Originally posted by silver_tears
Just mount it Michael. mhmm
The word mount (from the Latin mons, mountain or hill) has many meanings:
* Mount may be short for mountain; this is the origin of names such as Mount Ararat
* A mount is a riding animal, i.e. a (usually domesticated) animal intending for riding—an equine such as horse, camel, elephant or garuda; to mount means to sit astride such an animal
* To mount is to climb or to stand atop something; in this sense, it can also refer euphemistically to copulation, especially between animals
* Mounting, in taxidermy, is the preparation of dead animals for display
* Mounting, to a guitarist means to support the instrument with the leg, as opposed to a strap or sitting
* Mounting, in graphic arts, is attaching an item such a print to a heavy backing such as foamcore
* A mount is a point to which additional equipment, such as a weapon, camera, winch or telescope can be attached to a fixed point or to a vehicle so that the operator need not support nor stabilise the equipment; see also gun turret, hard point Portable navigation devices (PNDs) and cell phones are regularly held in the car via a mount** Telescope mount, a device used to position, support, and stabilize a telescope
o Lens mount
* A mount (grappling), is a favorable position where a combatant sits astride the adversary's chest
* A mount in gymnastics is the maneuver of going from the ground onto a gymnastic apparatus, such as the balance beam or parallel bars
* Mount, a Unix system utility to make a file system accessible at a certain point in the directory tree
* Mount (streaming) Points are also used in streaming software systems
* The Mount (Lenox, Massachusetts) is the name of Edith Wharton's home in the Berkshires
mhmm
Originally posted by Outbound
The word mount (from the Latin mons, mountain or hill) has many meanings:* Mount may be short for mountain; this is the origin of names such as Mount Ararat
* A mount is a riding animal, i.e. a (usually domesticated) animal intending for riding—an equine such as horse, camel, elephant or garuda; to mount means to sit astride such an animal
* To mount is to climb or to stand atop something; in this sense, it can also refer euphemistically to copulation, especially between animals
* Mounting, in taxidermy, is the preparation of dead animals for display
* Mounting, to a guitarist means to support the instrument with the leg, as opposed to a strap or sitting
* Mounting, in graphic arts, is attaching an item such a print to a heavy backing such as foamcore
* A mount is a point to which additional equipment, such as a weapon, camera, winch or telescope can be attached to a fixed point or to a vehicle so that the operator need not support nor stabilise the equipment; see also gun turret, hard point Portable navigation devices (PNDs) and cell phones are regularly held in the car via a mount** Telescope mount, a device used to position, support, and stabilize a telescope
o Lens mount
* A mount (grappling), is a favorable position where a combatant sits astride the adversary's chest
* A mount in gymnastics is the maneuver of going from the ground onto a gymnastic apparatus, such as the balance beam or parallel bars
* Mount, a Unix system utility to make a file system accessible at a certain point in the directory tree
* Mount (streaming) Points are also used in streaming software systems
* The Mount (Lenox, Massachusetts) is the name of Edith Wharton's home in the Berkshires
mhmm
mhmm
Originally posted by Outbound
The word mount (from the Latin mons, mountain or hill) has many meanings:* Mount may be short for mountain; this is the origin of names such as Mount Ararat
* A mount is a riding animal, i.e. a (usually domesticated) animal intending for riding—an equine such as horse, camel, elephant or garuda; to mount means to sit astride such an animal
* To mount is to climb or to stand atop something; in this sense, it can also refer euphemistically to copulation, especially between animals
* Mounting, in taxidermy, is the preparation of dead animals for display
* Mounting, to a guitarist means to support the instrument with the leg, as opposed to a strap or sitting
* Mounting, in graphic arts, is attaching an item such a print to a heavy backing such as foamcore
* A mount is a point to which additional equipment, such as a weapon, camera, winch or telescope can be attached to a fixed point or to a vehicle so that the operator need not support nor stabilise the equipment; see also gun turret, hard point Portable navigation devices (PNDs) and cell phones are regularly held in the car via a mount** Telescope mount, a device used to position, support, and stabilize a telescope
o Lens mount
* A mount (grappling), is a favorable position where a combatant sits astride the adversary's chest
* A mount in gymnastics is the maneuver of going from the ground onto a gymnastic apparatus, such as the balance beam or parallel bars
* Mount, a Unix system utility to make a file system accessible at a certain point in the directory tree
* Mount (streaming) Points are also used in streaming software systems
* The Mount (Lenox, Massachusetts) is the name of Edith Wharton's home in the Berkshires
mhmm
Daemon tools mmm