On Tuesday 29 August 2006 06:56, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Tuesday 29 August 2006 11:43, jdow wrote:
> From: "Anne Wilson" <cannewilson(a)tiscali.co.uk>
>
> > Then, of course, in a warehouse we have a fork-lift truck
>
> Not a fork-lift lory?
> {O,o}
A truck here is not a lorry :-) Off-hand I can only think of the
fork-lift variety, though I have a vague feeling that there may be a
railway connection, as well. Possibly a small goods unit?
Over here, they've long since graduated past the usual palette movers of
youre, I just recently saw one sitting in a warehouse here capable of
handling a 5 foot high stack of 4x12 plywood, two at a time! 10 or 11
foot forks 2" thick and a foot wide each on a frame that could be spread
at least 9 feet. I'd bet money the machine weighed over 45,000 lbs by
itself.
But we still call it a fork-lift...
It's amazing how long some of these OT threads get, but language
does
fascinate me.
Yes, me too.
Anne
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