Thursday, June 5, 2008

Cribbed from somewhere online:

Many people assume the word “obsolescent” must be a fancy form of “obsolete,” but something obsolescent is technically something in the process of becoming obsolete. Therefore it’s an error to describe something as “becoming obsolescent.”

1 comment:

obsoletebean said...

Like chastity and humility, being obsolete may be a virtue. Obsolescence may hang on the side of gluttony and greed.
Theological Bookends.
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CIAO for now
obsoletebean