by watermelonpunch » Mon 07 Jul 2008, 11:14:45
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Ludi', 'I') guess "overnight" means different things to different people. Some might mean it literally - today we're fine, tomorrow we're destitute. Others might mean it metaphorically, that is "overnight" means "relatively quickly." In terms of societal change, something happening over a period of say, five years is "overnight." It's certainly possible to see such an "overnight" change if oil decline rates are 8 -14%.
I see what you mean, I do, about phrase usage.
And I tend to be more literal than most, yes.
But I really don't think anyone in the general public means "5 years" when they say "overnight". Think most people would assume it means, at least, less than a year!
Who's with me on this?
I can't speak for wertz, but I think by the post, it seemed to me to mean that everything, the whole shebang, our entire economy & society, was not going to be some sudden cataclysmic change happening abruptly, overnight, or in a week, or maybe not even in just a few months.
But I would've never imagined wertz meant "the changes won't happen over a period of 5 years" when the term "overnight" was used.
5 years isn't abrupt cataclysmic societal change, unless you're an anthropologist or archaeologist and this isn't an archaeology forum.
So maybe we should just hear clarification from the source. What about it wertz? Does "overnight" = 5 years? 24 hours? Several weeks? Are you an anthropologist?

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Ludi', 'I')t's certainly possible to see such an "overnight" change if oil decline rates are 8 -14%.
Okay, so please clarify. First, what do you mean by "overnight"? And what, specifically are you talking about changing?
I feel like Gideon Ambassador Hodin. haha. Sorry!