MSTR4SLV30 -> RE: Wrong priorities (9/8/2016 6:40:44 AM)
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Old English bin(n), binne, of Celtic origin; related to Welsh ben ‘cart.’ The original meaning was ‘receptacle’ in a general sense; also specifically ‘a receptacle for provender in a stable’ and ‘a receptacle for storing grain, bread, or other foodstuffs.’ The sense ‘receptacle for trash’ dates from the mid 19th century. To put common things in their place, or to break up large piles of data in smaller like ammounts of data
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