Yes.
I once worked for a company where Claas was a customer, and had visited their factory. So when the story first emerged with his claim that he had been searching for 'agricultural machinery' I guessed his search term.
I've got the same problem which I've solved by attaching explanatory notes to my notes. Unfortunately, this requires an index that keeps track of notes and the note notes.
Have you ever heard an Armagh farmer say tractor? It sounds closer to Tructor, a deep earthy u, with echoes of pure filth.
Or put another way, why did it take so long to get this paper written.
Thank you, I remember seeing a grainy version of this decades ago and it occasionally pops into my mind but I didn't think anyone had uploaded it, glad to be wrong.
When I came across it I first thought the idea was a bit odd but after reading I thought the author raised some salient points. I'm ready for an entire book on the subject.
This sounded so insane until I considered you could replace “tractor guy” as shorthand for attractive with “doctor” and it’s the same for American cinema.
This just reminded me of when I was in Kazakhstan and had a channel from Turkmen TV that was seemingly just their president erotically grooming horses all day.
Our poor U.S. presidents will never know such true freedom and love.