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And the all-time top poster to roff is ....
Envelope please .... http://groups.google.com/group/rec.o...hing.fly/about ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry |
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"Ken Fortenberry" wrote ... And the all-time top poster to roff is .... Envelope please .... http://groups.google.com/group/rec.o...hing.fly/about ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry Interesting info. Be nice to the guy in ROFB who just said "baseball ethics is [sic] a joke". :-) Dan |
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In article , Daniel-San
wrote: Be nice to the guy in ROFB who just said "baseball ethics is [sic] a joke". :-) 'Ethics', like 'mathematics' etc., can be either singular or plural. And Fowler, in 'Modern English useage', would probably favour a singular here. 'The presence of a singular noun complement often makes the verb singular: "Mathematics, or even Athletics, is his strong point." ' Lazarus -- Remover the rock from the email address |
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Daniel-San wrote:
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote ... http://groups.google.com/group/rec.o...hing.fly/about Interesting info. Be nice to the guy in ROFB who just said "baseball ethics is [sic] a joke". :-) To hear some of those guys prattle on about "professional tournament fishing" you'd think a day of fishing was like going ten rounds with Muhammad Ali. They're serious as a heart attack about competitive fishing, hell even their 'Claves (they call them Classics) are fishing contests. And then there's this guy: "When ESPN airs a "trout fishing competition" are they doing it because it is a sport or because they just like seeing men wade around in rubber pants? I urge you again to go into your fly fishing group and tell that crowd they aren't involved in a sport.I guarantee you a lot of them would have their rubber britches in a wad!" So, OK. Fly fishing is not a sport, baseball is a sport, football is a sport, fly fishing is recreation. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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"Lazarus Cooke" wrote ... Daniel-San Be nice to the guy in ROFB who just said "baseball ethics is [sic] a joke". :-) 'Ethics', like 'mathematics' etc., can be either singular or plural. And Fowler, in 'Modern English useage', would probably favour a singular here. A grammarian I ain't -- I was just pointing it out to Ken. From what I've noticed (which, after 102 Dead shows isn't an awful lot), the use of the singular here is a British 'thing'. For example: In American, we would (probably) say "U2 is one of my favorite bands". In English, they would probably say "U2 are one of my favorite bands." Just using U2 as an example. 'The presence of a singular noun complement often makes the verb singular: "Mathematics, or even Athletics, is his strong point." ' Lazarus -- Dan |
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"Ken Fortenberry" wrote ... Daniel-San wrote: So, OK. Fly fishing is not a sport, baseball is a sport, football is a sport, fly fishing is recreation. To me (for whatever small change that may be worth), it's not a sport until it requires physical skill(s) not possessed by the average person. I sure as hell can't hit a Major League fastball. But I can catch a bass. -- Ken Fortenberry Dan |
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On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 12:33:15 GMT, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: So, OK. Fly fishing is not a sport, baseball is a sport, football is a sport, fly fishing is recreation. Baseball, football, basketball, et al are GAMES. As someone once said, the only "sports" are mountain climbing, auto racing, and bull fighting. And, yes, flyfishing is a recreation. bmiak d;o) |
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"Daniel-San" wrote in message .. . "Ken Fortenberry" wrote ... Daniel-San wrote: So, OK. Fly fishing is not a sport, baseball is a sport, football is a sport, fly fishing is recreation. To me (for whatever small change that may be worth), it's not a sport until it requires physical skill(s) not possessed by the average person. I sure as hell can't hit a Major League fastball. But I can catch a bass. Hm..... It looks like you're saying that hitting a major league fastball is a sport while baseball (played at one level or another by tens of millions of people in the U.S......the majority of whom, by definition, cannot possess greater than average skills) in general is not. The same would of course be true with regard to some analogous feat (if you'll pardon the pun) in football (played by hundreds of millions of people worldwide......most of them with no more than average skills). But then, most people who try can catch a bass. It follows that there must be some level of bass catching skills at which this too becomes a sport. And, since we have only the one criterion by which to judge, there must be a level at which macramé, Parcheesi, Christmas tree decorating, and shaving become sports. I think we may need to tweak this definition a bit. :) Wolfgang |
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