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243.1 | Justice Rehnquist | ERIS::CALLAS | O jour frabbejais! Calleau! Callai! | Sun Sep 21 1986 16:26 | 1 |
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243.2 | | DRAGON::MCVAY | Pete McVay, VRO (Telecomm) | Sun Sep 21 1986 22:43 | 7 |
| re: -.1
Now Chief Justice Rehnquist. For a good, albeit biased, account
of this man on the Supreme Court, read "The Brethren". Then shift
to SOAPBOX...
'nother oxymoron: Supreme Court?
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243.3 | See Note 149. | APTECH::RSTONE | | Mon Sep 22 1986 09:56 | 1 |
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243.4 | Personal Computer | NATASH::MEDEIROS | The Roving Blowtorch | Tue Sep 23 1986 11:58 | 1 |
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243.5 | honest politician | AKOV68::BOYAJIAN | Forever On Patrol | Wed Sep 24 1986 04:26 | 1 |
| --- jerry
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243.6 | old news | HUDSON::HAMER | | Wed Sep 24 1986 15:17 | 1 |
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243.7 | A green orange? | APTECH::RSTONE | | Wed Sep 24 1986 16:53 | 1 |
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243.8 | Tobin Food Service | DAMSEL::MOHN | blank space intentionally filled | Wed Sep 24 1986 18:15 | 1 |
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243.9 | i don't buy it | KBOV05::TINIUS | Kaufbeuren, Germany | Thu Sep 25 1986 06:31 | 8 |
| I think most of these don't really qualify as oxymora, because the
quality of being "contradictory or incongruous" is only in the
sarcastic 'tone of voice', not in the words themselves. Calling terms
such as "military intelligence", "cafeteria food", or "christian science"
oxymora simply shows the speakers personal prejudices; they are not
objectively contradictory (as I think oxymora should be).
Stephen
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243.10 | easy birth | REGENT::MERRILL | Glyph it up! | Thu Sep 25 1986 08:31 | 1 |
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243.11 | simple surgery | REGENT::MERRILL | Glyph it up! | Thu Sep 25 1986 08:31 | 1 |
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243.12 | Oxymora? | 4GL::LASHER | Working... | Thu Sep 25 1986 08:58 | 1 |
| Re: .9
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243.13 | More than one... | KBOV05::TINIUS | Kaufbeuren, Germany | Fri Sep 26 1986 08:31 | 3 |
| Oxymora is the plural of oxymoron. Webster's New College Dictionary.
Stephen
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243.14 | Boston Globe | REGENT::MERRILL | Glyph it up! | Fri Sep 26 1986 09:30 | 8 |
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243.15 | Jumbo shrimp | SSDEVO::GOLDSTEIN | | Mon Sep 29 1986 20:16 | 1 |
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243.16 | Food for thought? | FUTURE::UPPER | | Tue Sep 30 1986 11:39 | 3 |
| Re .8:
I thought that was Pto-Bin
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243.17 | This file is proof... | REGENT::EPSTEIN | Dare to be eclectic | Tue Sep 30 1986 13:08 | 3 |
| Good pun.
(P.S. to .-1 : Welcome back, Bill! haven't seen you in here for a while.)
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243.18 | Banker's Trust | ALIEN::MCCARTHY | | Tue Sep 30 1986 15:59 | 1 |
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243.19 | Non-oxy | TOPDOC::SLOANE | Notable notes from -bs- | Wed Oct 01 1986 09:34 | 7 |
| Re: .15
"Jumbo shrimp" is not an oxy. The word "shrimp" in this case refers
to an animal, not a size, and the phrase "jumbo shrimp" is no more
contradictory than would be "jumbo clams."
-bs
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243.20 | Ah, but how about "fresh frozen jumbo shrimp"? | BAEDEV::RECKARD | | Wed Oct 01 1986 10:01 | 1 |
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243.21 | Broil and serve | TOPDOC::SLOANE | Notable notes from -bs- | Wed Oct 01 1986 11:41 | 4 |
| Fresh frozen jumbo shrimp = large decapods of the suborder Natantia
flash frozen immediately after capture.
-bs
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243.22 | upcoming down-times | TOPDOC::JAMES | | Wed Oct 01 1986 13:36 | 1 |
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243.23 | Non-oxy my oxy! | SSDEVO::GOLDSTEIN | | Wed Oct 01 1986 21:54 | 6 |
| Re: .19
Oh yeah! A shrimp is also a puny thing. A jumbo thing is big thing.
Therefore, oxy-moronus. In fact, your reply has a strong odor of shrimp
about it.
Bernie :^)
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243.24 | more oxies, more oxies... | REGENT::EPSTEIN | Dare to be eclectic | Thu Oct 02 1986 14:37 | 3 |
| Virtual truth.
(isn't that a boolean value in VMS?)
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243.25 | Data-Secure Unix | JON::MORONEY | %SYSTEM-S-BUGCHECK, internal consistency failure | Sun Oct 05 1986 15:06 | 0 |
243.26 | Free Kittens | REGENT::MINOW | Martin Minow -- DECtalk Engineering | Mon Oct 06 1986 15:59 | 0 |
243.27 | amicable divorce | HUDSON::HAMER | | Tue Oct 07 1986 12:58 | 1 |
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243.28 | Notes File? | BAEDEV::RECKARD | | Wed Oct 15 1986 11:11 | 3 |
| Greater Cleveland
Moral Majority
pianoforte
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243.29 | Pianoforte | CACHE::MARSHALL | beware the fractal dragon | Wed Oct 15 1986 12:37 | 12 |
| "pianoforte" is not an oxymoron, it refers to the ability of the
instrument to play softly (piano) or loudly (forte), as opposed
to previous keyboard instruments, like the harpsichord, that were very
limited in their dynamic range.
But we all knew that already, didn't we? ;-)
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243.30 | there used to be ""fortepianos"" too | REGINA::OSMAN | and silos to fill before I feep, and silos to fill before I feep | Thu Oct 16 1986 11:42 | 6 |
| Re .29:
Don't forget the "fortepiano". No joke ! An older instrument
than the modern day piano was called this. Talk about confusion!
/Eric
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243.31 | AC DC | REGENT::MERRILL | Glyph it up! | Fri Oct 17 1986 09:56 | 1 |
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243.32 | More-a oxymora | BAEDEV::RECKARD | | Tue Oct 21 1986 08:27 | 29 |
| Mandatory option
Good grief
Superette
sweet sorrow
guest host
growing small
even odds
awful good
inside out
same difference
dry ice
flat busted
original copy
recorded live
death benefit
plastic silverware
standard deviation
student athlete
non-working mother
war games
designer jeans
Amtrak schedule
These are from Richard Letterer (sp?), a language commentator on
Concord, NH's WEVO-FM - he does a good segment three or so times
a week ten or so minutes before 5:00 PM weekdays.
Some (most) of these might not be strict oxymora, but most (all)
provide a bit of a smile.
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243.33 | Oxy what? | ROYCE::RKE | A little levity goes a long way | Tue Oct 21 1986 09:26 | 3 |
| Raised to the ground?
Richard.
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243.34 | Eh? | MODEL::YARBROUGH | | Tue Oct 21 1986 09:50 | 8 |
| >Raised to the ground?
No, no, that's RAZED. A pun, not an oxy.
By the way, 'dry ice' [see .-2] is not an oxy at all - it is the natural
condition for [nearly?] all frozen substances whose room-temperature state
is gaseous, like carbon dioxide. Unlike water, they make the transition
between solid and gas without becoming liquid.
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243.35 | sorry -- couldn't resist | MYCRFT::PARODI | John H. Parodi | Tue Oct 21 1986 13:35 | 7 |
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Re: .33,.34
Thus we move from the incredulous to the sublime...
JP
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243.36 | unborn baby | DELNI::GOLDSTEIN | Function' isn't spelled '...ality' | Thu Oct 30 1986 17:49 | 1 |
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243.37 | This one's from NPR | FRSBEE::COHEN | Bowling for Towels | Fri Oct 31 1986 20:19 | 1 |
| Museum of Contemporary Art
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243.38 | You Don't Say! | INK::KALLIS | Support Hallowe'en | Mon Nov 03 1986 10:28 | 0 |
243.39 | You _Really_ Don't Say! | INK::KALLIS | Support Hallowe'en | Mon Nov 03 1986 11:59 | 11 |
| Re .38:
There was a network dropout. I'll repeat:
there was a fairly good comic-book four-part story, the title of
which was an oxymoron worth savoring:
_The Untold Legend of the Batman_
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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243.40 | divided loyalty | HUDSON::HAMER | | Mon Nov 03 1986 12:24 | 0 |
243.41 | It even happens here | DELNI::CANTOR | Dave Cantor | Mon Nov 03 1986 20:01 | 6 |
| Re .39
I've seen DEC literature describing "undocumented features,"
too.
Dave C.
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243.42 | creation science | HUDSON::HAMER | | Tue Nov 04 1986 12:25 | 0 |
243.43 | "free" elections ($) | REGENT::MERRILL | Glyph it up! | Wed Nov 05 1986 08:26 | 1 |
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243.44 | Constructive Criticism | FRSBEE::COHEN | Bowling for Towels | Mon Nov 10 1986 23:23 | 0 |
243.45 | | CACHE::MARSHALL | hunting the snark | Tue Nov 11 1986 13:02 | 9 |
| re .44: (Constructive Criticism)
This is not an oxymoron.
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243.46 | Obvious Oxymoron | REGENT::MERRILL | Glyph it up! | Wed Nov 12 1986 12:22 | 1 |
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243.47 | happily married | CALS::GELINEAU | | Fri Jul 02 1993 08:38 | 1 |
| --angela
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