Once had a weatherman who described frigid temperatures in a very
colorful way:

"How cold is it?...it's colder than a chrome-plated hockey puck!"

Now that's cold.


On Jan 6, 12:17 pm, Bill Sandifer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Plethora is a wonderful word. Feels good on the tongue. We once had a local
> weatherman who spoke of "a plethora of rainstorms in the area." Admired him
> for that.
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 3:49 AM, surfswab <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Gave a poster bogus info a couple days ago about his '93 250 NH.
> > Crank is a 360, not a 180.
>
> > Apparently, Honda equipped various model twins with one or the other
> > in the past, before settling on the 360.  Such engines are known as
> > parallet twins or, more rarely, "straight-twos."
>
> > Since I'm an admitted technodolt, I won't display my engineering
> > ignorance trying to explain the relative merits of each.  But using
> > those phrases as Google search terms turns up a plethora of
> > discussions about them.
>
> > I like that word...plethora, though.  Scrabble anyone?
>
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