“Tractor Beam” has a full semantic connection to the farm vehicle.
A tractor is called that because it is hooked up to other equipment (ploughs, harrows, harvesters,etc) and pulls them.
Likewise the tractor beam pulls things.
1 dictionary result
Main Entry: tractor beam
Part of Speech: n
Definition: a hypothetical device in force field technology which can attract an object from a distance
So it appears that the two words are not related; “tractor” seems to be associated with “attractor”, not with a farm implement. See also:
theR0nin - Use the dictionary properly and you will see that anything that attracts something actually pulls that thing towards it as opposed to repelling away from it.
Also do you not find it odd that Attractor and Tractor have only the “At” at the beginning to separate them i.e tension - attension, tend - attend, tempt - attempt, tune - attune etc. They all have the same dirivitive. Which is why it was called a TRACTOR beam in the first place and why it became a dictionary result and Part of Speech: n and why it is hypothetical.
Actually, Karen, the term literalist comes from the Latin verb/noun/predicate “lItarcus” who was the emperor for fifteen minutes (or minitucuses) after Nero was found wrapped in flaming oil by his flaming eunuch Unis. He would say things that could only be taken literally or laterally if he was on a football field (bilaterally if he was in a Disco). Hence the term. :-)
zero over 14 years ago
try the agro-vehicle grabberer one
ksoskins over 14 years ago
I think what you’re looking for is the Deere Attractant.
Nebulous Premium Member over 14 years ago
“Tractor Beam” has a full semantic connection to the farm vehicle. A tractor is called that because it is hooked up to other equipment (ploughs, harrows, harvesters,etc) and pulls them. Likewise the tractor beam pulls things.
freeholder1 over 14 years ago
I suspect some comments will have their detractors.
orfreebird over 14 years ago
What factor tractor shatner?
treBsdrawkcaB over 14 years ago
Farmer Love Song: “What Can I Do To A Tractor?”
N.D.Pendent over 14 years ago
This comicstrip is definitely going where no man has gone before!
HappyChappy over 14 years ago
Joe-Allen “Joe” DotyGenius_badge said, about 8 hours ago
Use your “tractor beam.” It sounds like a pun; but, it really isn’t.
A “tractor beam” has no connection with farm vehicles.
Except in this cartoon, that is.
This comment made me laugh more than the cartoon itself. Tractors pull, so do tractor beams Hence the name.
bobpeters61 over 14 years ago
Just use the transporter to beam it in. It’s too fragile to stand up to your tractor beam. Remember what it did to that jet fighter?
poohbear8192 over 14 years ago
You want SILLY!!?
How about THIS?
Maybe the tractor is getting ready to plant SOY BEAMS!
Still needs a planter though.
theR0nin over 14 years ago
tractor beam
1 dictionary result Main Entry: tractor beam Part of Speech: n Definition: a hypothetical device in force field technology which can attract an object from a distanceSo it appears that the two words are not related; “tractor” seems to be associated with “attractor”, not with a farm implement. See also:
http://www.reference.com/browse/tractor+beam
HappyChappy over 14 years ago
theR0nin - Use the dictionary properly and you will see that anything that attracts something actually pulls that thing towards it as opposed to repelling away from it.
Also do you not find it odd that Attractor and Tractor have only the “At” at the beginning to separate them i.e tension - attension, tend - attend, tempt - attempt, tune - attune etc. They all have the same dirivitive. Which is why it was called a TRACTOR beam in the first place and why it became a dictionary result and Part of Speech: n and why it is hypothetical.
blumunofky over 14 years ago
It’s a comic! It’s a play on words! It’s a clean double-entendre. Geez, leave it to the literalists to take the fun out of stuff!
freeholder1 over 14 years ago
Actually, Karen, the term literalist comes from the Latin verb/noun/predicate “lItarcus” who was the emperor for fifteen minutes (or minitucuses) after Nero was found wrapped in flaming oil by his flaming eunuch Unis. He would say things that could only be taken literally or laterally if he was on a football field (bilaterally if he was in a Disco). Hence the term. :-)
Bargrove over 14 years ago
Karen: They are having great fun. Leave them at it.
greekhoplite over 14 years ago
Blast it to pieces!!
ChazNCenTex over 14 years ago
Maybe the tractor is there to pull them out of the episode.
Coyoty Premium Member over 14 years ago
Don’t use your high beams, you’ll blind him.
captainedd over 14 years ago
On their way to Sherman’s Planet to plant the grain…