Cheshire Cat wrote::)
Deniz please do not take offence, I was not refering to you with my perhaps clumsy expression " Mad Scientist".
CC. A person without a sense of humour is ;finished'. Never offended, only once. Not by you.
Cheshire Cat wrote::)
Deniz please do not take offence, I was not refering to you with my perhaps clumsy expression " Mad Scientist".
Oracle wrote:Cheshire Cat wrote::D
Giving Credit where Credit is due, `O' Must have spent hours researching that, It is just that well " Boring"
Unlike you ... I already knew ... saved myself the typing with 5 seconds of cut and paste ...
Sorry CC there is an "inside joke" for me which has gone way over your head and I apologise ...
Deniz ... if you care to look over the page the Greek derivation is explained.
Oh BTW .... I spent months researching protozoa, a long time ago now! ... but I guess that would just be another boring -ology :roll:
denizaksulu wrote:Oracle wrote:Cheshire Cat wrote::D
Giving Credit where Credit is due, `O' Must have spent hours researching that, It is just that well " Boring"
Unlike you ... I already knew ... saved myself the typing with 5 seconds of cut and paste ...
Sorry CC there is an "inside joke" for me which has gone way over your head and I apologise ...
Deniz ... if you care to look over the page the Greek derivation is explained.
Oh BTW .... I spent months researching protozoa, a long time ago now! ... but I guess that would just be another boring -ology :roll:
I love ----ology. At the mo I am studying Oracology. Intriguing to say the least.
denizaksulu wrote:Cheshire Cat wrote::)
Deniz please do not take offence, I was not refering to you with my perhaps clumsy expression " Mad Scientist".
CC. A person without a sense of humour is ;finished'. Never offended, only once. Not by you.
denizaksulu wrote:Cheshire Cat wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Oracle wrote:Cheshire Cat wrote::D
Giving Credit where Credit is due, `O' Must have spent hours researching that, It is just that well " Boring"
Unlike you ... I already knew ... saved myself the typing with 5 seconds of cut and paste ...
Sorry CC there is an "inside joke" for me which has gone way over your head and I apologise ...
Deniz ... if you care to look over the page the Greek derivation is explained.
Oh BTW .... I spent months researching protozoa, a long time ago now! ... but I guess that would just be another boring -ology :roll:
I love ----ology. At the mo I am studying Oracology. Intriguing to say the least.
Oracle, if it is an inside joke and it is private to you
Then what are you banging on about.
We are humans, where does your virtual life end and your physicle life begin ? Maybe they have started to merge and thre is no longer a defining line.
Deniz,
I am not a mad scientist, please explain what oracology is. ????
To start with I am not mad.
Basically ---logy derives from (sorry) another greek word for knowledge(logos).
So Oracology is the knowledge of the Oracle.
I am sure Oracle herself will cut and paste you a more scientific definition.
SSBubbles wrote:Oracle wrote:Cheshire Cat wrote::D
Giving Credit where Credit is due, `O' Must have spent hours researching that, It is just that well " Boring"
Unlike you ... I already knew ... saved myself the typing with 5 seconds of cut and paste ...
Sorry CC there is an "inside joke" for me which has gone way over your head and I apologise ...
Deniz ... if you care to look over the page the Greek derivation is explained.
Oh BTW .... I spent months researching protozoa, a long time ago now! ... but I guess that would just be another boring -ology :roll:
I am confused as I was always taught that the word was 'logy' meaning 'study of' i.e cardio-logy (heart - study of!)! Am I wrong? An 'o' is sometimes used as a bridge for words that do not flow together, but apart from that - in my book it is a logy! Help please.
Oracle wrote:SSBubbles wrote:Oracle wrote:Cheshire Cat wrote::D
Giving Credit where Credit is due, `O' Must have spent hours researching that, It is just that well " Boring"
Unlike you ... I already knew ... saved myself the typing with 5 seconds of cut and paste ...
Sorry CC there is an "inside joke" for me which has gone way over your head and I apologise ...
Deniz ... if you care to look over the page the Greek derivation is explained.
Oh BTW .... I spent months researching protozoa, a long time ago now! ... but I guess that would just be another boring -ology :roll:
I am confused as I was always taught that the word was 'logy' meaning 'study of' i.e cardio-logy (heart - study of!)! Am I wrong? An 'o' is sometimes used as a bridge for words that do not flow together, but apart from that - in my book it is a logy! Help please.
Quite rightly so Bubbles .... ignore their rantings above I see it does not take much to get them going endlessly .... Gosh they must be bored!
It derives from Logos which literally means "word" ... so it is words or by extrapolation ..... study ..... of the subject to which it's linked.
SSBubbles wrote:Oracle wrote:SSBubbles wrote:Oracle wrote:Cheshire Cat wrote::D
Giving Credit where Credit is due, `O' Must have spent hours researching that, It is just that well " Boring"
Unlike you ... I already knew ... saved myself the typing with 5 seconds of cut and paste ...
Sorry CC there is an "inside joke" for me which has gone way over your head and I apologise ...
Deniz ... if you care to look over the page the Greek derivation is explained.
Oh BTW .... I spent months researching protozoa, a long time ago now! ... but I guess that would just be another boring -ology :roll:
I am confused as I was always taught that the word was 'logy' meaning 'study of' i.e cardio-logy (heart - study of!)! Am I wrong? An 'o' is sometimes used as a bridge for words that do not flow together, but apart from that - in my book it is a logy! Help please.
Quite rightly so Bubbles .... ignore their rantings above I see it does not take much to get them going endlessly .... Gosh they must be bored!
It derives from Logos which literally means "word" ... so it is words or by extrapolation ..... study ..... of the subject to which it's linked.
Phew! Thanks, I thought I was going mad in the heat (no, I am not mad at other times - just ask my other self!!)
Sorry O, but I enjoy the banter - just harmless fun for a Monday
denizaksulu wrote:SSBubbles wrote:Oracle wrote:SSBubbles wrote:Oracle wrote:Cheshire Cat wrote::D
Giving Credit where Credit is due, `O' Must have spent hours researching that, It is just that well " Boring"
Unlike you ... I already knew ... saved myself the typing with 5 seconds of cut and paste ...
Sorry CC there is an "inside joke" for me which has gone way over your head and I apologise ...
Deniz ... if you care to look over the page the Greek derivation is explained.
Oh BTW .... I spent months researching protozoa, a long time ago now! ... but I guess that would just be another boring -ology :roll:
I am confused as I was always taught that the word was 'logy' meaning 'study of' i.e cardio-logy (heart - study of!)! Am I wrong? An 'o' is sometimes used as a bridge for words that do not flow together, but apart from that - in my book it is a logy! Help please.
Quite rightly so Bubbles .... ignore their rantings above I see it does not take much to get them going endlessly .... Gosh they must be bored!
It derives from Logos which literally means "word" ... so it is words or by extrapolation ..... study ..... of the subject to which it's linked.
Phew! Thanks, I thought I was going mad in the heat (no, I am not mad at other times - just ask my other self!!)
Sorry O, but I enjoy the banter - just harmless fun for a Monday
Watch what you say bubbles, it wont take long for O to change gear.
I am off for an hour or so. Damn meetings. I prefer chatting to the ladies.
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