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Apr
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accepted Evolution of “push somebody's buttons” and “know what buttons to push”
Apr
25
comment Evolution of “push somebody's buttons” and “know what buttons to push”
Thanks Kristina for re-wording it in a far better manner.
Apr
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revised Evolution of “push somebody's buttons” and “know what buttons to push”
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Apr
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revised Evolution of “push somebody's buttons” and “know what buttons to push”
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asked Evolution of “push somebody's buttons” and “know what buttons to push”
Apr
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comment How to use “no pun intended”?
Personally I don't use this phrase much, but I'm not a very punny person I saw what you did there.
Apr
18
comment Is there a better way to say “able to be calculated”?
+1 for mentioning "computable", a choice I would prefer.
Apr
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comment An event that occurs only once
Try using any of those words followed by "event". Which word do you think would be most suitable? An illustrative sentence would be much appreciated.
Apr
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awarded  Excavator
Apr
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revised What word is used to describe an event that will never occur?
Added link and slight formatting.
Apr
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suggested suggested edit on What word is used to describe an event that will never occur?
Apr
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asked An event that occurs only once
Mar
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comment Can I use the word “hacker” as an adjective?
As in a "school of fish"? Now that seems a bit awkward. Don't give such collective names on your own.
Mar
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comment Can I use the word “hacker” as an adjective?
school with hackers? What do you mean by that?
Mar
28
comment Can I use the word “hacker” as an adjective?
I wouldn't go that far to suggest that "hack school" is definitely better than "a hacker school" but certainly they are more or less equivalent and their usage would be dictated by the context they are placed in.
Mar
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comment Can I use the word “hacker” as an adjective?
In this particular context, "XYZ is a hack school".
Mar
26
revised What is a synonym for “jack of all trades, master of none”?
Formatted title.
Mar
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suggested suggested edit on What is a synonym for “jack of all trades, master of none”?
Mar
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comment What is a synonym for “jack of all trades, master of none”?
Being a Polymath and Renaissance Man is the same thing. The later used to indicate a male polymath. Correct answer nevertheless.
Mar
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answered Can I use the word “hacker” as an adjective?