Ink Pen by Phil Dunlap for May 01, 2010
Transcript:
hamhock: here's a neat factoid... ralston: "-oid" means "resembling." hamhock: what? ralston: the suffix "-oid" means resembling, but not exactly. like a humanoid is not a human. so a "factoid" should be something that seems like a fact, but isn't-in other words, a lie. it's a meaningless term. hamhock: you're the most annoying person I've ever met...ralston: now, that's a factoid!
Coyoty Premium Member over 14 years ago
Hamhock’s annoid. That’s a fact.
ksoskins over 14 years ago
Actually, Ham Hock, he’s a hemorrhoid.
zero over 14 years ago
Ham would make an excellent jock talk show host…
pschearer Premium Member over 14 years ago
The 2004 American Heritage Dictionary, 4th Edition, has a long discussion of “factoid”. They give the basic meaning as referenced by Ralston (inaccurate information accepted as true), but they also recognize the newer, colloguial meaning as used by Hamhock (a somewhat interesting fact) but which is accepted by only 43% of their usage panel.
I’m a long-time believer in a language’s right to change, otherwise we’d all be speaking Anglo-Saxon. My prediction is that the newer meaning of “factoid” will take over with time and someday the original meaning will have become a trivia question, in other words, a factoid.
lewisbower over 14 years ago
So when I told her I was at church, that’s a factoid?
puddleglum1066 over 14 years ago
pschearer: but we already have a word for a small, somewhat interesting fact: “trivia.” I have yet to see anything described as a “factoid” that couldn’t be described more accurately as trivia, so what’s the point of the word?
freeholder1 over 14 years ago
And if we put the “pseudo” in front of the “intellectual”, we get…wow, this really is fun looking up factuals in the dictionary.
fritzoid Premium Member over 14 years ago
I have no comment at this time.
mancocapac over 14 years ago
I want to know what factoid pig had!
fritzoid Premium Member over 14 years ago
ElDo, have you ever seen “Babe”? Dan Gire of the Chicago Daily Herald called it “The Citizen Kane of talking-pig movies.”
(That’s actually not as left-handed a compliment as it sounds, considering that 1995 also saw the release of “Gordy”, which will forever be remembered only as “That other talking-pig movie.”)
fritzoid Premium Member over 14 years ago
You should check out “Babe.” Seriously good movie. If a talking-pig movie ends up with a “Best Picture” nomination (also “Best Writing” and “Best Direction” nods), you can bet it’s an exceptional talking-pig movie.