"Dead in the water"

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darkewaffle

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I know it's just a comment but personally I thought it was funny as hell.

http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=29112

"Tiffany, "Dead in the water" means"died before it was bourn." You know, a baby that dies before it gets bourn, while it's still in the fetal water... Sharp is an old company, this phrase does not apply to it. The "sinking ship" phrase that you use several times in your piece has nothing to do with "Dead in the water"

I think I might use the phrase "rotting fetus" instead of "sinking ship" from now on.
 

DesiPower

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didnt read the whole thing, but "dead in the water" does not mean dead before born, it simply means not working anymore, no hope.
 
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