Ricing vehicles (mostly cars) used to be a big thing, enough so that when “rice” first started being used it was a common term to even people not into the hobby. I think it’s a… not skeumorphism, but whatever the tern is for anachronisms like “files” and “folders.” Metaphors carried over from the before-times.
Unlike “disks” which is a term that used to refer to a specific thing that’s largely been replaced by rectangular solid state devices. I feel as if there are, or should be, terms for these language elements.
Close enough, I suppose. I feel as if there’s another term, tho; someching specific to speech. Like, I’ve hearg it before, but can’t recall it.
I tried to minor in linguistics in college, before I realized it wasn’t quite what I thought it was. I may have heard a term there. Now I have to go check if there’s a c/linguistics somewhere.
Ricing vehicles (mostly cars) used to be a big thing, enough so that when “rice” first started being used it was a common term to even people not into the hobby. I think it’s a… not skeumorphism, but whatever the tern is for anachronisms like “files” and “folders.” Metaphors carried over from the before-times.
Unlike “disks” which is a term that used to refer to a specific thing that’s largely been replaced by rectangular solid state devices. I feel as if there are, or should be, terms for these language elements.
Anachronism?
Close enough, I suppose. I feel as if there’s another term, tho; someching specific to speech. Like, I’ve hearg it before, but can’t recall it.
I tried to minor in linguistics in college, before I realized it wasn’t quite what I thought it was. I may have heard a term there. Now I have to go check if there’s a c/linguistics somewhere.
Edit: !linguistics@mander.xyz