Dear Dr. Goodword,
I'd like to know a little about this word's history and any other tidbits you can find, but I have a question as well.
Would the alterations that users contribute to Wikipedia 'pages' be considered grangerism?
Just wondering how technology changes things,
Sardith
grangerize
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Fascinating word, sardith. One of the neat-o cool beans bits about it is that is its own antonym, in a way. It means both to add pictures from other sources to a book and to cut them out from a book to put someplace else.
Home, home on the grange. Let's browse for more pictures we can cull and transplant.
As an HP fan, I wonder if Hermione Granger's name is related in any way, too.
That's Harry Potter, not Hewlett-Packard, by the way.
Added aside, would the Brits write "a HP fan?"
Home, home on the grange. Let's browse for more pictures we can cull and transplant.
As an HP fan, I wonder if Hermione Granger's name is related in any way, too.
That's Harry Potter, not Hewlett-Packard, by the way.
Added aside, would the Brits write "a HP fan?"
Life is like playing chess with chessmen who each have thoughts and feelings and motives of their own.
HP
Generally not. But some use the non-standard pronunciation haitch, so I suppose they would write "a" rather than "an".Added aside, would the Brits write "a HP fan?"
In the UK, the abbreviation "HP" is most likely to refer to HP sauce.
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Re: HP
Quite coincidentally, I learned this one just two days ago. A Canadian friend was visiting and we happened upon the international aisle of a local grocery store. There stood the good old Houses of Parliament Sauce.In the UK, the abbreviation "HP" is most likely to refer to HP sauce.
Odd things we learn at odd times, what?
Life is like playing chess with chessmen who each have thoughts and feelings and motives of their own.
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