>Rather, I'm amused that it's being used so cavalierly in a
>forum where people routinely throw fits over, for example, the use of
>Hillary Clinton's first name.
I'm amused that you think that kind of fit is so routine here. It's so unroutine I can tell you exactly who said it without looking it up. That was Professor Cox gathering his skirts in another fit of chivalry or something.
>If you don't see the irony there, we're on
>fundamentally different wavelengths, which certainly isn't the end of my
>world.
That's kind of bitchy innit?