Would you complain about at my work when two programmers are going to work together on a single machine and one says "I'll drive" referring to controlling the keyboard?
It's not clear to me how pervasive metaphors are bad, when they're not used in contexts where the non-metaphorical meaning conflicts.
no subject
Date: 2011-03-29 05:26 pm (UTC)It's not clear to me how pervasive metaphors are bad, when they're not used in contexts where the non-metaphorical meaning conflicts.