ssosmcin said:
And "unicorder" wasn't so hot either.
Yeah -- it only detected unicorns.
ssosmcin said:
And "unicorder" wasn't so hot either.
Christopher said:
Yeah -- it only detected unicorns.
roger1999 said:
What does the "tri" mean in tricorder?
A beaker full of death said:
roger1999 said:
What does the "tri" mean in tricorder?
It slices, dices and chops.
The prefix means "three."
Mallory said:
Ron Popeil doesn't need any more ideas. Don't egg him on. Please?
Why would a paramiltary, government organization use a brand name? Are they selling them to teenagers? Besides, the mystery has already been answered, and it does, indeed, stem from the three primary functions of the recorder -- er, tricorder.Timo said:
The prefix means "three."
Not in tribology, though. Or in tribunal.
And never mind that since this is a device, its name is most probably a brand name, concoted for marketability, or a nickname chosen by the users, rather than a scientifically rigorous logical description of the device's function. Just like an IPod isn't a device resting on one I-beam leg, despite appearances, a tricorder need not feature three of anything, least of all "cords".
Timo Saloniemi
voggmo said:
So it measured time, but didn't tell time. Never did see a clock or a watch on either the crew or the Enterprise.
Why would a paramiltary, government organization use a brand name? Are they selling them to teenagers?
Besides, the mystery has already been answered, and it does, indeed, stem from the three primary functions of the recorder -- er, tricorder.
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