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User: "Fester"
Date: 19 Jul 2005 07:13:37 PM
Object: Ebonics be fundamental!
http://www.sbsun.com/Stories/0,1413,208~12588~2969790,00.html
What a brilliant idea! But why stop there? We should have special classes
for sufer-types, taught in the dudonics "English dialect." And let's not
leave out those under-served folks in San Fernando. And like, oh my god,
like, they deserve to have special valbonics classes, fer sher.
--
"Your representative owes you, not his industry only, but his judgement; and
he betrays instead of serving you if he sacrifices it to your opinion"
Edmund Burke
.

User: "Fred Stone"

Title: Re: Ebonics be fundamental! 19 Jul 2005 07:37:29 PM
"Fester" <not@home.com> wrote in
news:RGgDe.22153$3j2.612320@twister.southeast.rr.com:

http://www.sbsun.com/Stories/0,1413,208~12588~2969790,00.html

What a brilliant idea! But why stop there? We should have special
classes for sufer-types, taught in the dudonics "English dialect."
And let's not leave out those under-served folks in San Fernando. And
like, oh my god, like, they deserve to have special valbonics classes,
fer sher.

http://www.erben.com/Pages/Fun/geekonics.html
NEWS BULLETIN: Saying it will improve the education of children who have
grown up immersed in computer lingo, the school board in San Jose,
Calif., has officially designated computer English, or "Geekonics", as a
second language.
The historic vote on Geekonics -- a combination of the word "geek" and
the word "phonics" -- came just weeks after the Oakland school board
recognized black English, or Ebonics, as a distinct language.
"This entirely reconfigures our parameters," Milton "Floppy" Macintosh,
chairman of Geekonics Unlimited, said after the school board became the
first in the nation to recognize Geekonics.
"No longer are we preformatted for failure," Macintosh said during a
celebration that saw many Geekonics backers come dangerously close to
smiling. "Today, we are rebooting, implementing a program to process the
data we need to interface with all units of humanity."
Controversial and widely misunderstood, the Geekonics movement was
spawned in California's Silicon Valley, where many children have grown
up in households headed by computer technicians, programmers, engineers
and scientists who have lost ability to speak plain English and have
inadvertently passed on their high-tech vernacular to their children.
HELPING THE TRANSITION
While schools will not teach the language, increased teacher awareness
of Geekonics, proponents say, will help children make the transition to
standard English. Those students, in turn, could possibly help their
parents learn to speak in a manner that would lead listeners to believe
that they have actual blood coursing through their veins.
"Bit by bit, byte by byte, with the proper system development, with non-
preemptive multitasking, I see no reason why we can't download the data
we need to modulate our oral output," Macintosh said.
The designation of Ebonics and Geekonics as languages reflects a growing
awareness of our nation's lingual diversity, experts say.
Other groups pushing for their own languages and/or vernaculars to be
declared official viewed the Geekonics vote as a step in the right
direction.
"This is just, like, OK, you know, the most totally kewl thing, like,
ever," said Jennifer Notat-Albright, chairwoman of the Committee for the
Advancement of Valleyonics, headquartered in Southern California. "I
mean, like, you know?" she added.
THEY'RE HAPPY IN DIXIE
"Yeee-hah," said Buford "Kudzu" Davis, president of the Dixionics
Coalition. "Y'all gotta know I'm as happy as a tick on a sleeping
bloodhound about this. We could be fartin' thru silk perty soon."
Spokesmen for several subchapters of Dixionics -- including Alabonics,
Tennesonics and Louisionics -- also said they approved of the decision.
Bill Flack, public information officer for the Blue Ribbon Task Force on
Bureaucratonics said that his organization would not comment on the San
Jose vote until it convened a summit meeting, studied the impact,
assessed the feasibility, finalized a report and drafted a comprehensive
action plan, which, once it clears the appropriate subcommittees and is
voted on, will be made public to those who submit the proper
information-request forms.
Proponents of Ebonics heartily endorsed the designation of Geekonics as
an official language.
"I ain't got no problem wif it," said Earl E. Byrd, president of the
Ebonics Institute. "You ever try talkin' wif wunna dem computer dudes?
Don't matter if it be a white computer dude or a black computer dude;
it's like you be talkin' to a robot -- RAM, DOS, undelete, MegaHertZ.
Ain't nobody understands. But dey keep talkin' anyway. 'Sup wif dat?"
Those involved in the lingual diversity movement believe that only by
enacting many different English languages, in addition to all the
foreign ones practiced here, can we all end up happily speaking the same
boring one, becoming a nation that is both unified in its diversity, and
diversified in its unity.
Others say that makes no sense at all. In any language.
--
Fred Stone
aa# 1369
Political correctness is a form of moral and emotional blackmail
whereby if you call a spade a spade you must
a) apologize to the spade,
b) if you live in the US, take a sensitivity training course, or
c) if you live in Old Yurp, you are taken to court for defamation of the
aforementioned spade.
.
User: "Fester"

Title: Re: Ebonics be fundamental! 19 Jul 2005 07:50:56 PM
"Fred Stone" <fstone69@earthling.com> wrote in message
news:1121819850.b167ebc4fa67777d35dc8e193f6c123b@teranews...

"Fester" <not@home.com> wrote in
news:RGgDe.22153$3j2.612320@twister.southeast.rr.com:

http://www.sbsun.com/Stories/0,1413,208~12588~2969790,00.html

What a brilliant idea! But why stop there? We should have special
classes for sufer-types, taught in the dudonics "English dialect."
And let's not leave out those under-served folks in San Fernando. And
like, oh my god, like, they deserve to have special valbonics classes,
fer sher.


http://www.erben.com/Pages/Fun/geekonics.html

NEWS BULLETIN: Saying it will improve the education of children who have
grown up immersed in computer lingo, the school board in San Jose,
Calif., has officially designated computer English, or "Geekonics", as a
second language.

The historic vote on Geekonics -- a combination of the word "geek" and
the word "phonics" -- came just weeks after the Oakland school board
recognized black English, or Ebonics, as a distinct language.

"This entirely reconfigures our parameters," Milton "Floppy" Macintosh,
chairman of Geekonics Unlimited, said after the school board became the
first in the nation to recognize Geekonics.

"No longer are we preformatted for failure," Macintosh said during a
celebration that saw many Geekonics backers come dangerously close to
smiling. "Today, we are rebooting, implementing a program to process the
data we need to interface with all units of humanity."

Controversial and widely misunderstood, the Geekonics movement was
spawned in California's Silicon Valley, where many children have grown
up in households headed by computer technicians, programmers, engineers
and scientists who have lost ability to speak plain English and have
inadvertently passed on their high-tech vernacular to their children.

HELPING THE TRANSITION

While schools will not teach the language, increased teacher awareness
of Geekonics, proponents say, will help children make the transition to
standard English. Those students, in turn, could possibly help their
parents learn to speak in a manner that would lead listeners to believe
that they have actual blood coursing through their veins.

"Bit by bit, byte by byte, with the proper system development, with non-
preemptive multitasking, I see no reason why we can't download the data
we need to modulate our oral output," Macintosh said.

The designation of Ebonics and Geekonics as languages reflects a growing
awareness of our nation's lingual diversity, experts say.

Other groups pushing for their own languages and/or vernaculars to be
declared official viewed the Geekonics vote as a step in the right
direction.

"This is just, like, OK, you know, the most totally kewl thing, like,
ever," said Jennifer Notat-Albright, chairwoman of the Committee for the
Advancement of Valleyonics, headquartered in Southern California. "I
mean, like, you know?" she added.

THEY'RE HAPPY IN DIXIE

"Yeee-hah," said Buford "Kudzu" Davis, president of the Dixionics
Coalition. "Y'all gotta know I'm as happy as a tick on a sleeping
bloodhound about this. We could be fartin' thru silk perty soon."

Spokesmen for several subchapters of Dixionics -- including Alabonics,
Tennesonics and Louisionics -- also said they approved of the decision.

Bill Flack, public information officer for the Blue Ribbon Task Force on
Bureaucratonics said that his organization would not comment on the San
Jose vote until it convened a summit meeting, studied the impact,
assessed the feasibility, finalized a report and drafted a comprehensive
action plan, which, once it clears the appropriate subcommittees and is
voted on, will be made public to those who submit the proper
information-request forms.

Proponents of Ebonics heartily endorsed the designation of Geekonics as
an official language.

"I ain't got no problem wif it," said Earl E. Byrd, president of the
Ebonics Institute. "You ever try talkin' wif wunna dem computer dudes?
Don't matter if it be a white computer dude or a black computer dude;
it's like you be talkin' to a robot -- RAM, DOS, undelete, MegaHertZ.
Ain't nobody understands. But dey keep talkin' anyway. 'Sup wif dat?"

Those involved in the lingual diversity movement believe that only by
enacting many different English languages, in addition to all the
foreign ones practiced here, can we all end up happily speaking the same
boring one, becoming a nation that is both unified in its diversity, and
diversified in its unity.

Others say that makes no sense at all. In any language.

LOL. I didn't catch all of that. Could you please translate it into
TarHeelonics for me?
.



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