> On 5 Sep 2013, at 18:22, Bob W <p...@web-options.com> wrote:
>
>> On 5 Sep 2013, at 16:17, Tom C <caka...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>> I don't know... If you go to kodak.com and click into the site you will
>>>> see that two of their three main goals are "disrupting product goods
>>>> packaging" and "disrupting functional printing" ???? WTF? I guess the
>>>> word "disrupting" means something different now than it did when I got
>>>> sent to the principals office for doing it.
>>>>
>>>> Mark
>>>
>>> That's pretty hilarious. I can see them wanting to disrupt, like
>>> shaking things up in the market, but that's still an odd choice of
>>> words. As you allude to, it has negative connotations as opposed to
>>> positive.
>>
>> Someone has mistranslated something. They probably mean disruptive.
>>
>> B
>
> In fact, i just looked and it (now) says disruptive.
>
> B

Your point is... ? What's the basic difference in meaning between
disrupt, disrupting, and disruptive? They all mean the same thing to
me, except for how they fit into a sentence grammatically.

Tom C.

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