Algot Runeman wrote:E.P.S wrote:I have a quite old pencil acuator that sucks.
That is very sad. Through the years, I've used MANY
acuators, from the little plastic ones with a tiny blade screwed into them, up to the electric workhorses which the school secretaries used to prepare for the annual achievement tests. The very best one is one I got 50 years back. In spite of semi-regular use, it still works better than most. Its base screws into the wall. We have moved it from wall to wall when we moved over the years. We plan to pass it down to some level of our offspring as a treasured heirloom.
Dear Algot
I think you failed to become an
escapee from the trap that EPS had prepared to
harass you : you understood he used the verb "to suck" in the colloquial meaning of "is bad, does not work", but he used it in the
conventional meaning : the base of his
acuator actually attaches to any smooth surface by "sucking" it. No reason to be sad !
Congratulation for your 50 years old
acuator. I thought my 40 years old fridge (a Kelvinator, if you can believe it !) was something of a record of old age for a working appliance, but I have to admit defeat !