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    Pedants Delight

    Even the fecking dictionary woz wrong init
    Coffee's for closers

    #2
    Post of the day. Especially like the footnote that it is atmospheric pressure that starts it off, but the pressures soon equalize.
    Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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      #3
      I think atmospheric pressure does more than start it off - You need atmospheric pressure to prevent the a portion of fluid from the highest point of the siphon simply parting from the rest and falling out.

      I doubt if van der Waals forces are enough to hold the fluid together.

      So the pedant may be wrong, or not entirely correct, himself.

      (or maybe I'm wrong)

      edit: Oops - As this is a thread about pedants I felt obliged to add a comma after the word "correct"
      Last edited by OwlHoot; 10 May 2010, 16:10.
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        #4
        At least the word actually exists, unlike dord

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