Hi.
[1] vs [2]
Not asking for a change or anything.
Regards,
Richard.
[1] http://svn.php.net/viewvc?view=revision&revision=277701
[2] http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=mongoid
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[1] vs [2]
Not asking for a change or anything.
I think it's probably OK the way it is: the manual page is
specifically for MongoId, and the capitalisation's quite distinct from
any other meaning there. The URL might be a touch unfortunate, but I
don't think it's worth worrying about, personally.
Adam
[1] vs [2]
Not asking for a change or anything.
I think it's probably OK the way it is: the manual page is
specifically for MongoId, and the capitalisation's quite distinct from
any other meaning there. The URL might be a touch unfortunate, but I
don't think it's worth worrying about, personally.Adam
And probably all sane, rational people will agree with you (and me).
It's the loonies I worry about!
Richard.
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And probably all sane, rational people will agree with you (and me).
It's the loonies I worry about!
The person who submitted that is a "mongoid." The term they were
trying to be funny about is "mongoloid," which is a racial
classification that was a crude (but quasi-official) term referring to
folks with Down Syndrome.
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And probably all sane, rational people will agree with you (and me).
It's the loonies I worry about!
The person who submitted that is a "mongoid." The term they were
trying to be funny about is "mongoloid," which is a racial
classification that was a crude (but quasi-official) term referring to
folks with Down Syndrome.
As an internet-scored, higher functioning autistic, I don't have the
common sense to resent that remark..
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