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Looking For MC145106 in UK
On 1/28/2010 10:16 PM, Charlie Carothers wrote:
John W wrote: Hi, A small update. I bought the MC145106, gave it to my friend and he is chuffed to bits. Thanks again, 73 JOHN M5AML www.wells10000.plus.com/m5aml OK, I just gotta ask. (I sort of collect English idiomatic expressions.) I looked up chuffed on Dictionary.com and it says: "Adjective British Informal: annoyed; displeased; disgruntled." It is also listed as describing the sound of a train, etc. My obvious question is, if he wanted one, and you bought and gave him one, why is he "chuffed to bits"? Or is there some more recent/other definition I don't know about? EMWTK/IMWTK :) (Another English/English translation issue I think of enquiring vs. inquiring.) Thanks, Charlie Carothers Chuffed = pleased, gruntled, thrilled. Brian W |
Looking For MC145106 in UK
betwys1 wrote:
On 1/28/2010 10:16 PM, Charlie Carothers wrote: John W wrote: Hi, A small update. I bought the MC145106, gave it to my friend and he is chuffed to bits. Thanks again, 73 JOHN M5AML www.wells10000.plus.com/m5aml OK, I just gotta ask. (I sort of collect English idiomatic expressions.) I looked up chuffed on Dictionary.com and it says: "Adjective British Informal: annoyed; displeased; disgruntled." It is also listed as describing the sound of a train, etc. My obvious question is, if he wanted one, and you bought and gave him one, why is he "chuffed to bits"? Or is there some more recent/other definition I don't know about? EMWTK/IMWTK :) (Another English/English translation issue I think of enquiring vs. inquiring.) Thanks, Charlie Carothers Chuffed = pleased, gruntled, thrilled. Brian W My word!!! This exchange evidently occurred 6 months ago! I do recall overlooking the pertinent definition of chuffed on Dictionary.com. Oh the mysteries of the internet. On the other hand, seems like stuff like this started happening once before and things eventually degraded to the point where I finally had to reinstall windoze to get everything settled down again... Later, Charlie C. -- To email me, eradicate obfuscate & remove dot invalid. |
Looking For MC145106 in UK
On Sun, 11 Jul 2010 21:46:31 -0500, CSquared wrote:
On the other hand, seems like stuff like this started happening once before and things eventually degraded to the point where I finally had to reinstall windoze to get everything settled down again... One of the definitions of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again with the expectation of producing different results. Jonesy -- Marvin L Jones | jonz | W3DHJ | linux 38.24N 104.55W | @ config.com | Jonesy | OS/2 * Killfiling google & XXXXbanter.com: jonz.net/ng.htm |
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Allodoxaphobia wrote:
One of the definitions of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again with the expectation of producing different results. That was before Jurassic Park came out. Before then only "rock star mathemticians" had heard of Chaos Theory, afterwards (almost) everyone had. Geoff. -- Geoffrey S. Mendelson, Jerusalem, Israel N3OWJ/4X1GM I do multitasking. If that bothers you, file a complaint and I will start ignoring it immediately. |
Looking For MC145106 in UK
Allodoxaphobia wrote:
On Sun, 11 Jul 2010 21:46:31 -0500, CSquared wrote: On the other hand, seems like stuff like this started happening once before and things eventually degraded to the point where I finally had to reinstall windoze to get everything settled down again... One of the definitions of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again with the expectation of producing different results. Jonesy Quite so, but *not* using windoze would probably produce even more insanity - at least temporarily anyway. :-) Later, Charlie C. -- To email me, eradicate obfuscate & remove dot invalid. |
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