This week's theme: eponyms (words coined after people's names).

Heath Robinson (heeth ROB-in-suhn) adjective

   Absurdly complex and fancifully impractical.

   The term was coined after W. Heath Robinson (1872-1944), a British artist
   known for drawing ingeniously complicated devices.

   It's not only mechanical devices that can be Heath Robinsonish. A few
   years back I came across a book titled "How to Wash Your Face". I'm not
   kidding--this 256 page tome was authored by a doctor and lists for $25.
   They say reality is stranger than fiction. The fiction that comes to
   mind here is a Heath Robinson contraption, or one devised by his US
   counterpart, Rube Goldberg. Check out their illustrations at
   http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/walker/exhibitions/heathrobinson and
   http://www.rubegoldberg.com/

   Who knows, those illustrations might make you laugh, resulting in the
   coffee in your mug getting spilled on the tail of the pet cat on your
   lap, making the startled kitty jump and hit the ceiling, thus activating
   the fire-sprinkler and causing it to trigger the fire alarm, making you
   look up in curiosity, so that your face is splashed with the sprinkler
   water, thus saving you the $25 cost of the aforementioned book. Who said
   those devices were useless?

-Anu Garg (gargATwordsmith.org)

  "The ancient church of St John the Baptist in Clayton, East Sussex, has
   a bat problem. Several devices of a Heath Robinson nature are suggested -
   boards to deflect the trajectory of urine and droppings, flashing lights,
   ultra-sound, unpleasant smells, stuffed owls, rustling aluminium foil
   and helium-filled balloons."
   Bat Raves; The Economist (London, UK); Jan 23, 1999.

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