[email protected] writes:
>> No. don't you think I look things up in a dictionary before I
>> write a definition?
>>
>> The Webster's "New Collegiate Dictionary", 150th Anniversary
>> Edition clearly states;
>>
>> 1. EXAMPLE, PATTERN;esp: an outstandingly clear or typical
>> example or archetype.
>
> The current prevailing paradigm is that words mean what convention says they
> mean, not what the dictionary says.
>
> You got as much chance of reclaiming that word as you do "hacker". ;)
Well, hacker still has the right meaning among hackers. Maybe
paradigm survives in some group, as well, though I'm not sure where.
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M?ns Rullg?rd
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