- 1. Kiwi ? (score: 1)
- Author: "Chris Harris" <yesford@clear.net.nz>
- Date: Sat, 8 Jan 2005 10:25:58 +1300
- I'm Kiwi and never heard of that translation. Where does it come from ? Chris H.........NZed.
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- 2. RE: Kiwi ? (score: 1)
- Author: "Albaugh, Neil" <albaugh_neil@ti.com>
- Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2005 16:40:34 -0600
- Sorry to confuse you, Chris. "Kiwi" is a well- known brand of shoe polish (Polish-- polish) here in the US; its brand logo is a Kiwi bird. "Shinola" is another popular brand. There's an old phrase "H
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- 3. Re: Kiwi ? (score: 1)
- Author: "Chris Harris" <yesford@clear.net.nz>
- Date: Sat, 8 Jan 2005 16:23:22 +1300
- Thanks for explaining it Neil. As I said to others on the list who gave the same story. Made me smile how "kiwi' is recognized as shoe polish and not as the first person to split the atom, Lord Ernes
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- 4. RE: Kiwi ? (score: 1)
- Author: "Albaugh, Neil" <albaugh_neil@ti.com>
- Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 09:49:53 -0600
- Bruce McLaren is probably more well- known than Rutherford, at least to non-physicists. I guess all those old cans of Kiwi in my closet are now collector's items! Regards, Neil Tucson, AZ Thanks for
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