On 12/9/2019 3:12 PM, Rene Lamontagne wrote:
On 2019-12-09 3:53 p.m., Paul wrote:
micky wrote:
I'm thinking of joining anti-social media.
But when I inquire, no one will talk to me.
You should start your own website entitled
Â*Â* "New uses for tinfoil"
That should attract the right kind of clientele.
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/06...t3._medium.jpg
Tinfoil people are a pretty friendly lot.
http://www.wisconsinfrights.com/ufo-daze-2018/
Â*Â* Paul
Why do we always say "Tinfoil" when we really mean *Aluminum foil*? :-)
I remember back when I was a child, that's what almost everyone said. It
was wrapped around cigarettes in a package.
But these days, when you can buy aluminum (aluminium for those in the
UK) foil in rolls, almost nobody (nobody I know anyway) still says tinfoil.
I don't know it was ever called "tinfoil"? Was it originally made from
tin? Probably, but I don't know for sure.
Similarly, canned food came in cans made from steel, and still do. They
were called "tin cans" back then and still are.
--
Ken