Spyke
lemmy.world

I mean virtually all the hardware our culture runs on is less than 100 years old.

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Maybe in America. I live in the UK and my house is 150 years old. I grew up in one that's nearly 300 years old.

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livusreply
kbin.social

You think that's bad, Lumiere's father in law wanted him to call the new invention "Domitor" instead of "Cinema".

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sreckoreply
lemm.ee

Or in alternate reallity: "You think that's bad, Lumiere wanted to call the new invention "Cinema" before his father in law reasoned with him to call it "Domitor"."

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@Sigmatics a sort of squashed version from the Latin, "dominator". He thought it would dominate.

They ended up going with the Greek word "kínēma" which means movement, hence movie cameras were "cinematographs" - movement writers.

But they did call their first camera model Domitor. :)

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I see what you did there, but I would probably not recommend walking around while watching a movie in VR.

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It was just kind of a trend in the twenties to add the suffix "ie" to anything when something new was invented

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livusreply
kbin.social

We're not much better, we've had tends for -r and -io.

Movr, movios.

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reddthat.com

Don't forget dropping the last vowel! I wonder what they spend their vowel savings on...

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livusreply
kbin.social

Saving them up for a later trend probably. Moviesie.

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Globulartreply
lemmy.world

Do they....?

I'll be honest, I haven't heard anyone say that ever when using a phone.

Maybe "videos" as a verb but generally "records" in my experience

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In a thread about a word being ingrained in our culture, where's the joke in claiming another word is also ingrained in our culture?

I may be wrong, but it seemed pretty sincere to me.

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lemmy.ca

I find things that carry over despite having little to do with the original. Tape for example. We were saying that for a while when digital recorders and cameras on phones could do video.

Same with the disk icon. Still used for save despite most millennials now having no idea what the thing is.

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lemmy.sdf.org

Most millenials grew up with floppy disks. You're thinking of Gen Z and Gen Alpha

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Ah, you must be from gen Z.

Yes new generations will continually be created and older generations will always sneer at them.

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I know what it is but no idea how it works. I grew up with cassettes for music and CDs

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