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J.Mangelaars wrote:

> Widespread? I've read in earlier posts three different explainations. 
?????

I agree with you that correct terminology is desireable, but..

All the explanations I've read have given the same meaning to the
phrase "no joy": "I don't see that ***! plane you just pointed out
to me!"

What different meanings have you encountered?

Snowbird


