actually, no - by your argument, it would actually be "floccinaucinihilipilificist", but since "floccinaucinihilipilific" is not a word, the suffix does not work. the correct suffix extension would be "floccinaucinihilipilificationist". this would mean someone who is performing the act of floccinaucinihilipilification.
the irony here is that by pointing out the worthlessness of your post, i am myself a floccinaucinihilipilificationist.
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i don't know what planet you are on, but here on earth i'm pretty sure 1 Apple G5 is much cheaper than 100 x86 systems...
i think the point here is that the parent post explained that in Mac OS X not only can one set a default app for any given.xxx filename extension, but for individual files (or groups of files) one can use the "Get Info" command in the finder to change the application that opens the files to something other than the default app. so some.jpg files open in GraphicConverter, but these that i've highlighted and changed the program for will open in Preview (and their icon will change to match the associated program).
so Mac OS X appears to have combined the best bits of Windows (automatic assignment of files to a default app based on filename extension) and Mac OS 9.x (opening of files based on hidden creator metadata) when it comes to file assignments. it really is quite flexible and the Ars Technical article makes it seem like the most archaic file system ever designed. oh well. he means well. i think.
All that aside, just because YOU use 'chassis' as a verb doesn't make it one, it just means you have poor English skills and cannot properly form sensible statements.
but he be bustin' out that funky compurhythm on da streets. yo!
a penchant for excessively mauling the english language doesn't preclude earning a highly significant revenue from same. discuss.
and by the way, weren't the nazi's germans? so being a grammar nazi would make the parent sentence into:
"in zie chassis puten zie drife, und vrom vindos fleisch eet und burnen zie fleschen-ROM. ich bin listenen und hart der volks alotten der vindos usen."
my apologies to any actual germans - just illustrating a point.
gentlemen - welcome to AsunderDome - the blue screen of death is listening... and will take... the first system... that beeps. [insert additional overacting here]
hey there Steven! i heard Dell fired you because even THEY got tired of hearing your catchphrase. sorry you're so bitter. maybe if you switched to Apple you could be in one of their switcher ads.
unfortunately, children are tought "cussing" and not true profanity these days. profanity assaults not only the language in which it is spoken, but also the moral temperament of those listeners who might be in range of the profane vitriol. example: "you, good sir, and seem to me to be the type of person who consorts with various dandies and beasts of the field, and thusly deserving of the full haft of the demonic sodomite's barnacled scythe." see? morally offensive without resorting to anything even PG13 in nature. language is fun!
as far as "damn" or "damned" goes, i prefer the colloquial "dern", as in "thet dern winders is a steamin' mound o' horse feces!"
the irony here is that by pointing out the worthlessness of your post, i am myself a floccinaucinihilipilificationist.
i don't know what planet you are on, but here on earth i'm pretty sure 1 Apple G5 is much cheaper than 100 x86 systems...
i think the point here is that the parent post explained that in Mac OS X not only can one set a default app for any given .xxx filename extension, but for individual files (or groups of files) one can use the "Get Info" command in the finder to change the application that opens the files to something other than the default app. so some .jpg files open in GraphicConverter, but these that i've highlighted and changed the program for will open in Preview (and their icon will change to match the associated program).
so Mac OS X appears to have combined the best bits of Windows (automatic assignment of files to a default app based on filename extension) and Mac OS 9.x (opening of files based on hidden creator metadata) when it comes to file assignments. it really is quite flexible and the Ars Technical article makes it seem like the most archaic file system ever designed. oh well. he means well. i think.
All that aside, just because YOU use 'chassis' as a verb doesn't make it one, it just means you have poor English skills and cannot properly form sensible statements.
but he be bustin' out that funky compurhythm on da streets. yo!
a penchant for excessively mauling the english language doesn't preclude earning a highly significant revenue from same. discuss.
and by the way, weren't the nazi's germans? so being a grammar nazi would make the parent sentence into:
"in zie chassis puten zie drife, und vrom vindos fleisch eet und burnen zie fleschen-ROM. ich bin listenen und hart der volks alotten der vindos usen."
my apologies to any actual germans - just illustrating a point.
cannot we all get along just?
gentlemen - welcome to AsunderDome - the blue screen of death is listening... and will take... the first system... that beeps. [insert additional overacting here]
hey there Steven! i heard Dell fired you because even THEY got tired of hearing your catchphrase. sorry you're so bitter. maybe if you switched to Apple you could be in one of their switcher ads.
unfortunately, children are tought "cussing" and not true profanity these days. profanity assaults not only the language in which it is spoken, but also the moral temperament of those listeners who might be in range of the profane vitriol. example: "you, good sir, and seem to me to be the type of person who consorts with various dandies and beasts of the field, and thusly deserving of the full haft of the demonic sodomite's barnacled scythe." see? morally offensive without resorting to anything even PG13 in nature. language is fun!
as far as "damn" or "damned" goes, i prefer the colloquial "dern", as in "thet dern winders is a steamin' mound o' horse feces!"