My boss is definitely one of those old-school types, and tends to be a little change-resistant. OK, a lot change-resistant. Anywho, I asked him a few days about some of the most celebrated examples of the sports dialect of headlinese:
"Harriers" "Thinclads" "Spikers" "Gridders" "Cagers"
I know what they are, but when I asked him, "Do you think our readers really know what a harrier is?" he said, "We teach them what it is."
In particular, spikers irritates me because there are certain people on a volleyball court that are legally prohibited from doing said activity. However, even if he'd let me do it, it's not like I can come up with anything better.
So, in summation, do you struggle with these issues or run anything better?
"Harriers" "Thinclads" "Spikers" "Gridders" "Cagers"
I know what they are, but when I asked him, "Do you think our readers really know what a harrier is?" he said, "We teach them what it is."
In particular, spikers irritates me because there are certain people on a volleyball court that are legally prohibited from doing said activity. However, even if he'd let me do it, it's not like I can come up with anything better.
So, in summation, do you struggle with these issues or run anything better?