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[Facts] Re: chad- and I don't mean the country in Africa or the boy's name
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Janet,Hope you're sleeping better by now. Anyway, there's no consensus on the origin of this term:1) It may derive from "chat" -- small white pieces of rock resulting from lead mining. Seems like a stretch tho.2) It may derive from the name of the "Chadless" paper punch (named after its inventor, a Mr Chadless), which was designed to keep the little paper punches off the floor.3) Maybe we should call a "pregnant chad" a "Dershowish", because Mr Gore's most prominent attorney Mr Dershowitz WISHES it were a legal vote...4) Idle thought: if the hanging paper left from an incomplete punch is a "chad", is the hole left by a complete punch a "jeremy"? Sorry, showing my age.
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Davidh,I like option #2 and that's the one I'm settling on.I, too, was wondering where the "jeremies" were lurking so we must be about the same age.Here's a good one. A friend of mine says they (the chads) are the same general shape as the country. A bit of stretch that one!Yes I'm sleeping better now, but I think I'll be tossing and turning for about four years. Thanks for your help. I'll tune in just to keep up with you and CheBanana.
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