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I would swear an oath

November 23, 2004 by Michael Boyle

that I’m not a stickler for correct grammar or spelling. Like most others, I have been known to make the occasional mistake. That said, there is one error that drives me nuts, as the word is usually only used pretentiously in the first place.

The word in question: cachet. The use of the word is becoming more common, but it seems to be misspelled at least 80% of the time. A good example is in this story from Reuters/Yahoo News: Krispy Kreme Posts Loss, Stock Off 16 Pct. From the 6th graf: “Some investors have also said company expanded too quickly and that its doughnuts lost some of their cache once they were sold in places like supermarkets and convenience stores.”

Cache or even caché (with the acute accent) has nothing to do with cachet! Cachet refers to the special status conferred on one by others or through reputation. A cache, on the other hand, is a hidding place for a specific kind of item – often weapons. That the error has crept into professional writing – where it only appears because some hotshot young writer wants to look smart – is truly annoying.

Tags: Personal

Via

November 19, 2004 by Michael Boyle

Boing Boing: The Truth About Copyright Revision in Canada. “The truth is that these proposed changes would drain millions of dollars from Canada’s provincial education systems, threaten national security research and personal privacy, harm Canadian culture by enlarging the billion dollar Canadian culture deficit, and put Canadian business at a competitive disadvantage.”

Tags: Canadian Politics

Digital Web Magazine:

November 18, 2004 by Michael Boyle

The End of Usability Culture and The End of Usability Culture, Redux. Don’t throw out usability, just quit making it the sole driver.

Tags: Usability, Web Design

Ed is also

November 18, 2004 by Michael Boyle

getting ready to re-purpose another weblog of his to become a podcast audio publication: Fully Situated.

Tags: Blogging

In the past few days

November 18, 2004 by Michael Boyle

Ed Bilodeau has posted a couple of entries related to University policy and open learning environments: A student’s right to anonymity and open learning environments; Auditing classes and open learning systems. The gut reaction of many technologists to such issues in the past has been to suggest that the older policy/norm is hopelessly out-of-date, but I disagree – I’m with Ed, these things have to be studied carefully and a balance point must be found between existing policies and present and future practice.

Tags: Bilodeau, Education

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