Isn't it cache also the preferred term in IT/computers (which I believe is WakeandBake's field)? That's where my mind went, not guns.
See, I usually think of caching as having to do with acorn storage.
The English language is so funny.
Isn't it cache also the preferred term in IT/computers (which I believe is WakeandBake's field)? That's where my mind went, not guns.
Artifact caches jump to my mind when I see the word.
See, I usually think of caching as having to do with acorn storage.
The English language is so funny.
At Emma’s house, we resolved to fight as a family, and one of our battles as a group is against calls for the “hardening” of schools and for more policing on school grounds, calls that have been made by state legislators in Florida and President Donald Trump.
Trust me, where I’m from schools are already harder than you could imagine. We get up extra early every day to allow time to wait in line for the metal detectors. We’re disproportionately affected by zero-tolerance policies that funnel us into the school-to-prison pipeline. We already see armed police officers walking the halls and if you don’t understand why that alone can cause us stress, then you haven’t learned about the treatment of Laquan McDonald or Tamir Rice or Sandra Bland or Stephon Clark. You should.
As a proposed solution to mass shootings in schools, elected leaders want us to walk into classrooms where teachers carry loaded weapons? I challenge you to sit and learn about the history of civil rights with a clear mind while there are guns in your classroom. I challenge you to focus on studying statistics when you spend half your time trying not to become one.
I see a lot of ten commandments in there. What is this? Do you work with artifacts?
http://www.sci-news.com/archaeology/cache-assyrian-cuneiform-iraq-05350.html
That's a cache of Assyrian cuneiform tablets. I didn't work on that site, but I was an archaeology lab and field tech for about five years. The last contract archaeology I did was looking for a small Revolutionary War battlefield.
Sweet, you were a shovel bum! Cultural resource management, am i right.
I have a degree in archeology, but ended up in a slightly different field. Still get to work with artifacts though
I really thought my mike piazza joke would be a big hit
Occasionally you hear people, in the context of their computer, say "the software told me my cache was full" and they pronounce it "cash-ay" Clearly these people are pronouncing it incorrectly, and I idiotically inferred that they made that mistake because the spelling of the two words was identical and they were just crossing them up.