Apparently the inventor of the dreadnought also invented...

Started by Jacob, November 27, 2012, 11:56:27 PM

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... the expression "OMG".

QuoteAdmiral Fisher developed the dreadnought battleship, the battlecruiser, QF guns, and steam turbines but of the many innovations he championed, only the acronym 'OMG' is widely used in the same form today.
http://blogs.smithsonianmag.com/smartnews/2012/11/the-first-use-of-omg-was-in-a-1917-letter-to-winston-churchill/

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Half of that isn't even accurate.  QF naval guns were developed by Elswick and the turbine warship was Parsons.
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Quote from: Neil on November 28, 2012, 12:52:25 AM
Half of that isn't even accurate.  QF naval guns were developed by Elswick and the turbine warship was Parsons.

Doesn't say that he invented any of them.  It says that he championed them.

PJL

There was an article a few months ago that stated that Churchill was the first to use the OMG shorthand. So someone's wrong...

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Quote from: PJL on November 28, 2012, 01:06:56 PM
There was an article a few months ago that stated that Churchill was the first to use the OMG shorthand. So someone's wrong...

Considering Churchill was half in the bag by 9pm, he probably spelled it MGO anyway.

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Quote from: PJL on November 28, 2012, 01:06:56 PM
There was an article a few months ago that stated that Churchill was the first to use the OMG shorthand. So someone's wrong...

Oxford also gives it to Fisher.