man could you translate "tools for thought" to arabic. It is coined by Howard Rheingold for the computer, which I think is a better term because we rarely use it for computing and more to manage and manipulate data. I also know there is اسم الة in arabic but don't know how to use it. Thank you for the great content ❤
Do you want to translate the entire book?! Are you serious?! Or just the title? In which case I see no machine to be named I would translate the title to أدوات الفكر
@@MrTStat 1. no I just mentioned the origin, yes and I know how to translate it I need a better name. 2. yes it is not related to the video but is related to the channel. It is a suggestion for a future video or a personal request for me. 3. what we use is not a computer that computes, it has become more a tool for managing ideas and for recently to share and communicate them. My casio computes, My M1 helps me imagine
While this behavior is admirable from you, the beauty of linguistic evolution is that the meaning of bulldozer has changed over time, and today does not have any sort of racist undertone. However, I do wonder how it came to reference the construction vehicle? 🤔
It could potentially be that Bull-dozers used force and on some occasions destroyed houses and buildings as part of their terrorism. So it’s possible someone 50 years later named their powerful vehicle made to force and destroy objects a bulldozer after hearing about the Bull-dozers as a powerful force that destroy houses. But I might be wrong. @@baku_m_salti3128
Then what exactly would you call a bulldozer? If you’re in the US, you’re going to have to explain what you mean every time you say something like, “excavator,” which I suppose is your right to do.
man could you translate "tools for thought" to arabic. It is coined by Howard Rheingold for the computer, which I think is a better term because we rarely use it for computing and more to manage and manipulate data.
I also know there is اسم الة in arabic but don't know how to use it.
Thank you for the great content ❤
Do you want to translate the entire book?! Are you serious?!
Or just the title? In which case I see no machine to be named
I would translate the title to
أدوات الفكر
As for computers there already exists a name
Compute
فعل
حسب
Computer The machine
فاعول
حاسوب
Also none of this is related to the video topic
@@MrTStat 1. no I just mentioned the origin, yes and I know how to translate it I need a better name. 2. yes it is not related to the video but is related to the channel. It is a suggestion for a future video or a personal request for me. 3. what we use is not a computer that computes, it has become more a tool for managing ideas and for recently to share and communicate them. My casio computes, My M1 helps me imagine
Let's be glad this is no longer the word's meaning
AMD's bulldozer microarchitecture be like:
Bulldozer lore is WILD 😨
What's the meaning of a bulldozer? (As in today)
big yellow machine used to demolish beautiful traditional architecture shitty 30 year old suburban houses and ugly buildings
Most English speakers would think of the heavy machine
I will never use that word again 😭
While this behavior is admirable from you, the beauty of linguistic evolution is that the meaning of bulldozer has changed over time, and today does not have any sort of racist undertone. However, I do wonder how it came to reference the construction vehicle? 🤔
It could potentially be that Bull-dozers used force and on some occasions destroyed houses and buildings as part of their terrorism. So it’s possible someone 50 years later named their powerful vehicle made to force and destroy objects a bulldozer after hearing about the Bull-dozers as a powerful force that destroy houses. But I might be wrong. @@baku_m_salti3128
Then what exactly would you call a bulldozer? If you’re in the US, you’re going to have to explain what you mean every time you say something like, “excavator,” which I suppose is your right to do.
thats horrible😟
That's not what the word originally meant
Do I trust you or the guy with a PHD in linguistics?
@@d3lta_p just google it and find out
And the source is "trust me bro" right?
るPeople who saw the N-word
👇
That's.. one historical use of the word bulldozer, yes, but it's not the origin of the word, it's a relatively short blip in the words history.
Oh, trust me. This word from Louisiana indeed is the origin of the type of tractor's name.
Did you read the title
@@-qt5ry yeah?