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Comment by jerf

5 days ago

I've had a weblog since 1999. I know where the word comes from. Try rereading in light of that; if you need more hint consider why the author's spellchecker might put a red wiggly underline under the letters "color".

No, it's always been blog in en-GB.

Try reading in light of basic facts, if you need more hint consider if a spell checker might put a wiggly underline under the letters "loug".

  • Consult BigTTYGothGF's reply to my post for more cluestick. (If I'm channeling the late 1990s might as well go all the way and pull out some dead lingo.)

    • There is no dead lingo.

      The term "log" as a list of entries in some kind of journal predates the internet in en-GB by several hundred years, having strong nautical origins in the ship's log. It is the origin of "login" too (entering entries into the log), or do you assert that it should be "lougin" too?

      It was not, and never has been, "loug" in en-GB.