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WUTlol On 18 Apr 2013 18:59, "Ian Thomas" <[email protected]> wrote: > Impact – ugh**** > > Yes, modern language / common usage is fertile ground for those like Don > Watson (though he’s certainly making a feast of it, on the lecture > circuit). **** > > ** ** > > The CSIRO report is a few months old. The CSIRO marketing department > obviously decided it’s time to promote > ACBI<http://www.csiro.au/en/Organisation-Structure/Divisions/ICT-Centre/ACBI.aspx>. > Here<http://csironewsblog.com/2013/04/16/the-future-looks-appy-for-aussie-broadband-connected-homes/>’s > the blurb that the ICT press picked up. **** > ------------------------------ > > **Ian Thomas** > Victoria Park, ****Western Australia******** > > ** ** > > *From:* [email protected] [mailto: > [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Greg Keogh > *Sent:* Thursday, April 18, 2013 3:57 PM > *To:* ozDotNet > *Subject:* Re: app delivery**** > > ** ** > > There’s an interesting report from a division of CSIRO – **** > > ...impacting its capacity to support new applications and services. **** > > **** > > Even the CSIRO now has the impact disease. This is a classic case of being > completely ambiguous. They could have said 'degrades', 'retards', > 'hampers', 'complicates', 'improves', 'boosts' .. anything that actually > means something.**** > > **** > > In an interview today on ABC Classic FM the interviewer asked "Tell us why > the arrival of your first baby was so impactful". That baby must have shot > out with tremendous force!**** > > **** > > Greg K**** >
