To Fold LIke a Cheap Suit
-
What meaning does this phrase have?
"Absolution requires sacrifice" -- Dan Brown 'The Da Vinci code'
-
What meaning does this phrase have?
"Absolution requires sacrifice" -- Dan Brown 'The Da Vinci code'
It means to give up easily Cheers, Tom Archer - Archer Consulting Group Programmer Trainer and Mentor and Project Management Consultant
-
It means to give up easily Cheers, Tom Archer - Archer Consulting Group Programmer Trainer and Mentor and Project Management Consultant
Thanks a lot
"Absolution requires sacrifice" -- Dan Brown 'The Da Vinci code'
-
It means to give up easily Cheers, Tom Archer - Archer Consulting Group Programmer Trainer and Mentor and Project Management Consultant
Tom Archer wrote: It means to give up easily Does this have its origins in poker, like to fold one's hand? Or more to fold, as in, collapse? Marc MyXaml Advanced Unit Testing YAPO
-
Tom Archer wrote: It means to give up easily Does this have its origins in poker, like to fold one's hand? Or more to fold, as in, collapse? Marc MyXaml Advanced Unit Testing YAPO
I think it refers literally to a cheap suit in that cheap suits always have ugly creases, or fold lines, as the material "gives in" easily when folded during wearing - such as when the person sits for long periods of time. A more expensive suit is made of better quality fabric and holds its shape better while being worn. Cheers, Tom Archer - Archer Consulting Group Programmer Trainer and Mentor and Project Management Consultant
-
Tom Archer wrote: It means to give up easily Does this have its origins in poker, like to fold one's hand? Or more to fold, as in, collapse? Marc MyXaml Advanced Unit Testing YAPO
I would guess that its meant literally, e.g. cheap suits do easily get creased or folded (e.g. less resistant materials). It also could have something to do with the fact that the seams on cheap suits are badly placed, so they don't lie on top of each other when the suit is folded. But then, it would have a different meaning. Another explanation I can think of is that "cheap suits" (i.e. people who are wearing cheap suits) give up easier. I would stick with the first explanation, though - minor materials "give in" easier. Cheers Sid
-
I think it refers literally to a cheap suit in that cheap suits always have ugly creases, or fold lines, as the material "gives in" easily when folded during wearing - such as when the person sits for long periods of time. A more expensive suit is made of better quality fabric and holds its shape better while being worn. Cheers, Tom Archer - Archer Consulting Group Programmer Trainer and Mentor and Project Management Consultant
Now this sucks: I answered T's post and yet my reply shows up under my post. This makes me look like a total idiot :(( If I only view this thread, the posts get displayed in the right order. Straaaaange :confused: Cheers Sid (who just discovered there are smileys "ready-to-use" below the input textfield)
-
I think it refers literally to a cheap suit in that cheap suits always have ugly creases, or fold lines, as the material "gives in" easily when folded during wearing - such as when the person sits for long periods of time. A more expensive suit is made of better quality fabric and holds its shape better while being worn. Cheers, Tom Archer - Archer Consulting Group Programmer Trainer and Mentor and Project Management Consultant
I think you should have some kind of "delay timer" associated with your account, so that once you post, the post is held back for 6 minutes. ;) In German: "Zwei Idioten, ein Gedanke" (literally: "Two idiots, one idea") Cheers Sid
-
I think you should have some kind of "delay timer" associated with your account, so that once you post, the post is held back for 6 minutes. ;) In German: "Zwei Idioten, ein Gedanke" (literally: "Two idiots, one idea") Cheers Sid
You snooze, you lose ;) Cheers, Tom Archer - Archer Consulting Group Programmer Trainer and Mentor and Project Management Consultant
-
Now this sucks: I answered T's post and yet my reply shows up under my post. This makes me look like a total idiot :(( If I only view this thread, the posts get displayed in the right order. Straaaaange :confused: Cheers Sid (who just discovered there are smileys "ready-to-use" below the input textfield)
Don't worry, it's just because you're not a Gold member yet! :) ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF!
-
Don't worry, it's just because you're not a Gold member yet! :) ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF!
Not fair :(( Cheers Sid :laugh:
-
What meaning does this phrase have?
"Absolution requires sacrifice" -- Dan Brown 'The Da Vinci code'
-
I think it refers literally to a cheap suit in that cheap suits always have ugly creases, or fold lines, as the material "gives in" easily when folded during wearing - such as when the person sits for long periods of time. A more expensive suit is made of better quality fabric and holds its shape better while being worn. Cheers, Tom Archer - Archer Consulting Group Programmer Trainer and Mentor and Project Management Consultant
Tom Archer wrote: A more expensive suit Erm, what's a "suit?":confused: "If it's Snowbird season, why can't we shoot them?" - Overheard in a bar in Bullhead City
-
Tom Archer wrote: A more expensive suit Erm, what's a "suit?":confused: "If it's Snowbird season, why can't we shoot them?" - Overheard in a bar in Bullhead City
Roger Wright wrote: Erm, what's a "suit?" An "executive" who went to the right school and made the right friends thereby qualifying him to be our boss despite the fact that he can't find the command prompt without hurting himself. Cheers, Tom Archer - Archer Consulting Group Programmer Trainer and Mentor and Project Management Consultant