Sunday, October 18, 2009

Stoata Bene

Apparently Levitt and Dubner's sequel to Freakonomics contains a bunch of howlers re global warming. I don't fully trust any of the people who've been going on about this -- Ezra Klein is a hack; Krugman is being snide and dismissive -- but here are a couple of blogposts that seem to be by relatively disinterested parties, who agree that Levitt and Dubner don't know what they're talking about. One of them is from Stoat, which was formerly at mustelid.blogspot.com (hence the location of this post); the other is at Nature's climate change blog.

PS Joe Romm's remarks on solar panels (and the email he quotes) are also worth reading even if the rest of his post is a little intemperate.

Monday, August 17, 2009

Stoat's Vocab

Schott sez:
Co-vocabularists anxious to differentiate between weasels and stoats should not be confused: they are weasily recognizable being so stotally different.

Always glad to see stoats in the news but as visceral appeal goes I think "stotally" is awfully drab compared with "stoatally." Why the difference? I would tentatively attribute it to that old remark of Fowler's:
Another suffix that is not a living one, but is sometimes treated as if it was, is al; & it will serve to illustrate a special point. Among recent regrettable formations are coastal, creedal... Now, if al were to be regarded as a living suffix, it would be
legitimate to say that coast and creed are now English words, & could have the suffix attached straight to them; but if it is tried with analogous English words, the resulting adjectives shoral, hillal, beliefal, and trustal show that it is not so [...] the other requirement -- that if both elements are Latin, they should be properly put together; coastalis and creedalis are disqualified at sight for the Latin because of the -oa- and -ee-; costal & credal would have been free from that objection at least.

We have been desensitized to coastal, of course, but I would say that creedal still seems viscerally half-bred and feral to me, and so, of course, does stoatal, which makes it peculiarly apt being stoatlike.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

StoatCounter

I don't think one can rename the statcounter widget appropriately. On the other hand there are other free widgets out there.

PS my air conditioner's thermostoat is dood.

Stoats from the Underground I


(Thanks to ADL for the title.)

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Stoatomayor Confirmed

Sonia Stoatomayor weaseled her way through the Senate confirmation process.