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- From: casseres@apple.com (David Casseres)
- Newsgroups: alt.usage.english
- Subject: Re: What is wrong with "rule of thumb" ?
- Message-ID: <casseres-091192095247@missmolly.apple.com>
- Date: 9 Nov 92 17:53:33 GMT
- References: <gewgS4_00iUy420GY5@andrew.cmu.edu> <1992Nov2.160251.29355@iscnvx.lmsc.lockheed.com>
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- In article <1992Nov2.160251.29355@iscnvx.lmsc.lockheed.com>,
- lange@iscnvx.lmsc.lockheed.com (Alex Lange) wrote:
- > I would strike "rule of thumb" not out of any hypersensitivity to
- > women's issues, but simply because the phrase is hackneyed, worn-out,
- > overused, dull, cliche, and so on.
-
- Then what would you use in its place? I find it the only quick,
- universally understood term for a body of "folk engineering" knowledge that
- is of great use to me every day.
-
- By the way, I was startled to learn the (long forgotten) origin of the
- phrase; I had though it came from the "rule" that the last joint of a
- person's thumb is about one inch long.
-
- --
-
- David Casseres
- Exclaimer: Wow!
-