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cherry picker
Category: Miscellaneous Asked by: johno8-ga List Price: $8.00 |
Posted:
11 Jun 2005 05:59 PDT
Expires: 14 Jun 2005 22:34 PDT Question ID: 532163 |
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Re: cherry picker
From: waukon-ga on 11 Jun 2005 09:40 PDT |
A cherry-picker is a machine, a semi-enclosed bucket-like platform on a hydraulic shaft mounted on the back of a truck, lifting a worker as much as 30 feet above ground level. It gets its name from the fact you can pick cherries from the top of a cherry tree in perfect comfort and safety. As a verb, to cherry-pick means to select the choicest item[s], usually to the disadvantage of another. An example is going into a store and buying only the advertised loss leaders. It can also mean to select only the easiest. Without a fuller context, 'a cherry picker course' is ambiguous. It's either a course intructing one in how to operate a cherry picker, or a education course one selects that is easy, or, due to over-popularity, is open to sign-up in order of student seniority. |
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Re: cherry picker
From: johno8-ga on 12 Jun 2005 08:21 PDT |
a course intructing one in how to operate a cherry picker |
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Re: cherry picker
From: myoarin-ga on 12 Jun 2005 18:31 PDT |
Hope, Waukon hit it; it's a choice course that is easy, has little reading, no term paper, no 8 or 9 o'clock lectures - and a minimum of them - and so on. |
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