Sunday, January 22, 2006

Case in Point v Point in Case

So I was trying to make a post to my online class today and wanted to sound impressive and use the term "case in point" as if I actually know what that means and how that is use. So, like any diligent students, I googled the term and followed the link to this website:

Points in Case

And I quote:


Point in case: an arrowhead displayed in a glass case in the Museum of Natural History. (practical)

Case in point: a glass case in the Museum of Natural History jammed into the tip of an arrowhead. (practical...if you've just dropped acid for the first time)


Go ahead, follow the link, there's a picture of point in case on the site... As I live and learn each day...

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