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    • J Offline
      Jim
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      Academically speaking, it's "plug-ins", right?

      Hi

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      • E Offline
        Ecuadorian
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        πŸ˜†
        I was reading "The Importance of Being Earnest" the other day. Apparently, to-night was the old spelling of tonight.

        So eventually, plug-ins will become simply plugins...

        -Miguel Lescano
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        • honoluludesktopH Offline
          honoluludesktop
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          Let me check my "spell check" >_<

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          • dereiD Offline
            derei
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            I guess initially was plug-ins, but the language is made by who uses it πŸ˜„ I like "plugins".
            There is also "extension" or "bundle"(this last one sounds ugly).

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            • Rich O BrienR Offline
              Rich O Brien Moderator
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              BUt doesn't everythiNg concernEd wiTh SketchUp haVe bIg rEd letteRs aT tHe eNd?
              PlugIns

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              • Bob JamesB Offline
                Bob James
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                @unknownuser said:

                BUt doesn't everythiNg concernEd wiTh SketchUp haVe bIg rEd letteRs aT tHe eNd?
                PlugIns

                Too many hours in the pub celebrating the holidays, Rich πŸ˜†

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                • J Offline
                  Jim
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                  @unknownuser said:

                  BUt doesn't everythiNg concernEd wiTh SketchUp haVe bIg rEd letteRs aT tHe eNd?
                  PlugIns

                  That doesn't bug me nearly as much as this:

                  http://i.min.us/jbyxNY.png

                  Yet I can't bring myself to add it to my browser's dictionary.

                  Hi

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                  • thomthomT Offline
                    thomthom
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                    My spelling dictionaries always insists it's "plug-ins" - but I teach them otherwise. "Plugins" is so widely used that it'll probably soon be in the dictionaries.

                    (For anyone that would claim that one should never change language - listen to this: http://www.stephenfry.com/2008/12/22/series-2-episode-3-language/ - you can't argue with Stephen Fry πŸ˜‰ πŸ˜„ )

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                    • TIGT Offline
                      TIG Moderator
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                      @thomthom said:

                      My spelling dictionaries always insists it's "plug-ins" - but I teach them otherwise. "Plugins" is so widely used that it'll probably soon be in the dictionaries.
                      (For anyone that would claim that one should never change language - listen to this: http://www.stephenfry.com/2008/12/22/series-2-episode-3-language/ - you can't argue with Stephen Fry πŸ˜‰ πŸ˜„ )

                      It's 'Plugins' because we say it is! πŸ˜„
                      A dictionary should NOT tell us how to use or pronounce a word.
                      A dictionary is a record of a word's usage etc at the moment that the dictionary is written.
                      If a word isn't in a dictionary it's the dictionary's fault not the word's fault!
                      Of course we can invent a word, change a word's spelling and a word's use - we always have...
                      The way we pronounce words shifts across the generations - Shakespeare rhymes 'kind' and 'wind' [as in gale] - but we don't and if we did it's sound very odd...
                      In the UK we watch 'the news' on TV, and say 'what is the news today?'
                      A hundred years ago Queen Victoria would have said what are the news today? [as news is clearly plural]
                      It's also like data and datum, the first is the plural the second is the singular - but datum has long been used as 'a point to measure from', and data as a collection of information itself - 'what is the data we need?' sounds right, 'what are the data we need?' just sounds wrong... although it's 'grammatically' correct!
                      I was taught that the word 'nice' was a weak term that should only be applied to food - a 'nice cake' - but use of a word as simile/metaphor/analogy is rife - otherwise a ship would never 'plough the oceans'... So pleasant people can be 'nice'... [with the right intonation they would also be 'gay' πŸ˜’ ]... Also over the centuries 'nice' has had a variety of usages - a couple of hundred years ago was always used in it's inverse sense - we still say 'that's nice!' with a sarcastic tone - meaning it isn't pleasant at all - but Jane Eyre et al would have said someone was 'nice' - meaning he was unpleasant [or dim witted] without entertaining the idea that it could ever be used in another way πŸ˜’
                      That's the great thing about languages - especially English - they evolve over time... πŸ‘Š

                      TIG

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                      • mitcorbM Offline
                        mitcorb
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                        That's either a "rap" or a "wrap". πŸ’š

                        I take the slow, deliberate approach in my aimless wandering.

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                        • TIGT Offline
                          TIG Moderator
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                          @mitcorb said:

                          That's either a "rap" or a "wrap". πŸ’š

                          It's time to 'plugout' [a new word I just invented to mean 'switch-off'] πŸ˜‰

                          TIG

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                          • Bob JamesB Offline
                            Bob James
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                            Plugout: a Plugin that has been removed β˜€

                            As in "causesproblems.rb became an immediate plugout for me".

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