Well, that's weird. I posted two emails of the one below around 3:53
P.M. my time, and they didn't come up, so I tried again with an
explanatory note at 5:59 P.M and that came up. The two missing ones
just popped up (explain that), so I apologize for the multiple
postings. They weren't worth that much exposure.
Rod Stephens
Family Theater Productions
Rod Stephens wrote:
I think we can carry this debate back to the days when tough guys would
use their "revolvers" to "wipe out" someone. The name, I would
guess, was based on the spindle or pin around which the chambers of the
pistol revolved. They didn't exactly complete a full rotation except
in the case of emptying said weapon.
Anyway, the definition of "rotate" in my dictionary is:
1. to cause to turn around an axis or center point: revolve.
So, I agree with Don.
Don Cox wrote:
On 21/08/03, Art Shifrin wrote:
Note that cylinders also rotate, they don't revolve.
Please give an example of something that you think revolves.
So far as I know, "rotate" and "revolve" are synonyms.
Regards
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Don Cox
doncox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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