;-} Fouled up my @sp!
My time with the military surely demonstrated that FUBAR = "f#cked up beyond all recognition". A concept freqyently well-applied to etymological reconstruction when the originator of a neologism cannot be definitively consulted.... Anyone want to have a go at the sematic relationships between technophilia and biting the heads of off chickens at a sideshow? ;-} ;-P Cheers! Bob T. >Hello, > >Probably it's something every native English speaker knows, but as a >Dutchman I'm wondering for some time already what 'foo bar' stands for. >These words are not only used in the Jess manual but also in other documents >about programming. I looked in my (not so good) dictionary and with Google, >but failed to find anything. So my question is, what do these words mean? > >Bye, >Sander > > >-------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, send the words 'unsubscribe jess-users [EMAIL PROTECTED]' >in the BODY of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED], NOT to the list >(use your own address!) List problems? Notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] >-------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, send the words 'unsubscribe jess-users [EMAIL PROTECTED]' in the BODY of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED], NOT to the list (use your own address!) List problems? Notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------