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Re: What is the etymology of your moniker?
I applaud your grammatically correct use of "an" in front of "historian"
Honestly. So few people use correct grammar anymore. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif Quote:
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Somebody can have problems with weight, so no conversations about fat food? etc etc etc Man, that beats everything... |
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In Other words, discuss it all you like, but please if you want to use somewhat inappropriate references get them correct at least! But lets not hijack the thread too much. Fyron: "An Historian" I think is correct, it's one of those words I think, at least I do when speaking. |
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Well, I don't make the rules, I just nitpick.
But, having said that, I might be hoist by my own petard, as there is a conflict in this regard. I probably learned the British Version, the American Version is probably "A historian" EDIT: And I certainly didn't use commans properly or sparingly in the above sentence! Quote:
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That could well be it. Around here, the "h" is pronounced, so it makes no sense to use "an," as "an" is for use before vowel sounds. I would say "an herb," as I do not pronounce the "h" in "herb." Don't you just love the English language? http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/wink.gif
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Ahh, I'm reading through my old Posts, and A few friends have kind of said I Over-reacted to this thread, maybe I have, It's one of those dam "pet-peeves" I have. But either way i guess I over-reacted.
So Arakiel, Sorry about that, And not everyone on the forum can be as much of a git on these things As I can. |
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In the Battletech Universe, which is much more defined in the old Mechwarrior RPG books and the novels (Read the Stackpole ones, they are the best.), Kerensky was the general who defeated the usurper who killed off the Last ruler of the great Star League. He was the head of the military at the time, and so most all who didn't follow the usurper went with him in the war. After he defeated the usurper he determined that the Star League was dead and that the separate houses of the Inner Sphere would war against eachother with no end in sight. Since he was still in control of the majority of the military (Roman general style), he decided to leave, in an attempt to limit the ability of the others to make war. We don't hear about him again until the Clans show up, who are descended from the self-exiled military and hold Kerensky and some of his descendants up as godlike heroes. Also, the Black Widow, a mechwarrior of great renown, was named Natasha Kerensky. My own name is from staying up too late playing Civ2. I began to name my people The Losers because it seemed funny at the time and it grew to be the handle I favor for games. I especially like it because of the way people would react to it at LAN parties. |
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Being a Tolkien lover, when I first started a web presence back in the 80's, I attempted to use Gandalf and found it was in use. I changed the "f" to a "ph" and voila. I use the nick of "Gandalph Wizard" in daily life as well. Many of my clients get a kick out of this and continue the tradition as I am a "Wizard" to them.
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