That's one that grinds my gears, especially when I hear people who should know better mis - using the word. 🤦🙄
I've just had to turn my radio off! I intended listening to various football games commentary, but after hearing 'wiv' (with) and frea'ens' (threatens) plus other lazy attempts at the King's English I just could not take it anymore!
I hope it wasn’t an ionisation type with an americium source?!
Such detection is one of those tasks that remains stubbornly gendered in BZ towers.The pitch of the low battery tone was specially chosen to make it nigh on impossible to detect the location of the noise.
As with so many words in our language, the meaning has shifted and taken on new usage. It’s fairly commonly used now not to mean one of a kind but to mean uncommon, or rare, and modern dictionaries reflect that.
Personally, I use unique with its original meaning and other words for things that aren’t, but there’s no stopping the shifts that occur when a language evolves over centuries.
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Will you stop using terms like ‘this arvo’ then? Hardly the King’s English!
Mmm, I don't think I've ever used such a term. 🤔
I can be a bit pedantic about correct word use, but I'm ok with unique being used in at least two different ways.As with so many words in our language, the meaning has shifted and taken on new usage. It’s fairly commonly used now not to mean one of a kind but to mean uncommon, or rare, and modern dictionaries reflect that.
Personally, I use unique with its original meaning and other words for things that aren’t, but there’s no stopping the shifts that occur when a language evolves over centuries.
No idea but the quantum of americium in a smoke detector in any case is small and it's a problem health wise when in large quantities.
I've just bought five boxes of Lidl vegan mini-pizzas because I thought they would be healthy. I've now found out that the 'cheese' is made out of coconut oil which is high in 'bad' cholesterol.
That's just marketing... You could knock back 5 kg of 'vegan sugar' but it definitely wouldn't be 'healthy'!!I've just bought five boxes of Lidl vegan mini-pizzas because I thought they would be healthy. I've now found out that the 'cheese' is made out of coconut oil which is high in 'bad' cholesterol.
That's just marketing... You could knock back 5 kg of 'vegan sugar' but it definitely wouldn't be 'healthy'!!
Eat something like a shop pizza from time to time but accept that it is a relatively unhealthy treat.
Make the healthy meals yourself from known healthy ingredients.