Being from Canada I see "tidbit" and I immediately think "Hmmmm.  Timbits.  
Must get to Timmy Ho's ..."

On Tuesday, March 10, 2020 at 3:27:07 PM UTC-3, TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> Ciao R² ... 
>>
>> ... Tiddlers could become tidbits (1. A tasty morsel (of food). 2. 
>> (computing, informal) A quarter of a byte (Half of a nybble; two bits). 3. 
>> (archaic) A short mention of news or gossip.)
>>
>
> FYI I have a domain that went for "tidbits" as its less obscure than 
> "tiddler".
>
> Tech point on (3). Actually its not universally archaic. In many US & UK 
> contexts "tidbit" still works for "fragment of news, or gossip".
>
> Best wishes
> TT
>

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