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ben wilson This is the blog of a one Ben Wilson, a Louisville, Kentucky native who enjoys baseball, beer, music, bikes, things that fly and good food. By day he pushes pixels and makes the Internet happen for a local advertising agency. His wife, Kelly is an Ironman, and his baby Amelia is the cutest thing ever.

Speaking with a friend of mine via the venerable AIM internet teletype service, we got to speaking about the computer acronym SAN (Storage Area Network). As per usual, I throw that term into Google. I pull up various and sundry unrelated links, but do see a “Sponsored Link” on the side for Broadcom — a network microchip manufacturer. The text of said “Sponsored Link” is as follows:

SAN Solutions

Free e-Book download: “Architecting Next-Generation Networks.”

www.broadcom.com

Architect.
ArchitectING?
“What do architects do?” I wonder aloud. They clearly don’t fricking ARCHITECT. They DESIGN, but they sure aren’t ARCHITECTING all damn day long. Man. I swear. I know that our beloved English language has morphed into what it is by relatively similar idiot moves, but here is to hoping that this unfortunate mutation of turning nouns into verbs gets EVOLUTIONED into EXINCTIONING itself.

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Dec 29 2003 ~ 2:21 pm ~ Comments (3) ~

3 Comments

  1. I even noticed that you said you threw that term into Google, rather than saying you “googled” it, as everyone else seems to say. Bravo!

    Comment by Patience — December 29, 2003 @ 2:41 pm
  2. and I think “google” makes a fine verb.

    “after googling around for a bit …”

    “penny, google that”

    “… so I googled the bitches name and found pics of her fucking her dog!!”

    works for me :-)

    najati

    Comment by najati — December 29, 2003 @ 3:32 pm
  3. language is nothing more than a bunch of mutations of other words/sounds. However, I think that when trying to put something reputable together, perhaps one would want to err on the side of caution, especially if there is already another, legitimate, word to express what you are trying to say. But, I’m no purist and don’t see any need to Frenchify the English language. There are other, more offensive, words that I would like to see extinction themselves into oblivion. But, I’ll not suffocation myself waiting. And no, I’m not knocking the French. Their language, they can stalemate it as much as they want.

    Comment by Holly — December 29, 2003 @ 11:26 pm

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