my own connotation would be late night television infomercials - "it
slices it dices, and more..."

However I love the word.  When I hear it today, because of Friam, it
evokes to memory our resident Welsh physicist, raising his finger with a
knowing smile on his lips, saying, "...aaah, but it is more complicated
than that!"

davew



On Wed, Jul 22, 2015, at 02:45 PM, Steve Smith wrote:
> Nick wrote:
>> By
            the way, I hate that word problematic.  It suggest to
            anybody as old as I am that there is somewhere in NYC a
            cafeteria, called a Problemat, where one can purchase a
            juicy problem by putting a few coins in the door of the
            problem you like, and pulling it out, piping hot and ready
            to chew on.  I have gone looking for that store in NYC, and
            never found it.


>
>
    And I always thought Problemats were similar to Bureaucrats...
    people who made a life's work of either creating or perhaps solving
    Problems... or more likely *creating* problems so we have something
    to *solve*!  All of us on this list are therefore Problemats of one
    stripe or the other,   the only disagreement is who is who!
>
>
    I like your apprehension of the word better, it is somehow...
    ahem... "less problematic" than mine!  Oh... and can you break a
    buck, I see a two-bit problem there in the machine I'm
    interested in!
>
>
    - Steve
>
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