gremlin
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 3:06 am
Dr. Goodword,
I was watching a show about a company, whose expertise was bridge moving. I saw as they picked up huge sections of bridge with a Chinook helicopter, but as they were going to set it down, one of their support trucks below, became stuck in the mud, making it impossible for the bridge to be lowered.
This is when I heard the Chinook pilot say, "Looks like we have a gremlin here," referring to the foulup, and the operation ground to a halt.
That was a new one to me, probably because Walt Disney and then Hollywood feature films got ahold of the essence of the gremlin by the time I came along.
I'd like to see what you would do with this word, Doc. Now that I understand the mechanical reference though, I would like to know, whose brilliant idea it was to give a vehicle this moniker? Could it, perhaps have been the same genius who named the Chevy Nova and subsequently launched a marketing campaign in Latin America?
Looking forward,
Sardith
I was watching a show about a company, whose expertise was bridge moving. I saw as they picked up huge sections of bridge with a Chinook helicopter, but as they were going to set it down, one of their support trucks below, became stuck in the mud, making it impossible for the bridge to be lowered.
This is when I heard the Chinook pilot say, "Looks like we have a gremlin here," referring to the foulup, and the operation ground to a halt.
That was a new one to me, probably because Walt Disney and then Hollywood feature films got ahold of the essence of the gremlin by the time I came along.
I'd like to see what you would do with this word, Doc. Now that I understand the mechanical reference though, I would like to know, whose brilliant idea it was to give a vehicle this moniker? Could it, perhaps have been the same genius who named the Chevy Nova and subsequently launched a marketing campaign in Latin America?
Looking forward,
Sardith