Citations:taxicab
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English citations of taxicab
Earliest Usenet uses via Google Groups:
- taxi: net.misc - May 4 1982, 10:49 pm by eagle
- It is related (at least in my mind) to the phrases "hack writer" and "hack (taxi) driver".
- cab: net.jokes - Jun 5 1982, 2:09 am by azure
- A drunk college student staggers out of Shakey's Pizza and hails a cab.
- taxis: net.travel - Nov 25 1982, 2:16 am by uiucdcs
- Taxis are quite inexpensive.
- taxicabs: net.college - Mar 31 1983, 12:45 pm by ucbesvax
- Noam Chomsky notes that a good many people who could be doing valuable research are driving taxicabs.
- taxicab: net.nlang - Mar 31 1983, 1:40 pm by utcsrgv
- I seem to recall that both "taxi" and "cab" are, at least in English, abbreviations of the word "taxicab" (this makes sense so far...).
- cabs: net.flame - Sep 12 1983, 5:05 am by 3363
- I looked up the definition and the closest thing I can figure out is that a lot of people posting news also drive cabs as a side job.
- taxi-cab: net.flame - Oct 7 1983, 1:53 pm by e
- The ideal car for NYC: a used taxi-cab with all the fittings still intact.
- taxi cab: net.math - May 3 1984, 3:19 pm by h
- 1729 is interesting Because G. H. Hardy rode in taxi cab No. 1729 on his way to see Srinivasa Ramanujan at Putney.
- taxi cabs: net.religion.jewish - Feb 8 1985, 8:00 am by cs193
- Many Israelis who choose not to follow the Halacha are eating garinim (i.e., sunflower seeds) and occupying taxi cabs in the Bronx.
- Taxi-cabs: eunet.jokes - Jul 5 1989, 10:17 am by Dave Thorpe
- When he reached the sign he saw many small stickers plastered all over it - "WANT A GOOD TIME - 0393322505", "SLIPERY SAUCY SUZY - yours reasonable rates, ask at reception", "Fred's Taxi-cabs - Handy when you're pissed", "Pedro's Taxi-cabs - It's 1p cheaper than Fred's", etc..
- taxi-cabs: alt.folklore.computers - Feb 7 1990, 1:19 pm by Brad Sherman
- I seem to remember reading that the analogue of taxi-cabs in ancient Rome used a geared mechanism which dropped a stone into a hopper for every N revolutions of the wheels of the vehicle (chariot?).