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#110542 08/21/2003 7:20 AM
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What is a "gleitzeit"?

A "gleitzeit" is a sudden, uninvited, but not necessarily unwelcome, commercial intrusion into a meeting place such as a chat room.

Also, a poltergeist with a pitch.


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Ah! The unquestioned answer.


#110544 08/21/2003 10:49 AM
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Also, a poltergeist with pitch.

Then beware that you do not become tarred with the same brush.


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beware that you do not become tarred with the same brush

Will keep that in mind if I'm ever tempted to hawk something in here.


#110546 08/23/2003 10:24 AM
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tempted to hawk something

But do you know a hawk from a handsaw?


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But do you know a hawk from a handsaw?

I know I could hawk a handsaw in a power blackout. What else do I need to know?



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How many remember what a "handsaw" was?


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How many remember what a "handsaw" was?

Handsaws are still handy, wwh.


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used one just today, actually. voompa, voompa...



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Not that kind of handsaw.


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are we talking tommy-gun, or some such thing?



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#110553 08/24/2003 5:13 PM
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I think the battles of Fong's handsaw age predate even Mr Gattling by a couple of centuries...


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There was a severe shortage of electricity in Shakespeare's day, so all saws were used by hand. No need to specify.
And a couple of Shakespeare glossaries say "handsaw" meant a "heron".


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heron

Gold star for Dr Bill.


#110556 08/25/2003 4:08 AM
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So what's the Zeitgeist of gleitzeit?


#110557 08/25/2003 3:37 PM
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...but not necessarily unwelcome, ...

Oh, it's unwelcome alright, but we've just apparently become *collectively too lazy to flip it the ol' bird.


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too lazy...

We gave this one a heron - what d'ya want morehen!


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in Shakespeare's day ... all saws were used by hand

"Old saws" never die. They just lose their teeth.




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