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Ratholing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ratholing is a used to describe a conversation or process that has deviated from its original productive purpose into a generally unproductive but long and winding detour that eventually comes to a dead end. The original discussion purpose may be to agree on a course of action. However, if one or more people rathole into a specific point of the discussion then the discussion stalls with no actionable outcome. This term is frequently used on the Macbreak Weekly podcast, resulting in the eventual creation of the “Rathole!” jingle [1] and subsequent full-length song. [2]
I first heard “rathole” used in the developer meetings run by my old boss and current friend, Richard Ramsay. Any topic that could be better handled offline or that took the group off the meeting’s stated agenda would be declared a rathole, and we’d immediately move back into the subject at hand. (Richard was great at this, by the way — one of many things I learned from him.)
Of course, as anyone who listens to MBW has figured out by now, our ratholes are usually the most interesting part of the show. I think of it like “ You Bet Your Life,” where the “news” is an icebreaker for letting us talk about more compelling stuff than who sold the most chips the preceding week or whether the rumors of Apple’s iLawnmower carry any weight.
In any case, I salute Richard for teaching me this fine term, and — owing to my own fragmented attention and general lack of interest (or ability) in typical Mac punditry — I’m proud to have a role in bringing ratholes to a broader audience.
(Here’s The Official Rathole Jingle)
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