APOD: Contemplating the Sky (2010 Dec 13)

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Re: Wrench AWE from fools

Post by bystander » Mon Dec 13, 2010 8:18 pm

neufer wrote:AWE is taken from the Old English "AGHE" , meaning 'DREAD'.
Never use a short word when a long one will do, especially if you are not certain what it means.
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AWE, n. [OE. ae, aghe, fr. Icel. agi; akin to AS. ege, ga, Goth. agis, Dan. ave chastisement, fear,
Gr. pain, distress, from the same root as E. ail. 3. Cf. Ugly.] Dread; great fear mingled with respect.
Stemming from the same root word, awe
  • an overwhelming feeling of reverence, admiration, fear, etc.,
    produced by that which is grand, sublime, or extremely powerful
aw·ful - literally, full of awe
  1. extremely bad; unpleasant; ugly
  2. inspiring fear; dreadful; terrible
awe·some
  1. inspiring awe
  2. showing or characterized by awe
Similarly, stemming from the same root as terror
  • [L, equiv. to terr ( ēre ) to frighten + -or]
    intense, sharp, overmastering fear
ter·rif·ic
  1. extraordinarily great or intense
  2. extremely good; wonderful
ter·ri·ble
  1. distressing; severe
  2. extremely bad; horrible
  3. exciting terror, awe, or great fear
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Re: APOD: Contemplating the Sky (2010 Dec 13)

Post by owlice » Mon Dec 13, 2010 8:29 pm

Oh bother! Use "wonder" instead of "awe," then, if it pleases you.

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Re: APOD: Contemplating the Sky (2010 Dec 13)

Post by NoelC » Mon Dec 13, 2010 8:45 pm

Great image, and thanks for reminding me to go out and watch for fireballs tonight.

LOL, gotta love that the caption has used the word crescendo again. Way to go guys! In your face, language nitpickers!

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Re: Wrench AWE from fools

Post by neufer » Mon Dec 13, 2010 8:57 pm

bystander wrote:
aw·ful - literally, full of awe
  1. extremely bad; unpleasant; ugly
  2. inspiring fear; dreadful; terrible
OFFAL, n. [literally, falling off]
  • 1. Waste meat; the parts of an animal butchered which are unfit for use or rejected.
    2. Carrion; coarse meat.
    3. Refuse; that which is thrown away as of no value, or fit only for beasts.
    4. Any thing of no value; rubbish.
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    ___ Julius Caesar > Act I, scene III

    CASSIUS: what trash is Rome,
    ___ What rubbish and what OFFAL,
    ..................................................................
    ___ Merry Wives of Windsor > Act III, scene V

    FALSTAFF: Have I lived to be carried in a basket, like a
    ___ barrow of butcher's OFFAL, and to be thrown in the
    ___ Thames? Well, if I be served such another trick,
    ___ I'll have my brains ta'en out and buttered, and give
    ___ them to a dog for a new-year's gift.
owlice wrote:
Oh bother! Use "wonder" instead of "awe," then, if it pleases you.

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Re: Wrench AWE from fools

Post by NoelC » Mon Dec 13, 2010 9:36 pm

neufer wrote:Never use a short word when a long one will do, especially if you are not certain what it means.
LOL, literally! You're making my side hurt Neufer.

One has to have followed several threads to get the full impact of this. Very subtle, VERY humorous!

All I can say is AW SHUCKS! :)

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Re: APOD: Contemplating the Sky (2010 Dec 13)

Post by Beyond » Tue Dec 14, 2010 12:28 am

Neufer wrote "Madwakemiherculossed!!!
I think this is one of those times when neufer has exceded his Nufermation ability :!:
To find the Truth, you must go Beyond.

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Re: APOD: Contemplating the Sky (2010 Dec 13)

Post by JohnD » Tue Dec 14, 2010 1:41 pm

Your eyes can do the same, Di.
The stars really do 'come out' one by one.
I was camping this summer, the sky was clear and it was very late but the sky was still lit by the long-set sun as I lay in my sleeping bag.
As that faded, one by one, the stars came out!
At first, I thought that aircraft had sneaked up on me, until I realised they weren't moving or flashing.
Then as there were more and more, I could recognise some constellations.

I'm sure this is wonderful sight is well-known, just the first time for me.

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Re: APOD: Contemplating the Sky (2010 Dec 13)

Post by Beyond » Wed Dec 15, 2010 2:40 am

neufer wrote: never use a short word when a long one will do, especially if you are not certain what it means
The Milliways Pundit says -- He that thinks by the inch and speaks by the yard, should be kicked by the foot! :D
To find the Truth, you must go Beyond.

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Re: APOD: Contemplating the Sky (2010 Dec 13)

Post by Beyond » Wed Dec 15, 2010 7:20 pm

beyond wrote:
neufer wrote: never use a short word when a long one will do, especially if you are not certain what it means
The Milliways Pundit says -- He that thinks by the inch and speaks by the yard, should be kicked by the foot! :D
Now that the Milliways Pundit has fully recovered from Milliways strange smelling multi-colored drink - He finds that his above reply needs a better translation.

With a more careful measurement of applied mathematics and considering the level of "Neufermation" used, The Milliways Pundit translation reply to the above quoted Neufermation, should have been stated thusly -- "He that contemplates the things that look small in the sky, should speak an abundance of very lengthly words describing them, to camouflage the realization that one of the biped that is used for his bipedality, is stuck in his aural emitting orifice."

Sorry for any inconvenience of the under translated translation.
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