a different kettle of...
Posted: 21 May 2010 07:30
looking for something else I found this 
(pdfs and the search function are awesome, I can't believe how I managed without it before!)
Anyway we've all heard that expression:
It's just a word but the lesson I learned from Frank's writing("minutiae") is that often the biggest meaning is found in the smallest detail

(pdfs and the search function are awesome, I can't believe how I managed without it before!)
Anyway we've all heard that expression:
Check this out:Kettle of fish
This term is usually part of 'a fine kettle of fish', 'a pretty kettle of fish' etc, which mean 'a muddle or awkward state of affairs'. The expression 'a different kettle of fish' has, as seems fitting, a different meaning, which is 'an alternative; a different thing altogether'.
So the sandtrout is some sort of sandfish, and the expression going back to Old Earth found its way to Arrakis and adpated, like everything else had to adapt.Now here was a pretty kettle of sandtrout! The Fremen didn't know what to make of Kynes. They knew who he was, of course. No man arrived on Arrakis without a full dossier finding its way into the Fremen strongholds. They knew him: he was an Imperial servant.
It's just a word but the lesson I learned from Frank's writing("minutiae") is that often the biggest meaning is found in the smallest detail
