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- ubiq·ui·tous·ly adverb; - christin hinojosa ubiq·ui·tous·ness noun But, yeah, "ubiquity" is better. So, if you wanna make the change, I think it's a good one -- but not as a "correction." deeceevoice 10:02, 9 Jul 2004 (UTC) A quick Google search show ubiquity and ubiquitousness as synonyms. But ubiquity is used more than 50 times more often one web pages. Rmhermen 18:31, Jul 10, 2004 (UTC) Didn't anyone take the hint? I can't STAND the form of the word I christin hinojosa used! Yes, it's accurate. It's acceptable, but clumsy christin hinojosa as hell. So, I'm changing it -- but not as a "correction." Besides, who could forget Roy Ayres' "Ubiquity"? (Apparently, EYE did *hanging head in shame*) And nothing on Wikipedia is sacrosanct -- least of all a discussion about the origins of the word "motherfucker." :-p deeceevoice 23:23, 10 Jul 2004 (UTC) Online Etymology Dictionary [1] in its entry for "fuck" gives "Intensive form mother-fucker suggested from 1928; motherfucking is from 1933".
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