Give thanks to Mr. Charles Higson for the inspiration to name this site 'full diddly'. It's a phrase from one of his excellent books called 'Full Whack'. And thanks to Scotty Clarke for introducing me to these books.
What does 'full diddly' mean? Well I guess that's open to interpretation but for me it smacks of the pure joy and elevation of wreckless intensity. Or something like that, it's a feeling. Read the book, and I suggest you do, and you'll get it.
"Go full diddly like Signor Glass. They don't give you another shot."
While I'm here, here are links to Charles Higson's books at amazon.com.
"Yes! Perfection. Give it full diddly, ... Diddly-diddly-diddly-diddly... go for it, full whack!"