T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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543.1 | who needs 'em anyway? | DOODAH::RANDALL | Bonnie Randall Schutzman | Mon Jul 25 1988 23:36 | 3 |
| Around my house they're called "perishable."
--bonnie
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543.2 | aglet | 12244::GOFF | | Mon Jul 25 1988 23:51 | 2 |
| aglet
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543.3 | ? Aglet ? | GIDDAY::PARSONS | So many notes, so little time..... | Tue Jul 26 1988 10:55 | 2 |
| I think somebody better check the Notes-file, I think the word in
note .2 just escaped from Word-Association Football! :-)
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543.4 | More than coincidence? | SKIVT::ROGERS | Lasciate ogni speranza, voi ch'entrate | Tue Jul 26 1988 15:36 | 8 |
| From my Trivia Question of the Day Calendar, � 1987, Workman Publishing Co.,
New York, NY, for Monday, July 25:
Q "What are the plastic or metal tips on shoelaces called?"
A "Aglets"
Larry
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543.5 | and I thought aglets were small eggs ... | CURIUS::CIUFFINI | If my Personal Name were a song, it | Tue Jul 26 1988 17:18 | 11 |
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Thanks for that word. Until now, I've referred to them as the
"things that you use tape on until we have a chance to get to the
store and get a new pair".
Re: .1 Bonnie, if they are around your house, then you must be
the old lady that lived in a shoe.... :-)
jc
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543.6 | close | DOODAH::RANDALL | Bonnie Randall Schutzman | Tue Jul 26 1988 18:09 | 3 |
| Only if I live long enough to get old . . .
--bonnie
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543.7 | How about "ferrule"? | DSSDEV::STONE | Roy | Tue Jul 26 1988 19:23 | 3 |
| I always believed that they were called "ferrules" since they serve
a similar purpose to the ferrules used on tool handles to keep the
wood from splitting.
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543.8 | | ERIS::CALLAS | Waiter, there's a bug in my code | Tue Jul 26 1988 20:07 | 6 |
| re .4:
*That* is called "synchronicity." It's nothing to be alarmed at, it can
happen at any time.
Jon
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543.9 | ferrules away ! | KAOFS::S_BROOK | A 12 bit Archaeologist | Wed Jul 27 1988 19:05 | 6 |
| And I thought ferrules were the metal reinforcements to the holes
in the leather/canvas/plastic/whatever of the shoes that you poke
those laces through, with extreme annoyance when those aglets are
worn out !
stuart
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543.10 | | PSTJTT::TABER | The project killer | Wed Jul 27 1988 19:28 | 5 |
| > And I thought ferrules were the metal reinforcements to the holes
> in the leather/canvas/plastic/whatever of the shoes...
Those are grommets.
>>>==>PStJTT
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543.11 | A holey situation | KAOFS::S_BROOK | A 12 bit Archaeologist | Wed Jul 27 1988 22:19 | 20 |
| Maybe ....
A grommet lines a hole to prevent damage inflicted by the hole
on the the thing going through the it.
A ferrule on the other hand reinforces the thing it is attached
to. In this case it reinforces the hole to prevent damage
to the hole from the thing going through it.
So these things in shoes seem to perform both functions...
Are they therefore
ferruling grommets
or
grommeting ferrules
?
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543.12 | An eye for an ag | SSDEVO::GOLDSTEIN | | Thu Jul 28 1988 02:15 | 4 |
| And the hole, lined by the grommet, to prevent damage by the aglet,
is called an 'eyelet.'
Bernie
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543.13 | I think the shoes are bored | KAOFS::S_BROOK | A 12 bit Archaeologist | Thu Jul 28 1988 18:26 | 7 |
| So, if you pull the shoelace back and forth through the eyelet fast
and often enough, relying on friction, and maybe the wax from the
shoe polish, could we end up with
Holey smoke
?
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543.14 | AGLET-EAGLET-EYELET!! | WHEEL::SWINIARSKI | NANcy--*NANSKI*--SwiniarSKI | Fri Jul 29 1988 18:16 | 5 |
| WARNING: Don't get your "aglet" confused with an "eaglet"
or you'll spend your mornings trying to "SMASH"
a baby eagle through you "eyelet".
"Nanski"
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