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(person) by ideath (2.3 mon) (print)   ?   (I like it!) Mon Jan 31 2000 at 22:46:10

To dropout: to fail to fulfill expectation, not complete a course (of study, generally). A person, varieties: college dropout or the much-maligned high school dropout.

Everyone's got their own reasons, and some of them are wonderful. Travel. Art. Family. Work. Enlightenment. Disillusionment.

Those of the high school variety may ameliorate the attendant social stigma by achieving their GED. Those opting for this route won't have to deal with another year of high school hell, and may well be lauded for their resourcefulness, especially if they're being otherwise productive with their time. Presented properly, and with self-confidence and rationality, a GED will get you most places a high school diploma will.

College dropouts, on the other hand, started into a project that's optional and costly. At some point, for some reason, we leave. While there is intention of return and closure, for our own sanity and to save face (for oneself or for the folks), we may say we're "taking time off" or "on leave". But as that time stretches, or as realization of the difficulty of returning sets in, or as self-esteem plummets, we may defeatedly defiantly claim "dropout". Plans change.


(idea) by gUmbi (7 y) (print)   ?   (I like it!) Mon May 01 2000 at 1:20:00

Another type would have to be people who became tired of being surrounded by other people who were not in school because they wanted to learn nor because they were intelligent but rather because they were told by their parental units that they were supposed to go to university even if they ended up never learning a thing in the entire four years and were something proud of that fact.

Winston Churchill said 'I am always ready to learn, although I do not always like being taught'


(thing) by Albert Herring (4.3 hr) (print)   ?   (I like it!) Fri Nov 30 2001 at 17:36:42

For those thinking of dropping out of school to become bicycle mechanics:

The brazed, welded, glued on or occasionally pressed-in parts of a cycle frame to which the wheels are clamped or bolted. The front dropouts are generally a C shape, opening downwards, with a lug on top which is brazed (etc.) into the fork blade. Rear dropouts are similarly attached to the seat stay and chain stay (or whatever structures replace them in non-diamond frames) come in three flavours:

  • Track pattern. The slot on these opens to the rear, such that in order to remove the wheel, it needs to be first moved forwards to de-tension the chain and drop it off the sprocket(s). Also commonly used on BMX bikes and single-gear kids bikes and on some mountain bikes, especially with rear suspension.
  • Standard road pattern. These open forwards, facing slightly downwards. Higher range parts have a screw adjuster accessible from the rear so that the optimum position of the wheel can be set for quick wheel changes (assuming that you use a derailleur gear or some other chain tensioning device). Most are long enough to allow for fore and aft adjustments of wheel position to take up chain slack if you use a single gear, but some are a bit on the short side. The right-hand dropout often incorporates a standard pattern gear hanger to attach the rear derailleur mechanism.
  • Vertical road pattern. On these the slot opens downwards, making it easier to drop the bike onto the wheel. Can only be used with derailleur gears because there is not enough scope for movement to tension the chain otherwise, and are also not very forgiving of imprecision in the construction of the frame; they do however allow for a much tighter clearance between the seat tube and the rear wheel, which is a bit of a fetish area for stiffness-obsessed framebuilders.
Synonyms: end, fork end

(thing) by Stavr0 (2.3 wk) (print)   ?   (I like it!) Fri Nov 30 2001 at 18:31:07

On a magnetic recording; audio, video or digital, a place where the iron oxide is missing. This is caused by damage due to friction or manufacturing defect. Symptom is that the signal strength drops and specs appear on a video recording.

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