Mail Archives: djgpp/1993/03/12/14:33:30
>> >I'm under the impression Heinlein first used this in his novel
>> >"The Moon is a Harsh Mistress". I can't seem to locate my copy,
>> >but I believe the correct acronym is TNSTAAFL; Heinlein having
>> >written back in the days when we still believed in good grammer.
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>> It is grammatically correct (or at least it is both good and common
>> usage) to violate grammer rules for emphasis. Anyway, "There Ain't No
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>> Such Thing As a Free Lunch" is TANSTAAFL, "There Is No Such Thing As A
>> Free Lunch" would be TINSTAAFL, not TNSTAAFL.
>> Bob P.
I guess we don't believe in good spelling anymore either. :-) :-)
>> P.S.
>> Can we drop this now? Anyway, it isn't original with Heinlein, it
>> comes out of the lore and legend of economics.
Agreed. Enough! I'm going to McDonald's for a "hundred-grammer".
And it ain't gonna be free. ;-)
S.
P.S. -- Seriously, thanks to everyone who participated in this.
Look what I started with one "Eh??" !
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Stephen S. Kerr
University of California, San Diego
skerr AT ucsd DOT edu
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