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![]() "Wolfgang" wrote in message ... I think that if you read your citations you will find that there is no apple fruiting scion, stem, or rootstock involved in the "fruit salad" trees offered for sale. The advertising copy on your sites says . . . ""Sugar-Sweet, Big-as-Apples Red Plums". That's not an apple. The fruit they say the tree produces are plums, necterines, peaches and apricots. Not apples. Note also that they will not ship these puppies to Arizona, California, Oregon, or Washington. For good reason. Your original statement had plum and cherry grafted "easily" to apple. And that just ain't done AFAIK. Dave |
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![]() "Chas Wade" wrote in message news:U4aWb.213809$Rc4.1722962@attbi_s54... "Wolfgang" wrote: At any rate, it's academic.....it ain't gonna happen. That's a common enough phrase, it's academic, and your definition is what we usually are thinking when we use it. Ever wonder what that says about academia? Nope, not before now. I don't intend to insult anyone with that comment, it's just that I like expressions and enjoy digging at their roots. Just off the top of my head, it seems to me that it's simply an abbreviated form of "an academic exercise". The outcome of the exercise, it is assumed, will have no bearing on events in the real world. Apart from the implicit suggestion that this is the sort of thing that goes on there, I don't believe it says much about academia. Some people will doubtless infer that is ALL that goes on there but the inference isn't supported by anything in the expression. Did you have something else in mind? Wolfgang |
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![]() "David Snedeker" wrote in message ... "Wolfgang" wrote in message ... I think that if you read your citations you will find that there is no apple fruiting scion, stem, or rootstock involved in the "fruit salad" trees offered for sale. The advertising copy on your sites says . . . ""Sugar-Sweet, Big-as-Apples Red Plums". That's not an apple. My last message in this discussion was a work in progress that I thought I had deleted.....hit the "send" button instead, I guess. The fruit they say the tree produces are plums, necterines, peaches and apricots. Not apples. Yep. And so far, I haven't found any references that suggest anything other than differing varieties of apples can be grafted onto an apple tree. Note also that they will not ship these puppies to Arizona, California, Oregon, or Washington. For good reason. Um.....o.k. Your original statement had plum and cherry grafted "easily" to apple. And that just ain't done AFAIK. Well, my memory of what I saw more than forty years ago could certainly be faulty. I may pursue the matter a bit further when I get home this evening. Rest assured that if I find anything you will hear about it. ![]() Wolfgang |
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![]() "Yuji Sakuma" wrote... Hi Wolfgang, Ahhh, but you are NOT just writing to Wolfgang. 'Tis the beauty of Usenet. Unless you meant to send a private correspondence and posted here instead, but no one else has EVER done that. The Darwinism metaphor might have been inappropriate but I used it from the angle that natural selection might be leading toward a result that only those who thrive in the insults, bad language, politics, etc. in this newsgroup will remain standing. Everyone else will be driven out. No, everyone else can freely choose whether they stay or not. snip Yes, I know that you are a big fan of insult and I have also seen that you have plenty of interesting things to say. Nevertheless, I don't think flinging insults at each other is considered customary good behaviour in today's society. But much worse than that, I think it that it is actually boring for innocent bystanders. In my opinion, posts to newgroups should have general interest, not just be two perpetrators duking it out in a private vendetta. I guess we ought to get rid of boxing, fencing, tennis, and all other one-on-one sports because they MUST be boring their fans to tears. ;-) I was gratified to see Charles and JR come to their senses; there was good information in their communications but the trading of insults detracted from my enjoyment of it. Now, insults used in jest are a totally different matter, they can be some of the best humour around and I do enjoy them. You Canukistanis wouldn't know jest if it up and bit you on the ass. (How was that?) American politics is important to everyone in the world, including to non-Americans like me, but I get my fix elsewhere. I see no logical reason why it should be discussed in a flyfishing newsgroup - aren't there any politics newsgroups around? You probably should take a few moments to do a little reading: http://www.cs.nmsu.edu/~jcook/ROFF/ (or "Read the FAQ, Jack") ![]() -- HTH, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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![]() "Wolfgang" wrote in message Well, my memory of what I saw more than forty years ago could certainly be faulty. I may pursue the matter a bit further when I get home this evening. Rest assured that if I find anything you will hear about it. ![]() Fair enuf. Dave |
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Er, Amen
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![]() "Yuji Sakuma" wrote in message .. . Hi Wolfgang, Out of all flyfishermen, I would venture to say that few have even read Shakespeare and the others mentioned more than just superficially, let alone enjoyed them. Probably, like me, they were forced to read him in high school and never bothered to do so again. Yuji, your main point makes some sense, but this bit about Shakespeare doesn't. Try him again as an adult. And the Tales, and Tanizaki and Kawabata too. :-) I think you might be surprised how many on this NG have read Tand K above, as well as S. Dave |
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"Wolfgang" wrote:
"Chas Wade" wrote in message news:U4aWb.213809$Rc4.1722962@attbi_s54... "Wolfgang" wrote: At any rate, it's academic.....it ain't gonna happen. That's a common enough phrase, it's academic, and your definition is what we usually are thinking when we use it. Ever wonder what that says about academia? Nope, not before now. I don't intend to insult anyone with that comment, it's just that I like expressions and enjoy digging at their roots. Just off the top of my head, it seems to me that it's simply an abbreviated form of "an academic exercise". The outcome of the exercise, it is assumed, will have no bearing on events in the real world. Apart from the implicit suggestion that this is the sort of thing that goes on there, I don't believe it says much about academia. Some people will doubtless infer that is ALL that goes on there but the inference isn't supported by anything in the expression. Did you have something else in mind? Wolfgang No, that's it. Just a bit of harmless, probably barbless, fun. Chas remove fly fish to reply http://home.comcast.net/~chas.wade/w...ome.html-.html San Juan Pictures at: http://home.comcast.net/~chasepike/wsb/index.html |
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![]() Wolfgang wrote: Engaging in insult and invective puts one in the company of (if not necessarily on a par with) the likes of Chaucer, Shakespeare, Swift, Clemens, Wilde, Shaw, Mencken, and innumerable lesser luminaries, and that's just the ones who wrote in English. ****! You must be VERY special. None of those guys ever insulted me. Maybe it is just Darwinism in play. That metaphor has long been stretched way past the breaking point. No one has to participate here. Darwin had nothing to say about such a world. I disagree with your comment about wording, I don't think the discussions would be any less lively if people were nice to each other because I think more people would participate and more ideas would come forth. There are plenty of moderated fishing fora on the web. How do they compare? More to the point, if they are better why would anyone interested only in talk of fishing even WANT to be here? That one too "has long been stretched way past the breaking point". If someone complains about personal attacks, the lack of fishing related talk or some of the other behavior on ROFF, the assumption is immediately made that the person ONLY wants to talk about fishing. That MAY be true but maybe that person is just commenting about some things he doesn't like. For example, it seems to me that if it is OK for someone to be called an "asshole", it's also OK for that person to complain about it. Willi |
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