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> In a recent post I used the words "pock" and "eit";
> the origin and
> meaning of "pock" came up shortly thereafter on the
> mailing list 
> where I learned both words years ago, so if
> anybody's the least bit
> curious:
> 
> > The definitive source for "pock" is Robert
> Matthews, 1974, RPI
> > Pinball room, and the derivation is "because
> that's the sound a
> > pinball machine makes when it gives you a free
> ball".
> >
> > I wuz there, would take credit if it was me but it
> wasn't.
> >
> >   -Crash
> 
> Meantime, I'm behind on everything again -- got a
> couple offers
> of help with my printing problem, for which I'm
> grateful, and 
> I'll answer those when I get back from Balticon
> (where I'm supposed
> to be right now).
> 
>                                       -- Glenn
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