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Chris -- 2018-04-11
Is “sound byte” simply a digitalization (Internetification, if you will) of “sound bite”?
First noticed at
http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2009 … nt-3544145
”...how many places, other than Fox, did you hear that sound byte yesterday alone???”
Google Battle returns 10M vs. 7M hits (a surprising showing for the young upstart):
http://www.googlebattle.com/?domain=sou … &submit=Go
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markstock, this one looked familiar. I found an extensive entry on sound byte in the Database (link).
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That’s part of the eccentric charm of this forum. There are two search domains that are partially hierarchical and partially exclusive, I think. One searches just the public forum. You’ll find it under the Search menu above. The other is available under Eggcorn Database above. It searches through the contributions that have been elevated to classic status, like entering into the Rock’n’Roll Hall of Fame – but it also catches some of the forum posts. The obscurity of this organization adds depth and extra dimensions to the forum. Sound byte can be found only by a Database search. BTW, no need to apologize for repeat posts. They’re one of the only ways I find to blunder into some of the obscure back rooms in the eggcorn catacombs.
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David Bird wrote
That’s part of the eccentric charm of this forum. There are two search domains that are partially hierarchical and partially exclusive, I think. [...] The obscurity of this organization adds depth and extra dimensions to the forum.
Finally! A forum regular of fine sensibilities and deep aesthetic appreciation, one who understands that the quirkiness of the search engines is not a flaw, but rather the forum’s greatest virtue.
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