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A.R.T is the International Air Rail Organisation's blog, with news, articles and comment on all things related to air rail links world-wide. Your comments and thoughts are welcome: for obvious reasons, they will be moderated and may be edited.


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Feb10

Oodles?

Permalink | 10/02/10 | Categories: Statistics, State of the ART | by: A Sharp English (UK)

In one of the Committee sessions I attended at the Transportation Research Board annual meeting, in an exuberant moment someone used the word "Oodles" - meaning lots and lots!

It's a bit archaic - it was used years ago, but not much now.

Amid some amusement, it was defined by a mathematician as "10 to the many"! (Sadly, the software I use for this blog won't allow me to superscript "many" which slightly spoils the effect).

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