pedanticbastard
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@ Leely leely.
about 7 hours ago
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in reply to visualdensity
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@ Definitely not mak!kiasu!
about 8 hours ago
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in reply to visualdensity
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Macchiato is pronounced makiato, not maciato. CH in Italian is K.
about 8 hours ago
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@ Formatnya itu RSS, sedangkan RSS feed itu conduitnya: mekanisme pull/subscribe utk membaca format RSS itu, analoginya delivery.
about 9 hours ago
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@ In most contexts, I'd use masukan (as in input) for feedback.
about 12 hours ago
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@ Pasokan lebih ke supplynya. Yg dicari sebetulnya adalah supply conduitnya. Closest I can get is pemasok.
about 12 hours ago
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in reply to ivanlanin
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@ Umpan lebih ke bait. Tidak pernah cocok ke feed(back), IMHO maksa abis. Sensenya adalah supply sebetulnya.
about 12 hours ago
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@ Yg menulis itu yang membuat barang yang dipasok, e.g. pabrik. Feed ini ibarat delivery truck yg mengantar supply.
about 12 hours ago
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in reply to ephi
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@ RSS feed = umpan RSS doesn't make sense to me. I'd use pemasok RSS. Feed = supply conduit in this sense.
about 12 hours ago
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in reply to ivanlanin
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"Makan?"
"Nggak, mau saya kantongin aja itu nasi goreng, trus dibagi2in ke kucing sepanjang perjalanan pulang."
9:20 AM Dec 14th
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Gak ada org lain yg beli, dan yg jual gak sibuk, nanyanya cuma "makan?" Padahal kalo nanyanya "makan sini?" lebih jelas.
9:19 AM Dec 14th
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How to use an apostrophe? Check out for a quick visual reference.
8:46 AM Dec 14th
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@ As in "Please go fuck yourself ASAP, sir." ? I don't think it'll work :D
7:52 AM Dec 14th
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in reply to geovedi
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"Makan apa bungkus?"
Even worse: "Makan, bungkus?"
Worst: "Makan bungkus?"
3:46 AM Dec 14th
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@ That's an excellent substitute. "(Your) prompt response is much appreciated," is a less subtle one.
3:39 AM Dec 14th
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in reply to Silverlines
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Personally, I avoid using "ASAP" unless to a subordinate. I find it rude, especially if asking for a favour and/or to a superior.
3:34 AM Dec 14th
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@ Persons is OK, but different usage. This is from my Mac's Dictionary:
3:25 AM Dec 14th
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in reply to nanashambles
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@ Yes! That's a common one. I hate that, too.
3:06 AM Dec 14th
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in reply to lenje
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@ That's neither Indonesian nor English. The site is so futuristic, so 1996-ish! Where's my freaking BLINK tag and Java applet?
2:59 AM Dec 14th
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in reply to ismanhs
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"Person" is singular, "people" is plural. If only ONE, then it's "person of the month", not "people of the month".
2:56 AM Dec 14th
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- Name Pedantic Bastard
- Location Indonesia
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- Bio I'm not actually a bastard, but I am pedantic.
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