Originally posted by Rogue JediI fail to see your point. Do you really think a simple mix up of an 'A' and an 'E' is really that important to me to think you have any level of intellgence over me? I'm afraid it doesn't. Nice try, though.
persistentMain Entry: per·sis·tent
Pronunciation: \-tənt\
Function: adjective
Etymology: Latin persistent-, persistens, present participle of persistere
Date: 1826
1: existing for a long or longer than usual time or continuously: as a: retained beyond the usual period <a persistent leaf> b: continuing without change in function or structure <persistent gills> c: effective in the open for an appreciable time usually through slow volatilizing <mustard gas is persistent> d: degraded only slowly by the environment <persistent pesticides> e: remaining infective for a relatively long time in a vector after an initial period of incubation <persistent viruses>
2 a: continuing or inclined to persist in a course b: continuing to exist despite interference or treatment <a persistent cough> <has been in a persistent vegetative state for two years>
— per·sis·tent·ly adverb