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Underwater, by the craven warmongers in submarines,
and beyond the atmosphere in outer space they cannot be aerials (formerly aerial wires) because there isn't any air. Therefore, they must be antennae. |
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On Thu, 27 Jul 2017 11:38:32 +0100, Gareth's Downstairs Computer
wrote: Underwater, by the craven warmongers in submarines, and beyond the atmosphere in outer space they cannot be aerials (formerly aerial wires) because there isn't any air. 'Aerial' also means 'in an elevated position' which is almost certainly why the noun was coined. The presence or absence of air is irrelevant. Therefore, they must be antennae. False dichotomy. |
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