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Conference thebay::joyoflex

Title:The Joy of Lex
Notice:A Notes File even your grammar could love
Moderator:THEBAY::SYSTEM
Created:Fri Feb 28 1986
Last Modified:Mon Jun 02 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1192
Total number of notes:42769

1075.0. "here's lookin' at ya." by AKOCOA::MACDONALD () Tue Nov 23 1993 13:36

    So, you guessed it; blindness. From Latin caecum (cecum?) My
    dictionary is at home. In medical parlance, the caecum is the "blind
    end" ( the stomach-connected end) of the intestine if a recall correctly. 
    Seems an odd notion, since for me it least the immediate corollary is
    the "sighted end" of the intestine---so here's lookin' at ya.
    
    Re reply 11, I don't have the original sentence with me but it was
    pretty straight-forward, as in, " David Dinkin's cecity regarding the
    true extent of his opposition among black voters in NY was truly
    amazing." Or some such. And yes, one could argue as I do, that this is
    show-off journalism, though for the presumably educated audience
    of that magazine, perhaps not outrageous. 
    
    I usually enjoy being challanged by a writer, but the difference
    between being challanged and being treated condescedingly is often
    a fine one. It depends I suppose on the authors intent, about which one
    can know very little in print.
    
    This *has* been an interesting topic. May this and other
    employee-interest notes files never cease to exist!
    Bruce
    
    
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1075.1JIT081::DIAMOND$ SET MIDNIGHTTue Nov 23 1993 19:461
    Is .0 the blind end or the sighted end of this new topic?  :-)
1075.2PADNOM::MAILLARDDenis MAILLARDWed Nov 24 1993 02:194
    Re .0: If I remember correctly, the caecum is not the stomach-connected
    end of the intestine, but the other one. Blind or not? That's for you
    to say.
    				Denis.
1075.3SMURF::BINDERCum dignitate otiumWed Nov 24 1993 11:582
    The caecum is a "blind" pouch in the large intestine, into which the
    ileum opens.
1075.4PRSSOS::MAILLARDDenis MAILLARDThu Nov 25 1993 03:175
    Re .3: So, if it's in the large intestine, it's much closer to the anus
    than to the stomach anyway, as the large intestine is the lower end of
    the intestine and is over an order of magnitude shorter than the small
    intestine, which is the end connected to the stomach.
    			Denis.