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    Klingon SRM due date?

    Steve, any idea at all how soon we can expect the Klingon SRM to be released on the main site?

    Are we talking weeks, months, "Stardate whenwegetaroundtoit"??
    <i>qaStaHvis wa'ram loS SaD Hugh SIjlaHqu qetbogh loD, 'ach Qunpu jorwi'mey ghop pop'a'. (J'ahn qa'liS, Mon'tiy Pay'tlhon Devwi'</I>

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    Hang on a bit yet -- should be some news soon.

    Steve Long
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    Good to hear, Steve. I'm waiting with baited breath!

    (What exactly does THAT mean, anyway? Who wants breath that smells like minnows and worms? Unless, of course, you're an Antedean!)
    <i>qaStaHvis wa'ram loS SaD Hugh SIjlaHqu qetbogh loD, 'ach Qunpu jorwi'mey ghop pop'a'. (J'ahn qa'liS, Mon'tiy Pay'tlhon Devwi'</I>

    "Four thousand throats <u>may</u> be cut in one night by a running man, but Holy Hand Grenades are far more rewarding." -- attributed to J'an K'lis, leader of the Klingon philosophical movement <i>Mon'ty Py'thon</i>

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    Originally posted by Knightsfyre
    Good to hear, Steve. I'm waiting with baited breath!

    (What exactly does THAT mean, anyway? Who wants breath that smells like minnows and worms? Unless, of course, you're an Antedean!)
    Actually, the phrase is 'bated' breath, an Elizabethan English phrase meaning 'abated' or 'held in abeyance', i.e., drawn back to a hushed whisper, or even more like 'holding my breath in anticipation'.



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    'Abeyance' is one of my favorite words.

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    Originally posted by C. Huth
    'Abeyance' is one of my favorite words.

    In La Femme Nikita they use the term 'Abeyance Operative' for an agent who has outlived his usefulness and is to be used for a suicide mission. It's a cool phrase.
    Greg

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    Madworld, Donnie Darko.

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