ferreting around on the web

A friend happened to comment that the latest edition of the Radio Times had meerkats on the front cover.

This got me wondering why meerkats hadn’t been “invented” when I was in school – they’re like an internet meme that sprang fully-formed in the public consciousness just a few years ago – and I did a quick bit of on-line research.

Having worked for an on-line magazine that required verification from “three reliable sources” before anything could be included in a story, I have a praeternatural dislike of wikipedia as a work of reference. Even so, it does crop up on the first page of results for just about any search on Google, so that’s where I ended up looking at information about meerkats, stoats, weasels etc.

And I was delighted to find this:

Choose your words with care

 
When someone decides to clean up the page and remove those weasel words, I fear that this phrase will have to go:

There is much confusion when trying to spot the difference between a stoat and weasel, however these difficulties have been overcome by taxonomic specialists who follow a simple rule ‘Weasels are weasely spotted and stoats are stoataly different’.

Which is a pity.

As I say, I can’t trust a reference work that is compiled by the masses; but it’s reassuring to find that some of those masses have a sense of humour as bad as my own and that they remember jokes from my childhood.

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2 thoughts on “ferreting around on the web”

  1. That seems to confirm that they were invented during one of my absences from the UK.

    If there is a meerkat who’s still looking for a TV contract or, indeed, other work, he should probably sign up at comparethemeerkat.com

    As for Grahame, well he may have invented weasels, but if A A Milne hadn’recommended TWITW to “all the hundreds of people” he met over some ten years, it might never have become “A Household Book” (the name of the essay in which he recommended it to the wider reading public) and it might have been left to DA to introduce weasels to the world by means of a TV documentary.

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