Tin-fu would be Chinese, but I'm not sure of the exact translation.
Tin-do would be the art of tin, and thus reserved fro those who mearly compete or are looking for the peace of mind through the meditation of the kit. Looks good, sounds good, isn't always the best.
Tin-jitsu would be the nitty, gritty, knock 'em in the mud and jump on them version. <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> Might not be fancy or pretty, but it brings your backside back.
UPDATE: Google is my brain. :P Kung-fu means hard work, or great accomplishement, and doesn't actually mean just martial skills, unless you a westerner. So... Tin-fu is accurate, as it a truely work to stuff the good parts of an entire civilization into an Altoids tin. And isn't that ultimate goal? <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
Edited by ironraven (10/19/05 12:16 AM)
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