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Jul. 29th, 2024 08:16 pm1. It is exceedingly hard to change passive voice to active voice in financial and technical writing. Or formulistic writing.
Actually this is why most legal writing and academic writing is hard to read? Passive voice.
Difference?
Crazy Org awarded the project to XYA firm.
vs.
The project was awarded to XYA firm by Crazy Org.
or
The pommel horse was won by Frederics for the United States at the Paris Olympics.
vs.
US team mate Frederics won the pommel hourse at the Paris Olympics.
I thought I was past this - but apparently not. We have a lawyer who wants everything in active voice.
Grammar fanatics drive me crazy. This made far worse by the fact that most of the project managers, including the young lawyer can't write in active voice.
2. Watching the Gymnastics - Men's Final, recorded earlier at 2pm.
So far seen the women's mountain bike race, the women's skate-boarding, the gymnastics qualifying rounds (mens/womens), swimming medals, equesterian cross country at Versailles, salome (boring - you wouldn't think so, but it was an artificial course), time trial bikes, diving synchronized, surfing, and tried the fencing (also boring - it put me to sleep).
I'm recording them across CNBC, USA, E! and NBC.
Told mother not to spoil me on gymnastics.
By the way - they've changed the gymnastics equipment, it appears to be safer and less difficult to use. In particular the vault. The old vault was scary.
3. While on the train, waiting for my stop, a woman embarrassed herself and me - by asking what the sensor on my arm is. I had my earphones on, and had to lift them and it took a bit for me to figure out what she was asking.
Lady: What is that? On your arm? I'm sorry - been wondering -
Me: It's a sensor for diabetes. Monitors my blood sugar levels. Easy to remove. As opposed to finger sticks. You thought it was a GPS?
Lady: yes.
ME: No, just tracks blood sugar. Nothing fancy. (People are nosy, although less so in NYC than elsewhere. I think I embarrassed her, because she sat down and kind of avoided me. It's her fault for asking.)
Free Style Libre 3 Sensor application.
It's this little round white disc attached to my upper arm. And every once and a while - someone asks. They all think it is some sort of insane GPS monitoring device.
To date? Two people at work, and someone on the train.
Most folks ignore it. And various people do know what it is - because they have it too. This is why people wear it on their belly. But it's more effective on the upper arms.
Actually this is why most legal writing and academic writing is hard to read? Passive voice.
Difference?
Crazy Org awarded the project to XYA firm.
vs.
The project was awarded to XYA firm by Crazy Org.
or
The pommel horse was won by Frederics for the United States at the Paris Olympics.
vs.
US team mate Frederics won the pommel hourse at the Paris Olympics.
I thought I was past this - but apparently not. We have a lawyer who wants everything in active voice.
Grammar fanatics drive me crazy. This made far worse by the fact that most of the project managers, including the young lawyer can't write in active voice.
2. Watching the Gymnastics - Men's Final, recorded earlier at 2pm.
So far seen the women's mountain bike race, the women's skate-boarding, the gymnastics qualifying rounds (mens/womens), swimming medals, equesterian cross country at Versailles, salome (boring - you wouldn't think so, but it was an artificial course), time trial bikes, diving synchronized, surfing, and tried the fencing (also boring - it put me to sleep).
I'm recording them across CNBC, USA, E! and NBC.
Told mother not to spoil me on gymnastics.
By the way - they've changed the gymnastics equipment, it appears to be safer and less difficult to use. In particular the vault. The old vault was scary.
3. While on the train, waiting for my stop, a woman embarrassed herself and me - by asking what the sensor on my arm is. I had my earphones on, and had to lift them and it took a bit for me to figure out what she was asking.
Lady: What is that? On your arm? I'm sorry - been wondering -
Me: It's a sensor for diabetes. Monitors my blood sugar levels. Easy to remove. As opposed to finger sticks. You thought it was a GPS?
Lady: yes.
ME: No, just tracks blood sugar. Nothing fancy. (People are nosy, although less so in NYC than elsewhere. I think I embarrassed her, because she sat down and kind of avoided me. It's her fault for asking.)
Free Style Libre 3 Sensor application.
It's this little round white disc attached to my upper arm. And every once and a while - someone asks. They all think it is some sort of insane GPS monitoring device.
To date? Two people at work, and someone on the train.
Most folks ignore it. And various people do know what it is - because they have it too. This is why people wear it on their belly. But it's more effective on the upper arms.
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Date: 2024-07-30 10:36 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2024-07-30 04:58 pm (UTC)It's popular in academic, mannered, financial, technical, legal, and business writing. And why I dislike academic and mannered writing - the passive voice will put people to sleep - it is a slog to get through at times.
ETA: the US channels are a touch better? They showed things that Americans weren't in. However, the things they showed were on other channels. Most of the Rugby is on E! or USA. It's fine for me, I'm not really into the ball games. The fencing was on, but the US is also in it. It is harder to find the archery and equesterian - which were on E! or CNBC. NBC likes to show the ratings grabbers - I think?
Don't appear to know how to showcase or cover the surfing - it has gotten the worst coverage.
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Date: 2024-07-30 07:07 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2024-07-30 07:33 pm (UTC)But I'm also still paying for Cable, and there's nothing else on Peacock I want to watch - so it's not worth the additional cost? Wales was watching it on Peacock via Youtube.
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Date: 2024-07-31 12:37 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2024-08-03 09:00 pm (UTC)But I like the off-kilter stuff? The BMX bike, the gymnastics, the schronized diving, the trampoline, the skateboarding, break dancing, surfing, sailing, and the races, decathlon...
Like you, I struggle with the equesterian events. Although the horses for the most part are treated well. The dressage - is kind of boring and makes me cringe. But I like the jumping events. (I took Western Horseback riding, so I admittedly don't understand the English style - which is in the Olympics.)
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