Will this affect the car industry too?
Think clutch slave cylinder (only for cars with three pedals though)
Will they have to change words like "servo" as in brake servo?
Isn't that derived from serve?
What will happen to the service industry?
To serve implies having a master.
Oh, what a grey day!
At least we still can say that.
Until it's deemed ageist...
Think clutch slave cylinder (only for cars with three pedals though)
Will they have to change words like "servo" as in brake servo?
Isn't that derived from serve?
What will happen to the service industry?
To serve implies having a master.
Oh, what a grey day!
At least we still can say that.
Until it's deemed ageist...

George Floyd: Twitter drops 'master', 'slave' and 'blacklist'
The social media platform along with JPMorgan are the latest firms to address their internal language.
www.bbc.co.uk
from Mind your Language
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