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Department of Positve Commentary Four: Conveniently.

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Uploaded by on Mar 14, 2009

Katha Cato of the DPC conveniently clarifies the difference between a problem and an inconvenience.

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  • You reminded me of Cybil from "Fawlty Towers", haha =)

  • Thanks, I think! Is that a good thing dear?

  • well, I think at this point EVERYTHING is for sale!!!!

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  • ...The oxford English Dictionary defines a problem as a thing thrown or put forward; hence a question propounded for solution, a set task, a difficult or puzzling question proposed for solution.

  • ...The first use of the word was in 1382- so I suppose prior to that there was either no way to put a name to one's difficulties- or everyone lived in a world of different levels of inconvenience. Then, after 1382, problemizing could be the order of the day. An inconvenience, on the other hand, is defined as being troublesome- this was in the mid-1600's so I imagine there were hundred years of problems between 1382 and 1605."

  • Oh, yeees =)

  • Is that hammer for sale?

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