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New Re: Explain why.
catena = chain

catenate = make a chain

concatenate = make a chain with - redundant


Analogy


forma = a shape

formulate = give a shape to

conformulate = not a word

conform = a different word, "to shape to"


If you wanted to use "concatenate", it should mean something like "to tie up with a chain". This horrible word is a neologism of illiterate computer "science".
-drl
Expand Edited by deSitter Oct. 17, 2004, 09:34:45 AM EDT
Expand Edited by deSitter Oct. 17, 2004, 09:36:26 AM EDT
New "To tie up with a chain"
Makes perfect sense.

Create a new LUN by tying together 2 LUNS. When one ends, intersperse some logic that causes the next one to be accessed as if it was part of the first, ie: chain it together.

Each base LUN acts as links on a chain.
New AARRGGGH!!!!!
-drl
New Link.
[link|http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=concatenate|http://dictionary.re...rch?q=concatenate]

I think Barry's right :-)

Wade.

Is it enough to love
Is it enough to breathe
Somebody rip my heart out
And leave me here to bleed
 
Is it enough to die
Somebody save my life
I'd rather be Anything but Ordinary
Please

-- "Anything but Ordinary" by Avril Lavigne.

New I can read
It's a comp-sci word that encapsulates the vapidity of the subject. The correct word (used by Ken Iverson in APL) is "catenate".
-drl
New Stop being an Il-literati Colostomic Baboon.
You can be such a red-assed elitistism snob that doesn't know when to quit.
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New Words are important
The decline in civilization parallels that of language. Just doing my hopeless part, man.

-drl
New Christ you're so full of crap
[link|http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?concatenate|http://www.m-w.com/c...onary?concatenate]

Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin concatenatus, past participle of concatenare to link together, from Latin com- + catena chain
Middle English, mofo, speak it much??
Regards,

-scott anderson

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New Is that anything like:
Middle English, mofo, speak it much??

Is that anything like: Middle Earth?

GD&R
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New Re: Christ you're so full of crap
I'm sorry, this word is just horrible - as a verb it sounds horrible, the usage is horrible, it's just wrong.

There is a reasonable use of the word in medical jargon, where it's an adjective meaning "in a chain".

join, conjoined

federate, confederated

catenate, concatenated

Get it now?
-drl
New "Wrong".
For suitably "right" values of "wrong", yes?


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New Re: Christ you're so full of crap
The decline in civilization parallels that of language.
So we've been declining since Middle English was in use?

This horrible word is a neologism of illiterate computer "science".
So they had computers back then too?

Regardless of what your opinion of the word is, the fact remains that it's 1) completely proper to use and 2) not some word recently ginned up to take part in the "decline of civilization".

Your new zIWT icon: [image|http://www.tvland.com/shows/cheers/images/actpic6.gif||||]
Regards,

-scott anderson

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New ROFL
-drl
New You've got a point.
On top of your head. ;-)

It's a 'sequence of your 'servative values, I'll bet. 'Sidering your taste in 'suming certain materials that have bad 'sequences for your health, I think it's understandable. You're a 'sumate poster here, at times, but in this case there's little doubt that you're 'fused.

HTH.

Cheers,
Scott.
New Re: You've got a point.
har, but notice the words you hacked:

consequens - reall "com", an intensive prefix, and "sequens" so "to follow closely" or "to follow directly"

conservare - really "com" and "servare", the latter meaning "to preserve" - so "to preserve intensely"

consumare - really "com" and "sumere", "to take", so "to take completely"

confusum - a morphing of "confundere", meaning "mixed together", so this is actually a self-standing word.

In this sense "concatenate" might be thought to mean "totally bound up" - in any case it's a participle of "catenate". The actual act of chaining is "catenation".
-drl
New Latin != English.
Thanks for playing, though.


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New Deep -er- profound
-drl
New And correct, you'll find.
Using Latin to justify incorrect use of English is silly.


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New Implying that there is a correct use of English is silly...
New S'not.
There's the way I use it, and there's the wrong way.

(For suitably varied values of "I" :-))


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New Thanks for proving my point. :)
New Woosh.


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New You must hear that noise a lot.
New A Merkin, meet Irony. Irony, this is a Merkin.


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New Heh.
I'm just havin' fun with you. :)

It's SO easy!
All I want for my birthday is a new President!
New Ever the reply of someone who's Been Had :-p


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New Well, I'm not the one who mistook me for a Merkin.
Ross, I would have understood. Me?

[image|/forums/images/warning.png|0|This is sarcasm...]
New Well, you look like one from here.
Can't comment on the smell, though.

And anyway, here's Torvill & Dean.

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     Hey Box: EMC question - (broomberg) - (32)
         nit - concatenate is reredundantant -NT - (deSitter) - (29)
             Explain why. -NT - (broomberg) - (28)
                 Re: Explain why. - (deSitter) - (27)
                     "To tie up with a chain" - (broomberg) - (26)
                         AARRGGGH!!!!! -NT - (deSitter) - (25)
                             Link. - (static) - (24)
                                 I can read - (deSitter) - (23)
                                     Stop being an Il-literati Colostomic Baboon. - (folkert) - (1)
                                         Words are important - (deSitter)
                                     Christ you're so full of crap - (admin) - (20)
                                         Is that anything like: - (folkert)
                                         Re: Christ you're so full of crap - (deSitter) - (18)
                                             "Wrong". - (pwhysall)
                                             Re: Christ you're so full of crap - (admin) - (1)
                                                 ROFL -NT - (deSitter)
                                             You've got a point. - (Another Scott) - (14)
                                                 Re: You've got a point. - (deSitter) - (13)
                                                     Latin != English. - (pwhysall) - (12)
                                                         Deep -er- profound -NT - (deSitter) - (11)
                                                             And correct, you'll find. - (pwhysall) - (10)
                                                                 Implying that there is a correct use of English is silly... -NT - (inthane-chan) - (9)
                                                                     S'not. - (pwhysall) - (8)
                                                                         Thanks for proving my point. :) -NT - (inthane-chan) - (7)
                                                                             Woosh. -NT - (pwhysall) - (6)
                                                                                 You must hear that noise a lot. -NT - (inthane-chan) - (5)
                                                                                     A Merkin, meet Irony. Irony, this is a Merkin. -NT - (pwhysall) - (4)
                                                                                         Heh. - (inthane-chan) - (3)
                                                                                             Ever the reply of someone who's Been Had :-p -NT - (pwhysall) - (2)
                                                                                                 Well, I'm not the one who mistook me for a Merkin. - (inthane-chan) - (1)
                                                                                                     Well, you look like one from here. - (pwhysall)
         ya gotta remember - (boxley) - (1)
             Oh ye of little space - (broomberg)

Why, that looks so dangerous - I'm sure I'll learn something wonderful!
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