In July 1985, Commodore released an impressive new multimedia PC called the Amiga. This system, once the object of a legal fight between Atari and Commodore, made waves in the press with its ...
The term “cleanup on aisle” is commonly followed by a number which designates a specific aisle in a grocery store, supermarket, or retail environment that requires immediate attention due to a spill, mess, or hazardous situation.
Clean-up on Aisle 4 is a slang term used to describe a situation where something has gone horribly wrong, and immediate action is required. This phrase is often used in emergency situations, particularly in retail stores, supermarkets, and other public places where accidents can happen.
This common call was taken up as "Clean up in aisle 5!" (a random choice of number) to indicate that a mistake had been made in any walk of life that needed immediate attention/corrective action. Thus aisle 5 entered the language as the generic place where unfortunate things happen.
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Amiga is a family of personal computers produced by Commodore from 1985 until the company's bankruptcy in 1994, with production by others afterward. When introduced, it was one of a number of mid-1980s computers with 16-bit or 32-bit processors, 256 KB or more of RAM, and mouse-based GUIs. These include the Atari ST —the Amiga's primary competitor— Macintosh, Apple IIGS, and Archimedes ...