On Apr 8, 5:12 pm, pau...@saaf.se (Paul Schlyter) wrote:
In article <20070408181642119+1...@News.Individual.NET>,
Roger Johnstone <r...@roger.geek.nz.removethisbit> wrote:
"We salute those amazing products that changed technology--
and our lives--forever."
Another exaggreation.... does the guy who wrote that have the
faintest idea of what "forever" actually means? Does he really
believe that when the Sun has gone nova and mankind has been extinct
for millions of years, that it then really matters whether Mosaic or
Netscape "changed our lives" in our brief moment of time?
There's nothing wrong with using forever for emphasis.
Try this: Next time your wife says "I'll love you forever ..." explain
to her that although you appreciate the sentiment, in fact her
adoration will only last until brain death disrupts the neuro-chemical
pattern of its representation.
And since you're nit-picking, our sun is too small to go nova.