originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
Eden, you're being kind (and brilliant, as is usual; stuff of winegeek dreams, your posts),
Thanks for your kind words, but eewwww. "winegeek dreams"? Sounds kind of messy....
but somewhat antiintellectual, which is sucky. Of course we know he means "variety" when he says "varietal." Should I say, "Me and him went to the store"? Or "Between you and I" (uuuuugh)?
You've obviously never heard me try to speak French. Antiintellectualism is the new intellectual, which was sucky last week. It may be a generational thing, this degeneration of the language. As we move to memes ruling the roost we become used to soaking up the idea of information, if not the real data. I'm dismayed at times by the inability of some of my friends to differentiate between where apostrophes are supposed to go (or not go) but I've got other, better reasons to get ulcers. Being able to read through grammatical errors or misused words has certain benefits because you eventually move into recognizing sentence structure and can identify which is the noun, verb, pronoun, and the connective tissue so that I can even get the general gist of things not written in English. And texting has sure made it easier to make my way around Croatian and any other language lacking in vowels.
I tried that once while filling in for a RN friend in the OR but fainted dead away. I did better the next time when I sat in on the clamps.
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
But the point is still valid, isn't it? CF is the main grape used to make one of the world's great wines (or so I hear; I've never had the stuff myself).
The point is definitely valid, the last 17 pages of discussion hinge on improper language use, a thread highjack of honorable proportions. My favorite Cabernet Franc comes from Chinon, but I've been known to swill properly aged right bank juice when it's been offered (
pass me more of that Petrus, puh-leeze), and even the occasional northern Italian or South Australian CF that slinks past my plate. It's not that I don't like Bordeaux or new world versions of CF as much as there are just other grape varieties I find more interesting and prefer to drink. In the end, the wines we drink should be decided on personal preference rather than peer pressure based on points, values, or politics.
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
One must not confuse the unusual with the merely wrong.
I like it both ways. Have you heard Kenny G's version of "Giant Steps"?
originally posted by SFJoe:
For the neoteny?
You should be trying to break up the neoteny...
-Eden (to hell with the diction board, I'm going to go post on the
water board)