10 May 2013

Typosphere-derived words / Ned the typewriter dog






Typed on my Torpedo 18 with Ned the black lab.

Usually you see typewriter cats. Not here I'm afraid, even though I love cats.

I add typospherical to the list, a pretty obvious one.

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  1. Marty Rice calls his typecasting blog a "tlog," but I think the TL combination at the start of a word sounds more Aztec than English. "Typelog" could work.

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    1. Aztec is good though. I remember that too.

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  2. And remember the denizens of the Typosphere are, by turns, Typospherians or Typerati - depending on whether you are looking into or out of the the Typosphere respectively. Good hunting!

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  3. Some of us are rather typospheroidic in shape, too.

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    1. That's such a wonderful word! But what exactly does it imply?

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  4. I too think it would be nice to have our own typospheric vocabulary.

    That is a nice looking torpedo and dog.

    You are not the only one of us playing catch-up with reading blogs. I'm behind onposting also.

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    1. I guess one of us has to take the task upon themselves. I suppose it would be a bit easier than cataloging the English language.

      That's one nice looking Montana you have. I'd never seen one branded that way before!

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