Yeah, it started as just science, but it rapidly spun out of control. I suppose subject-neutral is more accurate than subject-agnostic. But subject-agnostic has such a nice ring to it that I think I’ll go with it, to end a sentence with a preposition, which I haven’t.
Haha! Sure this is not also linguists having fun here? Or are you subject-agnostic as a teacher?
PS: Got here from John Danaher’s blog.
Comment by Shefaly — October 15, 2007 @ 6:58 pm
Yeah, it started as just science, but it rapidly spun out of control. I suppose subject-neutral is more accurate than subject-agnostic. But subject-agnostic has such a nice ring to it that I think I’ll go with it, to end a sentence with a preposition, which I haven’t.
Comment by sciencefun — October 16, 2007 @ 8:02 am