In a message dated 7/13/08 1:13:11 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> But I think 'fuzzy' initially did the job. I've now used it so
> often it's become offensive to some. I'll rummage for something different,
> but
> it
> won't be 'ambiguous'.
>
Amorphous is bad too. I wouldn't say "fuzzy" is pffensive, more like
-click,off. Every instance of bad wording has its own characteristic-perhaps
each one
should be characterized individually?
Kate Sullivan
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