I managed to get a question right without actually answering the question. A Munro is the name for a mountain in Scotland above 3000 feet as allandwf says named after Sir Hugh Munro.
I had guessed that a Marilyn was probably a smaller version but as i didnt really answer the question does somebody else want to jump in with a question.
I would have said Isaac Asimov but 1920 is too early for that...
Wrong.
It's from a Czech play 'Rossum's Universal Robots' in 1920. It means 'Forced Labour' - there were male Robots and female Robotkas. Certainly not invented by Asimov...
It was close enough for me, I didn't relish 4 or 5 days debate on the definition of a hill.
It is.... 'too early' for Asimov.
You, OTOH, Mr F are correct. I couldn't find any reference to robotkas, but otherwise over to your good self.
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What did the (original) man from Porlock do?
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Wrong.
It's from a Czech play 'Rossum's Universal Robots' in 1920. It means 'Forced Labour' - there were male Robots and female Robotkas. Certainly not invented by Asimov...
I know, just trying to get my post count up
Hardly in the spirit of things, young Zep
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