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#5882 08/31/00 11:15 PM
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ah, tsuwm, I spoke too soon. But still no rhaplu definition of "chook."
Meanwhile, rhaplu, I stumbled across this 'crescent moon' link on yahoo.....http://ask.yahoo.com/19990823a.html

>This spelling checker seems to have hidden depths! "panic-stricken" = "panned" (what else!), and "b." came out as Babbage, presumably he of the Calculating Engine, precursor of these little gadgets that cause us to get behind in our real work.
*indulging in a little back-formation and wondering what I'd have to type to pull up "Turing" in the amusing SC?*


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ah, tsuwm, I spoke too soon. But still no rhaplu definition of "chook."

Even though I live on what Aussies would consider to be the wrong side of the Tasman, it seems to me that the word "chooks" here is being used in its most literal sense - chickens. The idea being that your small poultry will become aggressive two metre tall dunny-destroyers. Were any extant, the NZ equivalent might be "may your kiwi become moa." Just my $0.02

"Nationalism is an infantile disease, the measles of humanity" - Albert Einstein

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>wondering what I'd have to type to pull up "Turing"

well, it would have to be Turinese (a native of Turin or a dialect of Italian of that area) -- not all that inciteful this time.


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>>I can't say I've ever seen one with a new moon cut-out, but some sort of peep hole is common, and I have used one where the door must have jammed shut and been kicked out in its entirety by the panic-stricken occupant. Isn't this a fascinating subject?

My goodness, are we to understand that you have given the
world a whole new meaning for "new moon"???




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Anna,

But still no rhaplu definition of "chook."

Yeah, well, I mean, chooks is just chooks aint they? Like Max says.

BTW, tsuwm was of course right, Turinese does in fact produce Turing. I wonder who else of like persuasion is lurking in the depths of this devious spell checker?

Cheers, rhaplu

PS (edited) And neumaan produced Neumann. Heck, they must all be in there!

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