
Due to being down from a virus (internal physiology induced hypothermia is a fascinating experience) I got a lot of editing done. Now to anyone who has edited in Word before you know that there are just some things that the good old Microsoft software doesn't handle. For instance, those old bathtubs that are raised from the floor on four feet, are they bareclaw bathtubs, or bear claw bathtubs?
Well this involves a trip to your favorite search engine.
It is bear claw by the way.
Needless to say for a 153K word long document there were quite a few words that needed a context search. So I spent quite a bit of time searching terms.
Topo is the proper diminutive of topographic map.
Shiv is a inappropriately used tool with a preexisting cutting edge (as opposed to shank).
Various species are native to the Pacific Northwest.
I really must be giving the advertisement algorithms headaches today.
Published on November 16, 2017 15:09