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Sitting together training on a program at the Space Place, and one of the instructions included "Click the gear icon to get to settings."

And I thought, "Well, duh."

Then I started thinking about how odd it is that we all know what a gear icon signifies, even though very few computers have any kind of clockwork mechanisms that would utilize gears.

Same principle as the much-noted Save icon being a floppy disk, a thing that is all but extinct around here except with certain anachronism enthusiasts, or the Call icon on your phone being an old-school receive despite your actual phone being a rectangle. I love that it's logographic, so it's a visual representation of how etymology works.

And etymology is a blast. You get the same kinds of ideas in English--I love how the word "screen" has evolved to mean about eight million different things, and you can follow each metaphorical stage of it. (Divider -> finely-woven divider -> sheet on which you project images -> thing on which images appear)

Sometimes people at the Space Place ask me what my degree is in, and they always laugh a little when I say "linguistics and anthropology." But come on. Space is fun, but by god language is pretty damn entertaining, too.

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