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#22718 03/13/01 07:41 PM
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So, I posted a response to the single entry down on the Loan words from German thread, just to remove the "one posts" tag on the thread on the the main index page. After I sent the post, I noticed that the thread still said, "one posts." I thought, "Hmmm. I must have screwed it up." So, I redid the post, and sent it again. As I sent it, I saw a message that that portion of the board is monitored, and that there might be a delay (in the case of my post, I suppose, an infinite delay) before the post displayed.

I have never noticed any monitored spots on this board before. Is it just that one? Anybody know why?


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could it possibly mean that The Great One was lurking there, making some editorial change?


#22720 03/13/01 09:30 PM
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Dear Sparteye: I tried twice last night, and once this
morning to post there, but post never appeared
And this box is twice the usual size, I'll use only
half of it. I sent a Feedback message about
the posting problem.
No reply yet. I also got that message something
About my browser making improper request
Had to exit, and re-enter the site..


#22721 03/13/01 10:25 PM
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The board's legal eagle noted As I sent it, I saw a message that that portion of the board is monitored, and that there might be a delay

Damn! I thought the FBI had scared the CIA away completely. You are aware, of course, that AWADtalk has been used by America's internal and external covert surveillance agencies as a portal into "unfriendly" countries like New Zealand because we won't play with nuclear toys. There was a dark sedan with smoked glass windows parked outside my house all night last night. I checked around the edge of the lace curtains every half hour. It wasn't there this morning. But there was my car, parked where it had been. Spooky! Sinister, in fact. Come to think of it, cross-threadedly, they were probably all left-handed and related to you! As a professional ambulance-chaser, do you think you can winkle the information out of them? Bill Anu for any time you use!



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Maybe the posts have to be written in perfect German. I couldn't do that. Maybe the Germans are not willing to loan us any more words. Do we owe them money for the words we already got? Have we been targeted by hackers? Careful CK, you'll have me brainstorming again, and you'd regret that.


#22723 03/14/01 02:24 AM
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just to remove the "one posts" tag

heavens to murgatroid!! it's the infamous "one posts" bug!


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What is the German for "defence d'afficher"? No Bills may post here.


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wwh quoth Careful CK, you'll have me brainstorming again, and you'd regret that.

No, no, Bill, not the brainstorm again! Use the rubber hose or the electrodes or even force splinters under my fingernails and turn torture into an Olympic sport, but NOT the brainstorm again, p-u-l-e-e-e-z-e!

Incidentally, AEnigma wants to turn p-u-l-e-e-e-z-e into "Pullitzer". Sometimes its would-be corrections are just so sureally apt!



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I tried to make a post there the other day too!!
Oh well, I only wanted to write some like...

Hier herrscht ja Totenstille!
Oder
Voll die toten Hosen hier!


#22727 03/14/01 04:54 PM
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Incidentally, AEnigma wants to turn p-u-l-e-e-e-z-e into "Pullitzer". Sometimes its would-be corrections are just so sureally apt!

I think someone ought to tell Enigma how to spell Pulitzer.



Pulitzer Prizes, series of 21 awards for outstanding achievements in drama, letters, music, and journalism. They were established by the will of Joseph Pulitzer, publisher of the New York World. They have been awarded annually since 1917 by Columbia University on recommendation of The Pulitzer Prize Board.



"Pulitzer Prizes," Microsoft(R) Encarta(R) 98 Encyclopedia. (c) 1993-1997 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.


#22728 03/14/01 05:42 PM
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My mother used to have a great book entitled "How to Win a Pullet Surprise."


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Dear Hyla: That was not a book, it was a recipe.


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"How to Win a Pullet Surprise."

Or was it another Mondegreen?


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"Be quiet and eat your mondegreens, Bill!"


#22732 03/15/01 11:36 PM
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I don't eat greens only on Monday, but every day of the week.


#22733 03/16/01 12:07 AM
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I tried to post something in there, too. Twice. they never came up. Since this was just after I had signed up, and had not seen how many more posts there were, I foolishly thought that Anu The Great reviewed each post personally.

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Webster's online give the etymology of "window" thus: Middle English windowe, from Old Norse vindauga, from vindr wind (akin to Old English wind) + auga eye; akin to Old English Eage eye --

This oughta bring us to "eagle" but I thought I'd try a different stretch. Many of the houses in Southern Germany and Northern Switzerland have enchanting windows formed of low arches rising from the slope of the roof. I never learned what they were called, but I always loved them. A Platt speaking student did tell me, though, that "window" came from from the German "wind au" or "wind eye." Okay, so it's really Norse or Middle English. It sounds like German to me. It would follow, then, that the windows I loved were Dachauge, "roof eyes." From there it's a hop, skip and a jump to Dachau. And from there, to Auschwitz, "eye sweat," less than fitting, but not altogether off.

A pro po "stretch," the Yiddish is "quetch" to squeeze or compress. A question of which direction you read, I guess.

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Websters online gives the etymology of "quark" as "coined by Murray Gell-Mann"

"Quark" is what the German's call a fresh cheese that resembles guano. Colloquially, "Quark" means "nonesense." Unnamed sources tell me its usage in physics originates in Joyce's Ulysses. Of man, bird, and droppings, "Two quarks for Mr. Marks." The essence of matter is birdsh_t.



#22736 03/22/01 01:29 PM
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"Many of the houses in Southern Germany and Northern Switzerland have enchanting windows formed of low arches rising from the slope of the roof. I never learned what they were called, but I always loved them."

I can't help you with the German, but in English-speaking architectural circles, those windows are eyebrow dormers.


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Thanks, that's lovely!


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> I never learned what they were called

Did I mention German is very utilitarian ....

Mit freundlichen Grüßen,

Herr Dachfenster


#22739 03/23/01 01:10 PM
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"Dachfenster"

I'd just about give it up, but "fenster" in latinate and "Au" germanic.

What do you think?


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