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On Fri, 12 Sep 2008 11:33:02 -0500, "Mike Lucas"
wrote: Richard: Tnx for the post- I enjoy slogging through the math to 4 places, An occupation that pleases me too. So why not some poetry or at least free verse next time??? Sorry Mike, Tilting untennas is suggestive of the crusades of the Man of La Mancha and particals (sic) with spin remind me of Singing in the Rain - derivative humor at best here, which is improved by decanting only for the ranting author. Examples abound. However, you can rest assured that using a couple of three syllable words in a sentence is bound to be hooted at as being lifted from Shakespeare, or undecipherable trappings of a foreign language. The hayseed mentality is fairly distributed across the globe but we sure get a unique crop cultivated here. However, as I plunge into your suggestion, one quote comes to mind from Herman Melville's "White Jacket": "It is often observable, that, in vessels of all kinds, the men who talk the most sailor lingo are the least sailor-like in reality. You may sometimes hear even marines jerk out more salt phrases than the Captain of the Forecastle himself. On the other hand, when not actively engaged in his vocation, you would take the best specimen of a seaman for a landsman. When you see a fellow yawning about the docks like a homeward-bound Indiaman, a long Commodore's pennant of black ribbon flying from his mast- head, and fetching up at a grog-shop with a slew of his hull, as if an Admiral were coming alongside a three-decker in his barge; you may put that man down for what man-of-war's-men call a 'damn-my-eyes-tar', that is, a humbug. And many damn-my-eyes hum-bugs there are in this man-of-war world of ours." 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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