Ka-Ping Yee <pingster@ilm.com>: > On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, Ken Manheimer wrote: > > > > I also like "furl" - especially when you say it: > > "Furl. Furl. Furl." > > But furling is like rolling something up. > > *sigh* More words: > > marry > knit > stitch > merge > weld > meld > ladder > > Considered but rejected: adhere, braid, mesh, lash, crosslink, bind, > conjoin, unite, tie, squeeze. > > Hm. None really beat "zip" for me in terms of the visualization > (except perhaps "marry"). `knit' would work for me. -- <a href="http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr">Eric S. Raymond</a> Whether the authorities be invaders or merely local tyrants, the effect of such [gun control] laws is to place the individual at the mercy of the state, unable to resist. -- Robert Anson Heinlein, 1949
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