User talk:Realtom1

While watching my wife working on a college assignment from AXIA, University of Phoenix tonight, I believe that I inadvertently created a new word. The discussion was in regards a fellow named Anthony who was assigned a task involving online etiquette. He was in a rush to make a dinner engagement and hurriedly put an email together on the run. He made horrible mistakes by today's standards in making reference to masculine pronouns, guys, and good old boys at the top, etc. in his email. And, so on. After my wife ended her assignment which was to critique Anthony's, I read the contents and congratulated her on a good job. I then said that this subject is about bias which is so prevalent in the world and that the world has become Cybersensative. I grabbed it out of thin air. Maybe we could use it as the coup de gras for your story. We did. I, of course researched the word here and from other sources. Separating into two words gave me 2 hits in the world wide web. Using it as is produced one hit. An online magazine company had used it for an intro (Goliath business on demand) for an article. But apparently no one has yet claimed the word. So, I am hereby claiming the word Cybersensative (n.) as my word to have and to hold for all eternity with the following definition: Cybersensative- A word meaning a person or group of people (humans and other species, for my protection) who are, or are subject to being sensative to online references such as they may pertain to race, color, religion, species, origin, place or time of birth, etc., by others, whether legitimately biased or not, in such a manner to be considered offensive in the world of Cyberspace, A/K/A the WWW, et al ( I hope this abbreviation is not offensive) or any of its' affiliates. This writ to be noted as being Cybersigned (I’d better be careful here) by myself electronically with proper witnesses, also Cybersigning said writ on this day of our L**D, 20 November, a.d. 2009. Tom Dever XTWAmembersoftheTWU MR T (not affiliated with the actor)