For the new members & for those who want to take a trip back

Re: For the new members & for those who want to take a trip back

Postby luddite lady on 24 Dec 2009 16:47

You have no idea what a lovely Christmas gift you gave a number of us in your last question, lt. DM, Schmaffy and a few others, including me, go crazy (in a good way) debating the finer points of grammar and punctuation. I don't recall having a dust up about capitalization before though. As it's such a busy time of year the others may not chime in unless they are goofing around here and avoiding their responsibilities like I am.

Anyway, I capitalize Nutter. First, doing so accords the term mock self-importance, setting it on the same level as a nationality. But more importantly, it distinguishes the SC.net folks from the run of the mill nutter. In British slang, a nutter is a crazy person. A Nutter is a crazy person with an excuse and the backing of a bunch of other crazy people.

But then you have smax and visions and the like. These people apparently have no shift key on their computer key boards. so to them we are all nutters. they seem to also lack commas...but they're good at periods (sorry...full stops) they like to use them in ellipses...a lot. don't get me wrong...i love the way they write...it's like their own accent coming across in print.
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Re: For the new members & for those who want to take a trip back

Postby dufmanno on 24 Dec 2009 16:57

I am constantly being pulled over by the grammar and spelling police in my own family. Having english professors and writers constantly taking the piss out of you by bathing your writing in the dreaded "red ink" is probably good for the soul. I can't tell you how many papers and personal notes came back to me looking like they had been dipped in blood.
That said, I apologize in advance for the hatchet job I do on the most basic sentence. I like the term Nutter with caps. It does lend it an special something.
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Re: For the new members & for those who want to take a trip back

Postby DirtyMartini on 25 Dec 2009 01:00

policefan wrote:Thanks, DM for retrieving that Merry Happy message!


Heh. You're welcome. Easy: I knew I'd saved a copy in the flag gallery.


luddite lady wrote:Anyway, I capitalize Nutter. First, doing so accords the term mock self-importance, setting it on the same level as a nationality. But more importantly, it distinguishes the SC.net folks from the run of the mill nutter.


Ditto, llady^: proper noun v. common noun. I rarely actually use the term, but that capital N gives it that extra ounce of bullshit gravitas.

BTW, thanks for the etymology memory, llady.
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Re: For the new members & for those who want to take a trip back

Postby smax on 13 Jan 2010 15:14

[quote="luddite lady"]

But then you have smax and visions and the like. These people apparently have no shift key on their computer key boards. so to them we are all nutters. they seem to also lack commas...quote]

B,o,L,l,O,c,K,s,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, see? LoAdS oF ComMAs. Or hAVe I mIsUnDeRsToOd? :lol:

Tsk, and here's me qualified teacher, bachelor of edukayshun, member of the Guild of Scholars, Freeman of London, tsssk, i dunno. it maykes ya weep.

[quote="luddite lady"] don't get me wrong...i love the way they write...it's like their own accent coming across in print.[/quote]

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Re: For the new members & for those who want to take a trip back

Postby oneworld on 13 Jan 2010 17:24

Cool thread!
The dictionary is a lot of fun to read. I guess I gotta practice my Kopelandik now. :lol:

I hadn't really thought about where the term "nutter" came from or who had first used it.

luddite lady wrote:Anyway, I capitalize Nutter. First, doing so accords the term mock self-importance, setting it on the same level as a nationality. But more importantly, it distinguishes the SC.net folks from the run of the mill nutter. In British slang, a nutter is a crazy person. A Nutter is a crazy person with an excuse and the backing of a bunch of other crazy people.



And this is why I love this place. :lol:
I guess capitalizing the word does make it kinda cool.
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Re: For the new members & for those who want to take a trip back

Postby smudge on 13 Jan 2010 23:36

In smax's defence, when you're a Freeman of the City of London, and therefore permitted to drive sheep across crucial bridges, bear arms in the city, and avoid arrest for drunkeness, you're probably too busy having a good time to grammar-check your sc.net posts.

I'll endorse dirtymartini's explanation of the origins of 'nutter'. Kimmy isn't around here too much these days, sadly, but her Twickenham Part 1 t-shirt was certainly my first exposure to the term. A marvelous garment, and a lovely lady.
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Re: For the new members & for those who want to take a trip back

Postby smax on 14 Jan 2010 01:07

I think a crucial part of the etymology might be the use of the dot in: "SC.Nutter". Clearly coming from the web doman via young kimmy. Sorry, I mean "Kimmy".
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