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I was wondering how/why the Auto in Automobile came about?
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J R > wrote: >I was wondering how/why the Auto in Automobile came about? > Well, it moves itself, rather than a carriage which requires a horse to move it. Although you could argue that a horse is itself automobile. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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"J R" wrote in message
> >I was wondering how/why the Auto in Automobile came about? > cuhulin > I don't know about "auto", but I do know that an English teacher told me in the 80's that "thru" is not a word, but "through" is a word. ("Thru" may be considered a word now?) Anyway the word "thru" came about due to "drive-thru's" at fast food restaurants. This was so the signs for this would be smaller and less expensive. If they had spelled the signs "Drive-Through", then AUTOS would have scrapped the signs as they went by because the signs would have been too big! |
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Auto.
Does a Horse push or pull a Wagon? The Horse has to push against the
Horse Collar.Four 'Wheel drive'. cuhulin |
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