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I know I've seen it mentioned before, but am having a senior moment. What is the word that's been coined here for when two ABers submit the same answer at exactly the same time?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I certainly introduced 'synchrography' to AnswerBank some years ago. Indeed, I believed I'd actually coined the word until another ABer found someone else had used it - though not to mean quite the same thing - back in 1998!
Of course I based on the Greek root words suggesting 'simultaneous writing' in much the same way as there is a gear-system called 'synchromesh' and a camera lighting system called 'synchroflash'.
Certainly, I will never use 'synchronicity' in these circumstances, since there is no element in that word referring specifically to writing...ie producing words on the keyboard, which is what we are doing here.
You are more than welcome to use synchrography, SeaJayPea!
Of course I based on the Greek root words suggesting 'simultaneous writing' in much the same way as there is a gear-system called 'synchromesh' and a camera lighting system called 'synchroflash'.
Certainly, I will never use 'synchronicity' in these circumstances, since there is no element in that word referring specifically to writing...ie producing words on the keyboard, which is what we are doing here.
You are more than welcome to use synchrography, SeaJayPea!
Well, Searchme, synchrography has exactly the same rhythm pattern as photography, cryptography and topography. Are they all ugly and 'unscanning', too?
I can't in all honesty, J, approve of a word that links Latin and Greek root words thus. For example, of an evening, I do occasionally have a glance at the telescope rather than the television for that very reason! Cheers