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Le lien restera-t-il longtemps sur la Toile ? Toujours ?
Si ça peut aider, il existe des extensions pour les fureteurs web qui permettent de télécharger les vidéo youtube et autres.
Si vous êtes sur Firefox: cherchez 'download helper' ou 'realplayer downloader' dans google. Certains fonctionnent aussi sur Chrome ou Opera.
Avec ce genre de vidéos, je suis toujours prudent et j'en conserve une copie. Une compagnie de film pourrait bloquer le vidéo en cas de problème de droits d'auteurs (un peu stupide, car le vidéo est de la pub gratuite, mais bon!).
Y'a pas de quoi, mon cher JM! Je présume que, tout comme moi, tu ressens un certain stress devant l'éphémèrité des internets, et cherches parfois à préserver les octets qui semblent avoir une certaine valeur.
Mon intention n'était pas de vous reprendre, monsieur Jobin...
surtout que « 101 mats » est correct, i'm'semble.
JPR
Oh ! ne vous en faites pas. La question est intéressante : j'ai fouillé dans plusieurs dictionnaires et :
Antidote donne MAT comme adj. inv. seulement.
Le Dixel et le Robert le donne comme adj. inv ET n.m !!!
Le Multi, comme adj. inv.
Le Larousse comme adj. inv et n.m.
Je suppose que 101 mats s'écrit si on utilise le Robert ;
Et que 101 mat s'écrit si on entend : 101 coups qui font échec et mat. (Comment s'appelle cette figure de style?)
Y a-t-il un linguiste qui pourrait nous éclairer ?
Plusieurs échec mais un seul mat. Je ne comprends pas toujours.
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Bonjour Steve.
Pour mieux comprendre, comparons les usages français et anglais :
échec = check
échecs(*) = checks (*) Comme dans « Il faut éviter de donner des échecs inutiles ».
Mais dans ce cas les anglophones diraient « checks » et non plus « chess ».
échec et mat = check and mate
mat = mate.
Enfin :
échecs = chess... sauf s'il s'agit de plusieurs échecs, comme on a vu.
Dans ton diagramme humoristique, le roi est « échec et mat », ou simplement « mat ».
Dans une vraie partie, on peut avoir « un échec double ».
On dira que « le roi est (en) échec » (= il est attaqué).
[MàJ : Comme mentionné plus bas par M. Rhéaume, mat ne doit pas prendre de S. Désolé de cette erreur ! ]
Non, je n'ai pas dit ça.
J'ai même dit explicitement que « 101 mats » est correct.
Puis, pour ne pas jouer au magister (le ton professoral), j'ai ajouté « i'm'semble ».
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