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773-1: Feedback, notes and comments - Standing pie Several readers noted that stand pie is known in northern England. Nick Munton wrote: “The term is still in use here in Leeds, although perhaps less so now. A stand pie is a large pork pie, one that would be shared between a number of people. ‘Order your Stand Pie for Christmas’ certainly used to be a common sign in butchers’ windows before Christmas when I came to live in Leeds in the late 70s.” Mike Sykes pointed me to an article in the Yorkshire Post dated June 2007: “[Pork] pies were a childhood treat – the bigger version, the stand pie, was an essential part of Christmas, complete with home-made piccalilli”, saying also that another local name for a pork pie was growler. Stand pie is almost certainly a shortened form of standing pie, as recipes exist under that name which describe making the same kind of hard-baked pastry cases. However, modern recipes ...
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773-2: Weird Words: Halt - Halt in the expression the halt and the lame is a different word to the one meaning to stop and has long been obsolete except in this one usage (the Oxford English Dictionary described it as archaic a century ago and it has become even more obscure since). If asked, I’d guess most people would plump for a biblical origin for the expression. It turns out not to be so. The individual words halt and lame certainly figure in the King James version of 1611, but nowhere together. This is one appearance of halt: It is better for thee to enter into life halt or maimed, rather than having two hands or two feet to be cast into everlasting fire.[Matthew 18:8.] The word is a Germanic one that Old English spelled as halt or healt; it’s from the verb healtian, which meant to walk with a limp. A writer in 1868 who noted that “He halted slightly in his walk&rdqu...
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773-3: Turns of Phrase: Human safari - In human safaris, parties of tourists are taken to isolated tribal communities for intrusive and sometimes salacious entertainment. The practice is far from new but the term has become widely known this year as a result of an investigation by Gethin Chamberlain for The Observer, a British Sunday newspaper. The communities concerned are on the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the Bay of Bengal, particularly the Jarawa on the Andaman Islands. The tribe has long resisted external interference, but the building of a major road has opened up their tribal lands to outsiders to devastating effect. Though the Indian government prohibits any contact with the Jawara, including feeding or photographing them, the ban has been ignored and they have been exploited. The appeal for some tourists is their habit of going naked. Though human safari has been known as a nonce formation for some years (in 2003 The Scotsman described a human safari through Bel Air a...
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773-4: Questions and Answers: Putter or potter - [Q] From Leslie Stephens in France: Watching the movie of Carousel recently, we heard (during the song about the clam-bake) that “We weren’t in a mood to putter”. Was this word merely concocted to rhyme with butter or is it a recognised US expression? [A] It is a well-known North American expression. It’s also common in other parts of the English-speaking world, though people outside North America prefer to spell it potter. It has no connection with butter, unless you choose to interpret that word to mean “one who butts”, as with the head. The earliest meaning of potter (I’ll stick to that spelling) was the action of poking or prodding something repeatedly. I have been pottering about with my stick, and my family have all been on their knees grubbing i’ the ashes.[Family Secrets by S J Pratt, 1797.] It appears in the seventeenth ce...
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773-5: Sic! - • On 7 February Robyn Ramm found a report on the iHeartRadio website about a fire: “Eight people were all sleeping inside when unattended food on the kitchen stove spread to the cabinets and then the attic.” • My area, in common with much of Britain, has had some cold weather recently. John Gray tells us The Gloucestershire Citizen reported on 5 February, “In Bourton On the Water, Cheltenham, Bream, Winchcombe and Tetbury firefighters were called out after the chilli conditions saw water pipes burst and tanks ruptured.” • Russell Erwin e-mailed from New South Wales. He had found an advert in the Town & Country Magazine of 30 January announcing an auction sale. The reason for the sale was given as “Due to disillusion of Partnership”. ...
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773-6: Copyright and contact details - World Wide Words is copyright © Michael Quinion 2012. All rights reserved. You may reproduce this e-magazine in whole or part in free newsletters, newsgroups or mailing lists online provided that you include the copyright notice above. You need the prior permission of the author to reproduce any part of it on Web sites or in printed publications. You don’t need permission to link to it. Comments on anything in this newsletter are more than welcome. To send them in, please visit the feedback page on our Web site. If you have enjoyed this e-magazine and would like to help defray its costs and those of the linked Web site, please visit our support page. ...
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Thumping on Thumpers: Sun's Missing the Boat - Enterprise Networking Planet Opinion: Sun's Thumper and Thor provide outstanding performance and value, but if the company thinks it's going to pick off NetApp customers, it needs to provide some polish....
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Travel Light with Portable Software - A USB flash drive loaded with your favorite plug-and-play applications can be a handy alternative to lugging a laptop around when you travel....
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Data Domain Makes Dedupe Go Faster - Data Domain is giving users of its data storage de-duplication technology faster performance for free....
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Review: AVerMedia AVerDiGi EB1704HB WiFi-4 - This new Wi-Fi-enabled NVR simplifies residential or small business video surveillance....
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FMC Watch: A Carrier-centric Solution from Sonus - New MobilEnterprise FMC solution lets mobile operators offer enterprises a full range of SIP functionality both within the enterprise and on their mobile phones....
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Gizmo5's OpenSky Gateway Lets Callers Reach Skype - Users of Asterisk and other IP PBXs, mobile phone users, and the rest of us can now phone into the proprietary Skype world....
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Datamation Announces 2009 Product of the Year Winners - Tech professionals vote for their favorites in a broad array of IT categories, including Network and Systems Management, Cloud Computing Product, Office Productivity software, and more. ...
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Intranet Journal Announces Product of the Year Winners - Sorce Intranet had a phenomenal year, winning two categories--Document Management and Intranet Design--with large margins of victory....
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PacketTrap Helps Old Devices Find Their Voices - Older devices often pose a challenge for network administrators trying to track the most detailed performance data. PacketTrap's ptFlow helps them speak up by providing NetFlow-formatted records....
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Grid Computing Aims for the Cloud - Grid projects and vendors continue to adapt their wares for the new era of cloud computing, with DataSynapse, Univa UD, and Monash University's eScience and Grid Engineering Laboratory the latest to announce cloud computing projects....
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Using Gmail Offline: Email Without the Web - Google's new Offline Gmail feature lets you read or compose messages without being online. Handle email in-flight, on the road, or near a flaky Internet connection....
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EMC Adds Primary Dedupe to Unified Storage - The storage giant hopes to stay on top of its battle with NetApp with new support for data de-duplication and solid state flash drives in its Celerra systems....
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ChoiceBot Personalizes Product Recommendations - A new product-recommendation tool called ChoiceBot personalizes the online shopping experience for your customers by offering an interactive way for them to rank their choices on a sliding scale based on individual preferences....
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Finally, We Have It All- Small, Fast, and Affordable - I remember the first time I saw a Toshiba Libretto way back in 1999 or so. It was small and easy to lug around, and perfect for checking E-mail and writing notes while on the road. But it cost nearly as much as a full-size laptop, so even though it filled an important niche, it was hard to overlook that for a little more money you could get a lot more computer....
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Review: Phoenix HyperSpace - This instant-on operating system can get you onto the Web quickly and easily, but it works a lot better in principle than in practice....
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Mozilla Releases Firefox 5 - First rapid release cycle open source browser from Mozilla offers improved privacy and performance....
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Qualys Launches BrowserCheck Business Edition - Are all of the browsers in your business up-to-date?...
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