Mindless Musing - what do you call "flip flops"?
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Referring to the backless sandals with strap over the base of the toes and a post between the first 2 toes... Here in the north central US they are called flip flops. My mom called them zorries, my grandmother called them thongs. I'm curious as to what name you use.
What? The type of logic circuit?
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What? The type of logic circuit?
In the days of vacuum tubes (valves for you right ponders) we called them triggers.
>64 Some days the dragon wins. Suck it up.
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Referring to the backless sandals with strap over the base of the toes and a post between the first 2 toes... Here in the north central US they are called flip flops. My mom called them zorries, my grandmother called them thongs. I'm curious as to what name you use.
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And the Oz version of Durex doesn't do the same job either! :-D
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...or rubbers My first naive trip to the US office (early 70s) I learned the hard way about asking for an eraser.
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012
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Referring to the backless sandals with strap over the base of the toes and a post between the first 2 toes... Here in the north central US they are called flip flops. My mom called them zorries, my grandmother called them thongs. I'm curious as to what name you use.
As a kid growing up in Northern Minnesota they were thongs or less often flip flops. Later, when thongs covered different anatomy, they were called flip flops almost exclusively.
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As a kid growing up in Northern Minnesota they were thongs or less often flip flops. Later, when thongs covered different anatomy, they were called flip flops almost exclusively.
My father grew up in Northern MN (Duluth). Have a lot of cousins there and in Minneapolis. Funny how cultures work. They say sidewalks are made of concrete. Here in TX, we say cement. Go figure.
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day" Badfinger
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My father grew up in Northern MN (Duluth). Have a lot of cousins there and in Minneapolis. Funny how cultures work. They say sidewalks are made of concrete. Here in TX, we say cement. Go figure.
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day" Badfinger
Highways, sidewalks, driveways etc. were all cement when I was growing up too. But, to build something that needed real strength, like bridge supports, high rise buildings and such you used concrete - a much stronger material, at least in my mind back then. For some reason I thought of them as two distinct products. Similar to the difference between cardboard and wood.
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Highways, sidewalks, driveways etc. were all cement when I was growing up too. But, to build something that needed real strength, like bridge supports, high rise buildings and such you used concrete - a much stronger material, at least in my mind back then. For some reason I thought of them as two distinct products. Similar to the difference between cardboard and wood.
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...or rubbers My first naive trip to the US office (early 70s) I learned the hard way about asking for an eraser.
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012
If you're a British smoker, don't even think about asking a USian if you can "bum a fag". :laugh:
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Referring to the backless sandals with strap over the base of the toes and a post between the first 2 toes... Here in the north central US they are called flip flops. My mom called them zorries, my grandmother called them thongs. I'm curious as to what name you use.
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Round these parts, "thongs" go on a totally different body area and aren't normally seen in public ... :~ It's flip-flops for us. But please, not with socks.
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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Referring to the backless sandals with strap over the base of the toes and a post between the first 2 toes... Here in the north central US they are called flip flops. My mom called them zorries, my grandmother called them thongs. I'm curious as to what name you use.
isn't that sandals? I think the spanish name for it is chanclas, some people I know call it sliders, I am not sure if that is just a nickname they gave.
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What? The type of logic circuit?
D? JK? RS? (I'm showing my sordid TTL past here: 7474)
Software Zen:
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Referring to the backless sandals with strap over the base of the toes and a post between the first 2 toes... Here in the north central US they are called flip flops. My mom called them zorries, my grandmother called them thongs. I'm curious as to what name you use.