emeraldemon wrote:Note that both of these logging trucks seem to be attached to engines and running on rails, but that doesn't affect the math problem in any way.
This may have been true Pre-1990, but certainly not today...
emeraldemon wrote:Note that both of these logging trucks seem to be attached to engines and running on rails, but that doesn't affect the math problem in any way.
topazg wrote:I love the way that "too old to teach" has become a deep and researched discussion into the semantic uses of the word "truck" over the different eras
Aidoneus wrote:I'm on campus now, so I don't have access to my OED. However, I seem to recall that the term truck goes back hundreds of years to refer to the wheeled cart that ship's cannons were mounted upon. (I may have come across this use in the Master and Commander series of books.)
Aidoneus wrote:My eyes are getting to old to read the OED, even with the included magnifying glass!
DrStraw wrote:Aidoneus wrote:My eyes are getting to old to read the OED, even with the included magnifying glass!
You are far from being the oldest person on here. Perhaps you need a better optometrist or ophthamologist.