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Raving rabbit wrote:
Sir David wrote: On Dec 3, 12:59 pm, crunch wrote: Global warming flush Carl rides his hobbyhorse What hobby horse? (reference was lost in translation). Q It's an English word meaning a topic to which someone constantly returns, as though it were an obsession or compulsion. From the Merriam-Webster online dictionary: hobbyhorse Main Entry: hob·by·horse Pronunciation: \ˈhä-bē-ˌhȯrs\ Function: noun Etymology: hobby small light horse, from Middle English hoby, hobyn, perhaps from Hobbin, nickname for Robert or Robin Date: circa 1553 1 a : a figure of a horse fastened about the waist in the morris dance b : a dancer wearing this figure 2 obsolete : buffoon 3 a : a stick having an imitation horse's head at one end that a child pretends to ride b : rocking horse c : a toy horse suspended by springs from a frame 4 a : a topic to which one constantly reverts The usage here is 4a, "*a topic to which one constantly reverts*". IOW, a topic that one seems fixated upon. David has a small set of 'topics to which [he] constantly reverts. One of them is climate, on his belief that he is a meteorologist just because he took a class or two sometime, and he likes weather. Hope that helps. snip -- Tom When Tyrants tremble, sick with fear, And hear their death-knell ringing; When friends rejoice, both far and near, How can I keep from singing. |
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Tom McDonald wrote:
Raving rabbit wrote: Sir David wrote: On Dec 3, 12:59 pm, crunch wrote: Global warming flush Carl rides his hobbyhorse What hobby horse? (reference was lost in translation). Q It's an English word meaning a topic to which someone constantly returns, as though it were an obsession or compulsion. From the Merriam-Webster online dictionary: hobbyhorse Main Entry: hob·by·horse Pronunciation: \ˈhä-bē-ˌhȯrs\ Function: noun Etymology: hobby small light horse, from Middle English hoby, hobyn, perhaps from Hobbin, nickname for Robert or Robin Date: circa 1553 1 a : a figure of a horse fastened about the waist in the morris dance b : a dancer wearing this figure 2 obsolete : buffoon 3 a : a stick having an imitation horse's head at one end that a child pretends to ride b : rocking horse c : a toy horse suspended by springs from a frame 4 a : a topic to which one constantly reverts The usage here is 4a, "*a topic to which one constantly reverts*". IOW, a topic that one seems fixated upon. David has a small set of 'topics to which [he] constantly reverts. One of them is climate, on his belief that he is a meteorologist just because he took a class or two sometime, and he likes weather. Hope that helps. I already knew this, I just wanted to know specifically what hobby horse Carl was riding on. Q snip -- Well, opinions are like assholes... everybody has one. -- Harry Callahan http://tinyurl.com/m7m3qd |
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Raving rabbit wrote:
Tom McDonald wrote: Raving rabbit wrote: Sir David wrote: On Dec 3, 12:59 pm, crunch wrote: Global warming flush Carl rides his hobbyhorse What hobby horse? (reference was lost in translation). Q It's an English word meaning a topic to which someone constantly returns, as though it were an obsession or compulsion. From the Merriam-Webster online dictionary: hobbyhorse Main Entry: hob·by·horse Pronunciation: \ˈhä-bē-ˌhȯrs\ Function: noun Etymology: hobby small light horse, from Middle English hoby, hobyn, perhaps from Hobbin, nickname for Robert or Robin Date: circa 1553 1 a : a figure of a horse fastened about the waist in the morris dance b : a dancer wearing this figure 2 obsolete : buffoon 3 a : a stick having an imitation horse's head at one end that a child pretends to ride b : rocking horse c : a toy horse suspended by springs from a frame 4 a : a topic to which one constantly reverts The usage here is 4a, "*a topic to which one constantly reverts*". IOW, a topic that one seems fixated upon. David has a small set of 'topics to which [he] constantly reverts. One of them is climate, on his belief that he is a meteorologist just because he took a class or two sometime, and he likes weather. Hope that helps. I already knew this, I just wanted to know specifically what hobby horse Carl was riding on. Ah. Sorry. Misread your need. It's global climate change. This time. It was fun, though, digging up the etymology; one of my minor hobbyhorses. I always get a kick out of being reminded that Robin, Hoby and Hobbin are nicknames for Robert. Somehow, Hoby the Bruce doesn't strike as much fear into the Sassenach's heart, or pride in the Scot's, as Robert the Bruce. Just sayin. -- Tom When Tyrants tremble, sick with fear, And hear their death-knell ringing; When friends rejoice, both far and near, How can I keep from singing. |
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On Dec 3, 7:40*pm, Tom McDonald wrote:
... The usage here is 4a, "*a topic to which one constantly reverts*". IOW, a topic that one seems fixated upon. David has a small set of 'topics to which [he] constantly reverts. Tom's career of putting me down on usenet is over because Tom is wildly inaccurate here. If folks here want to get to know me further, check out sci.archaeology. One of them is climate, on his belief that he is a meteorologist just because he took a class or two sometime, and he likes weather. This is more of the same; Tom's obsession. Please note that Tom cannot here speak to the thread topic - "Climate Scientists Baffled by Global Warming Time-Out" Tom did not read the Der Spiegel article; Tom knows next to nothing about Prof. Lindzen, Prof. Svensmark, & Prof. Latif. For me meteorology is multi-disciplinary but also an outlet for spiritual service in the world in the mold of the Quaker Lewis Fry Richardson - Lewis Fry Richardson http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Fry_Richardson Hope that helps. ... Yours was a load of misinformation. As a Christian, you should know the value of reconciliation as in Luke's Parable of the Prodigal Son. You can start by studying Prof. Lindzen's WSJ article. David Christainsen - Meteorologist |
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