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GeneralRe: Silly word you have to use in a UI Pin
dandy7222-Jan-20 10:51
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Michael Martin22-Jan-20 13:26
professionalMichael Martin22-Jan-20 13:26 
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honey the codewitch22-Jan-20 10:56
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dandy7222-Jan-20 10:57
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OriginalGriff22-Jan-20 8:05
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Gary Wheeler22-Jan-20 8:07
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OriginalGriff22-Jan-20 8:15
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kalberts22-Jan-20 8:24
kalberts22-Jan-20 8:24 
Your drawing made me think of the photolab where I had a summer job in my student days - years before the arrival of digital cameras. Prints were made by exposing the film frames one by one, side by side onto a strip of photosensitive paper. A roll of such a paper strip would hold several hundred photos. After exposure, in a darkroom, the strip was pulled over a roller into a container of developer chemicals - down and up, down and up, three or four sets of rollers (like in the drawing). The next roller took it over to a container with a stop bath, then to another one removing all undeveloped silver. (This would be the black&white process; it was in fact a color print developer, which requires several extra baths.) At least eight to ten paper strips was pulled over the rollers, side by side.

Those people handling the developer machine referred to it as the "sprosser". When I asked where that name came from, they didn't have a clue. It's just the name of it. This was in Norway, and the Norwegian word for "rung" is "sprosse", so I figured that it was the rollers (sort of rungs, sprosser) that had given name to the machine.

... until I heard one of the certified engineers referring to it as the "prosser", and a little later in a somewhat more formal setting as the "processor" ("processing" a print was a common term in those days for putting a photosensitive paper through those chemical processes). Aha! So when chatting with the others (who mostly had no formal education in the field, they had only learned to do the right moves), I started referring to the machine as the "prosser", not the "sprosser". I was corrected on that: It is called a "sprosser"! My attempts to explain that is was a processor, "prosser" being a shortform, was bluntly rejected as academic bullshit from a youngster who thought he could teach people with many years experience the name of things! ... So I went back to calling it a "sprosser" for the duration of the summer job, keeping it as a story to tell many years later Smile | :)
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Gary Wheeler22-Jan-20 8:49
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TheGreatAndPowerfulOz22-Jan-20 9:29
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Gary Wheeler22-Jan-20 9:36
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kalberts22-Jan-20 9:50
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11917640 Member 22-Jan-20 21:55
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CPallini22-Jan-20 23:41
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agolddog23-Jan-20 2:37
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milo-xml23-Jan-20 2:45
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Gary Wheeler23-Jan-20 2:55
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Marc Clifton23-Jan-20 2:53
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MikeTheFid23-Jan-20 3:28
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Gary Wheeler23-Jan-20 3:30
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MikeTheFid23-Jan-20 3:34
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Gary Wheeler23-Jan-20 3:40
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kalberts23-Jan-20 4:31
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