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| Peter Jacobson |
August 5, 2004, 9:24 am |
by Terry Veylupek
Congrats to Peter Jacobson on his win, a great tounament. I had the opportunity to have dinner with him and play a few holes with him in San Diego at Del Mar National, he is "the real deal". He is the most genuine person I have met in a long time, the same guy in person as you see on the tube, funny - honest and smart. He will do well as a member of the Champions Tour. Maybe Peter and I should take on John and Phil......
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| English Language |
August 3, 2004, 5:27 am |
by Thomas Costagliola
Is new contributor Stenzel's philosophy simple or simplistic? Below is from http://encarta.msn.com/dictionary_/simplistic%20.html
sim·plis·tic [ sim plístik ]
adjective
1. naively simple: characterized by naive simplicity
2. simplifying too much: tending to oversimplify something, especially by avoiding or ignoring its complexities
sim·plis·ti·cal·ly adverb
Word Usage
simple or simplistic?
Simplistic is normally a derogatory word, implying that something is artificially oversimplified rather than naturally simple: He argued that it was simplistic to reject these methods as unscientific. It should not be used as an alternative or supposedly stronger word for simple: A simplistic [use simple] approach would be helpful here.
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