In computing, what is the correct plural for "mouse?" I prefer to say "mouses." The following from The Free Dictionary explains things:
http://encyclopedia.tfd.com/Computer+mouse
The Compact Oxford English Dictionary (third edition) and the fourth edition of The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language endorse both computer mice and computer mouses as correct plural forms for computer mouse. The form mice, however, appears most commonly, while some authors of technical documents may prefer either mouse devices or the more generic pointing devices. The plural mouses treatsmouse as a "headless noun."
Two manuals of style in the computer industry – Sun Technical Publication's Read Me First: A Style Guide for the Computer Industry and Microsoft Manual of Style for Technical Publications from Microsoft Press – recommend that technical writers use the term mouse devices instead of the alternatives.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
grisham
I hate John Grisham novels!
Actually, I enjoy them, but the problem is that I can't put them down!
Every time I start a Grisham novel, I end up staying up too late at night, trying to finish it.
A friend of mine recently gave me five Grisham books. Even though I've been trying to go slowly with them, even reading other books between the Grisham novels, I've already gone through three of them:
The Last Juror.
The Testament.
The Brethren.
Two more to go. Two more late nights coming up...
Actually, I enjoy them, but the problem is that I can't put them down!
Every time I start a Grisham novel, I end up staying up too late at night, trying to finish it.
A friend of mine recently gave me five Grisham books. Even though I've been trying to go slowly with them, even reading other books between the Grisham novels, I've already gone through three of them:
The Last Juror.
The Testament.
The Brethren.
Two more to go. Two more late nights coming up...
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