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To sume or suming is the act of listening to, watching, experiencing or otherwise con'''suming''' a sume. | To sume or suming is the act of listening to, watching, experiencing or otherwise con'''suming''' a sume. | ||
A sumer is someone who habitually sumes or is currently involved in the act of suming, while a prosumer is someone who is both a producer and consumer of sumes | A sumer is someone who habitually sumes or is currently involved in the act of suming, while a prosumer is someone who is both a producer and consumer of sumes<ref>but as almost every SlabCitizen is a prosumer of some kind, this term has fallen into disuse</ref>. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
<references/> | <references/> |
Revision as of 14:27, 2 March 2009
Sume has two common meanings;
A sume is the popular term for any aural, visual or sensurral work[1] which can be sumed.
To sume or suming is the act of listening to, watching, experiencing or otherwise consuming a sume.
A sumer is someone who habitually sumes or is currently involved in the act of suming, while a prosumer is someone who is both a producer and consumer of sumes[2].