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minus-squareDiddlydee@feddit.uklinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up42·edit-223 hours agoWhy? Touch and go is a maritime term recorded back in the 16th century, for the keel touching the seabed briefly without running aground.
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minus-squareohulancutash@feddit.uklinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up9·21 hours agoThis is known as the Tiffany problem.
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minus-squarekerrigan778@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·17 hours agoIt’s recorded use in the 16th century I don’t believe had anything to do with maritime use though. The one I’m aware of was literally someone writing that they will “touch on one topic briefly then move onto other topics”
Why? Touch and go is a maritime term recorded back in the 16th century, for the keel touching the seabed briefly without running aground.
I have been lied to?!?
Immersion restored.
Thanks !
This is known as the Tiffany problem.
soulsLikeScreenshotImmersionRestored.meme
It’s recorded use in the 16th century I don’t believe had anything to do with maritime use though. The one I’m aware of was literally someone writing that they will “touch on one topic briefly then move onto other topics”