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  • C Chris Maunder

    ...is probably viruses[^] This community announcement brought to you by: Procrastination Why do something incredibly important right now when you can find a hundred usless things to do instead! Yeah, one of those days...

    cheers Chris Maunder

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    Karen Mitchelle
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    yes, it is.[^] :-D

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    • L Lost User

      What the hell sort of parties do you go to ?

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      PIEBALDconsult
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      That kind. :cool:

      You'll never get very far if all you do is follow instructions.

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      • C Chris Maunder

        Fun fact of the Day: A group of octopus, or octopodes, is called a consortium.

        cheers Chris Maunder

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        OriginalGriff
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        So... Would a number of groups of octopi be a consortia?

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        • C Chris Maunder

          ...is probably viruses[^] This community announcement brought to you by: Procrastination Why do something incredibly important right now when you can find a hundred usless things to do instead! Yeah, one of those days...

          cheers Chris Maunder

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          Sander Rossel
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          Viral?

          It's an OO world.

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          {
          public void DoWork()
          {
          throw new NotSupportedException();
          }
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          • R Rutvik Dave

            Singular 'Virus' is enough to cause damage. It's like shooting twice with .45 ;)

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            Rage
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            Rutvik Dave wrote:

            It's like shooting twice with .45

            I wonder what reference is that :rolleyes: Hope he sees it !

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            • C Chris Maunder

              ...is probably viruses[^] This community announcement brought to you by: Procrastination Why do something incredibly important right now when you can find a hundred usless things to do instead! Yeah, one of those days...

              cheers Chris Maunder

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              Nagy Vilmos
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              Links are hard, especially when it's your own site. :laugh:

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              • N Nagy Vilmos

                Links are hard, especially when it's your own site. :laugh:

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                CPallini
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                :laugh:

                Veni, vidi, vici.

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                • C Chris Maunder

                  ...is probably viruses[^] This community announcement brought to you by: Procrastination Why do something incredibly important right now when you can find a hundred usless things to do instead! Yeah, one of those days...

                  cheers Chris Maunder

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                  CPallini
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                  Ask my sign's author.

                  Veni, vidi, vici.

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                  • R R Giskard Reventlov

                    virii [^] "Virii is in fact an INCORRECT pluralization of "virus", however, some retard keeps resubmitting it as the plural form." :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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                    BobJanova
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                    Well that would be wrong even if you were being a classical dick about it, it would be 'viri'.

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                    • L Lost User

                      Or Vira, Shirley?

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                      Corporal Agarn
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                      Don't call me Shirley.

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                      • C Corporal Agarn

                        Don't call me Shirley.

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                        Lost User
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                        I didn't. I called Chris "Shirley"

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                          I didn't. I called Chris "Shirley"

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                          Corporal Agarn
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                          I think you need an Airplane[^] ride.

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                            I think you need an Airplane[^] ride.

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                            No, no no no no, NO. Y'see, I SAID SHIRLEY when the meaning required was Surely - a la Airplane (aka Flying High) - so I WAS MAKING THE JOKE IN THE FIRST PLACE. (well, I say joke - it was funny when Leslie first used it)

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                              No, no no no no, NO. Y'see, I SAID SHIRLEY when the meaning required was Surely - a la Airplane (aka Flying High) - so I WAS MAKING THE JOKE IN THE FIRST PLACE. (well, I say joke - it was funny when Leslie first used it)

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                              Corporal Agarn
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                              Just joking with you. :) I could have the best joke writer in the business give me a joke and it would fall flat.

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                              • C Chris Maunder

                                ...is probably viruses[^] This community announcement brought to you by: Procrastination Why do something incredibly important right now when you can find a hundred usless things to do instead! Yeah, one of those days...

                                cheers Chris Maunder

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                                Fabio Franco
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                                Two words: Procrastination inception. Why do you this? I was procrastinating in the first place when I got here. Procrastination inside procrastination.

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                                • C Chris Maunder

                                  ...is probably viruses[^] This community announcement brought to you by: Procrastination Why do something incredibly important right now when you can find a hundred usless things to do instead! Yeah, one of those days...

                                  cheers Chris Maunder

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                                  realJSOP
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                                  The plural of "virus" is "Windows".

                                  ".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
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                                  • L Lost User

                                    Or Vira, Shirley?

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                                    Peter R Fletcher
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                                    Resuscitating my high school Latin: Treating 'virus' as a Latin noun and assuming that the normal form is the nominative singular form (the form used when it is the subject of a sentence), the 'us' ending means that it has to be either first or fourth declension. If it is first declension, the nominative plural form would be viri; if fourth declension, it would be 'virus' (spelt the same but pronounced differently ('viroose')). 'Vira' would be the plural form of a first declension neuter noun whose singular form was 'virum'. In fact, the origin of the word virus is (according to my ancient version of the Oxford English Dictionary) a (first declension) Latin adjective, so things get a bit more complicated, since a singular noun derived from it (fairly common Latin practice) might well be 'virum' ('poisonous thing'), with 'vira' as a plural, but since the standard singular form is the masculine 'virus', we are back to 'viri' as a plural. Having said all this, we are speaking and writing English (or, in some cases, American!), and it is common and perfectly proper to form plurals of singular words taken over from other languages by adding standard English plural endings, so my usage preference is actually 'viruses'.

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                                      The plural of "virus" is "Windows".

                                      ".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
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                                      TheGreatAndPowerfulOz
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                                      :laugh:

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                                      • P Peter R Fletcher

                                        Resuscitating my high school Latin: Treating 'virus' as a Latin noun and assuming that the normal form is the nominative singular form (the form used when it is the subject of a sentence), the 'us' ending means that it has to be either first or fourth declension. If it is first declension, the nominative plural form would be viri; if fourth declension, it would be 'virus' (spelt the same but pronounced differently ('viroose')). 'Vira' would be the plural form of a first declension neuter noun whose singular form was 'virum'. In fact, the origin of the word virus is (according to my ancient version of the Oxford English Dictionary) a (first declension) Latin adjective, so things get a bit more complicated, since a singular noun derived from it (fairly common Latin practice) might well be 'virum' ('poisonous thing'), with 'vira' as a plural, but since the standard singular form is the masculine 'virus', we are back to 'viri' as a plural. Having said all this, we are speaking and writing English (or, in some cases, American!), and it is common and perfectly proper to form plurals of singular words taken over from other languages by adding standard English plural endings, so my usage preference is actually 'viruses'.

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                                        FireDog31262
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                                        That's to much reading. :laugh:

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                                        • C Chris Maunder

                                          ...is probably viruses[^] This community announcement brought to you by: Procrastination Why do something incredibly important right now when you can find a hundred usless things to do instead! Yeah, one of those days...

                                          cheers Chris Maunder

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                                          Lost User
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                                          In portuguese, virus' plural is.... virus. :)

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