhm? That was about some stupid dumbass who had a "few hundred gramms" of high explosive material in his apartment. And he didn't plan to build fireworks from it.
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@travisdh1 said in Non-IT News Thread:
@thwr said in Non-IT News Thread:
Crazy world...
I wonder who forgot their duffel bag and had it blown up?
Sorry, missed that with the bag at the train station.
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@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
British Pound hit $1.18 this morning!!
Flash crash sees the pound gyrate in Asian trading
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-37582150@dominica heard from a difference source that it dipped to as low as $1.13 pushing it BELOW the Euro for a moment.
So other than big banks/stock brokers with access to instant trading stuff, I'm assuming that almost no one had access to those prices in real life
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@Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:
@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
British Pound hit $1.18 this morning!!
Flash crash sees the pound gyrate in Asian trading
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-37582150@dominica heard from a difference source that it dipped to as low as $1.13 pushing it BELOW the Euro for a moment.
So other than big banks/stock brokers with access to instant trading stuff, I'm assuming that almost no one had access to those prices in real life
Anyone can get an FX trading account and get those prices. Doesn't require anything special.
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My roommate's mom does FX trading sometimes. You can just pick up a book to learn how and get software and an account with a brokerage to do it. No different than trading in stocks or bonds or whatever. As long as you are trading for yourself and not getting paid to do it, there aren't any limitations.
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Not sure if I saw someone post this here or not, but it's pretty funny... and then I find out that the guy is a friend of a close friend of mine. Priceless.
http://myfox8.com/2016/10/17/new-york-man-on-lsd-rescues-neighbors-dog-from-imaginary-house-fire/