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Northerners speak true English: are you having a laff?

A rather interesting article I received in an email today:

Who put the R in bath? Surely this is a trick question, you may think, there is no R in bath. But if you search hard enough in certain parts of Britain the rogue consonant is there – squatting erroneously between the A and the T.
So which linguistic criminals are to blame? The Americans? Nope. They may have been guilty of savagely stealing the U from honour, colour and glamour, and ruthlessly usurping poor S from its position among realise, organise and their lexical brethren so they could replace it with the rather radical Z, but we can’t pin this one on the English-speakers across the pond. If we want to uncover who really put the R in bath we need look no further than England’s great capital.

London, home of the Queen and the apparently “proper” English speakers, is actually to blame for the mutated pronunciation. According to an expert at the British Library, the Telegraph reports today, the R sound in words such as laugh and bath only came about 150 years ago when Londoners adopted the trend into their speech. Apparently, the entire nation used the bath and “laff” pronunciations about 250 to 300 years ago – a tradition which is still alive and kicking in northern England. The south gradually adopted an “aa” sound which, over time, became the familiar “barth” of the ubiquitous London and Home Counties drawl of today.

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Caltrans gives go-ahead for Highway 99 widening project

Caltrans gives go-ahead for Highway 99 widening project: “A 10.5-mile stretch of Highway 99 through Merced County will be widened to six lanes, Caltrans announced Thursday.”

My beautifull wife and I were talking about this as we were getting ready for work this morning. The widening project is being funded by Proposition 1B. When the 1B campaign was being run, it was presented, in my opinion, as if the funds that the bond measures would provide were essentially preallocated. Indeed, up and down Merced County were signs saying “Fix 99 – Vote yes on 1B”. Indeed I passed some remaining signs today.

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ITV offers £30,000 for a rather complex puzzle

The British television channel ITV is under investigation for the perculiar British practice of (almost) charging an arm and a leg for telephone phone-in quizes.

The following question was asked:
Add the pence from “Two pounds, 25p, £1.47, 16p, Fifty pence”.

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Software, Beer and Customer Service

Mr Software and Beer writes on his blog about Apple’s great level customer service – and adversely how customer service trends in general tend to be taking a downward spiral.

I am so with him on this. I come from a land where customer service synonyms include rude, disrespectful and lacking. I too really dislike the trend here in the USA to be less trusting. It goes against the technology curve, as I am very sure there are solutions out there that adequately replace the annoying “exit greeter” at BestBuy.

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