Subj : Re: out of the trees script To : Kaare Fiedler Christiansen From : Tian Date : Mon Jul 04 2005 12:42 pm From: Tian Kaare Fiedler Christiansen wrote: > Tian wrote: > >> Kaare Fiedler Christiansen wrote: >> >>> Tian wrote: > > > > >>>> I'm getting confused by the facts. Did you know that FACTS >>>> was really an acronym for Families Against California's >>>> Three Strikes law? That's the facts as I know them. >>> >>> >>> Ah, but were they _solid_ families against California's three strikes >>> law? >>> >> I'm sure if they could get media attention from building a >> family of _solid legos_ they would do so. Yes, at least one >> of those families is solid. Which one(s?), varies depending >> on the solidity of the _solid_ you are talking about... > > > According to Webster, there are quite a few types families we could be > talking about: > > Main Entry: 1solùid > Pronunciation: 's„-l&d > Function: adjective > Etymology: Middle English solide, from Middle French, from Latin > solidus; akin to Greek holos whole -- more at SAFE > 1 a : being without an internal cavity b (1) : > printed with minimum space between lines (2) : joined without a hyphen > c : not interrupted by a break or opening > 2 : having, involving, or dealing with three dimensions or with solids > > 3 a : of uniformly close and coherent texture : not loose or spongy : > COMPACT b : possessing or characterized by the properties of a solid : > neither gaseous nor liquid > 4 : of good substantial quality or kind : as a : SOUND > b : made firmly and well > 5 a : having no break or interruption b : > UNANIMOUS c : intimately friendly > or associated > 6 a : PRUDENT; also : well-established financially b : serious in > purpose or character > 7 : of one substance or character: as a : entirely of one metal or > containing the minimum of alloy necessary to impart hardness gold> b : of a single color > > Main Entry: 2solid > Function: noun > 1 : a geometrical figure or element (as a cube or sphere) having three > dimensions -- see VOLUME table > 2 a : a substance that does not flow perceptibly under moderate stress, > has a definite capacity for resisting forces (as compression or tension) > which tend to deform it, and under ordinary conditions retains a > definite size and shape b : the part of a solution or suspension that > when freed from solvent or suspending medium has the qualities of a > solid -- usually used in plural > 3 : something that is solid: as a : a solid color b : a compound word > whose members are joined together without a hyphen > > Main Entry: 3solid > Function: adverb > : in a solid manner; also : UNANIMOUSLY > > > > > I think I prefer the 1-1. b (2) type of family: "joined without a > hyphen". No family should be joined with a hyphen! > I know some of those. The neerest thing to a Solid in this phone book (brandishes phone book) is a Soliman. I can't believe there are no phone books with Solid entries, for whatever that's worth. -- Tian 7/3: I traded a MEND YOUR FUELISH WAYS sticker for a YOU HAVE THE RIGHT NOT TO REMAIN SILENT one at the ACLU booth at a Day On The Meadow in San Jose. The headline band was Better Than Ezra. Not bad. http://tian.greens.org --- BBBS/NT v4.01 Flag-5 * Origin: FidoNet MONTE <--> alt.fan.monty-python (1:379/45) .