Wednesday, December 07, 2005
(10:14 AM) | Adam Kotsko:
Unbearable
We've discussed this before at Infinite Thought, before she contracted an epidemic blogually transmitted disease and shut down comments, but what is meant by something being "unbearable"? Often it is used to speak of a hypothetical situation in which one is not presently involved, but what about something like "This cold is unbearable"? What does it look like when one makes the transition from bearing to no longer bearing something that one is still undergoing in any case?UNRELATED TECH SUPPORT QUESTION: In Microsoft Word, is there a keyboard shortcut to move the cursor from the text of a footnote to the point directly after that footnote's reference?