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by jodrellblank
1610 days ago
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It also commonly refers to what it does. 'Doom for blind people' would not run on blind people. 'Doom for trackballs' would not run on trackballs, it would let you use trackballs with Doom. > "It's a very common usage and language is formed by the common usage. Microsoft have this backwards." Product names aren't formed by common usage, they're defined by the company which creates them. |
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I wouldn't put that past Doom porters :D