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Mar
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comment A word to describe “work that is ready to be done”
How about "to proof" then, being short for "Ready to proof"?
Mar
11
comment A word to describe “work that is ready to be done”
I have amended my answer to include a designer-friendly alternative.
Mar
11
revised A word to describe “work that is ready to be done”
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Mar
8
answered A word to describe “work that is ready to be done”
Feb
12
revised What does “ Rape someone's mind” mean?
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Feb
12
answered What does “ Rape someone's mind” mean?
Feb
9
comment Install on, install in, install to
Never mind, I did "install to a PC" and "install to a computer" (including the quotes) and they were indeed more popular than "install on a pc" etc. I have to say that surprised me, as the use of "to" sounds off to me. Perhaps its country specific?
Feb
9
comment Install on, install in, install to
What simple google did you perform?
Feb
9
answered Install on, install in, install to
Feb
8
comment Which English language variety is best to use for global e-commerce?
Good point. If I was Chinese and wanting to do a global site using English I would definately opt for American or International English.
Feb
8
answered Which English language variety is best to use for global e-commerce?
Feb
8
comment Which English language variety is best to use for global e-commerce?
Actually that doesn't work well in reality. I hate going abroad and accessing a UK site only to be presented with the foreign language version and no chance of changing it. Better I think to present the user with the default language but give them the option to change. If you were to be truly global you would need to offer Chinese and Spanish at least.
Feb
8
comment whiskers vs sideburns usage in UK vs US English?
In the UK I would say that sideburns is in far more common usage than whiskers.
Feb
7
comment What was the actual “cock and bull story”?
Given that all references above contain pretty much the same information, I feel your criticism of wikipedia in this instance at least to be unwarranted. With regards to the common names for The Cock and The Bull, I would respond by asking how many Cocks have a Bull next to them? I am not saying it is strong evidence, I am saying that in the absence of any better examples, it shouldn't be discounted.
Feb
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revised What was the actual “cock and bull story”?
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Feb
7
comment What was the actual “cock and bull story”?
The "From wikipedia" bit was all my own work. The rest was from wikipedia.
Feb
7
answered What was the actual “cock and bull story”?
Feb
7
comment What does it mean to “walk the wall?”
What does this mean? : "essentially a deep dive on process flow."
Feb
5
answered What would you call a group of people who don't mind their own business?
Feb
2
comment What do I do when I hear 'Say cheese!'?
Interestingly, while saying cheese may make you look like you are smiling, saying "gorgonzola" merely makes you look like you are pouting.