On Thu, Jan 02, 2014 at 12:22:15PM +1100, Scott Ferguson wrote: > Better presupposes good. If something doesn't approach good, e.g. > someone misses the target by 10 metres are they "better" than the person > who missed by 20 metres? Or "less worse". To call the 10 miss "better" > is a version of newspeak.
Surely the correct term, rather than "less worse" would be "less bad"? Cheers, Tom -- Stanford women are responsible for the success of many Stanford men: they give them "just one more reason" to stay in and study every night.
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