Re: sing if you're happy that way
On Tue, 08 May 2001, you wrote: > > 'PISHA' have all sorts of possibilities for acronymic re-interpretation, > > e.g.: > Perhaps from the Yiddish 'Pisher'? > > Pisher - Male infant, a little squirt, a nobody thats interesting .. that kinda ties in with the Hungarian 'piszis' that means much the same thing IIRC -- Robin Szemeti The box said "requires windows 95 or better" So I installed Linux!
RE: sing if you're happy that way
On Tue, 8 May 2001, Lucy McWilliam wrote: > L. > Never argue with a biologist. Why not? Not that I ever would, you understand...just wondering what the exact precedent for this is? -- mark wrote this Disclaimer: The above statement is not intended to be legally binding
Re: sing if you're happy that way
> That much I'd figured out - perhaps I'm being too deep and meaningful in > assuming that 'CHOPS' has some greater meaning. That said, 'CHOPS' and > 'PISHA' have all sorts of possibilities for acronymic re-interpretation, > e.g.: > Perhaps from the Yiddish 'Pisher'? Pisher - Male infant, a little squirt, a nobody (http://www.pass.to/glossary/gloz3.htm#letp) -- Jonathan Peterson Technical Manager, Unified Ltd, 020 7383 6092 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: sing if you're happy that way
On Tue, 8 May 2001, Robert Thompson wrote: > Chris Has Own Perl Syntax Hmm...message-disclaimer ratio?! L. Never argue with a biologist.
RE: sing if you're happy that way
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RE: sing if you're happy that way
From: Cross David - dcross [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > It's what Chris uses to sign off his more erudite postings at > the Cookwood > board - either that or the even more scarey 'PISHA'! That much I'd figured out - perhaps I'm being too deep and meaningful in assuming that 'CHOPS' has some greater meaning. That said, 'CHOPS' and 'PISHA' have all sorts of possibilities for acronymic re-interpretation, e.g.: Chris HOping Puberty Starts Perl Is Shit Hot, Aie. I look forward to seeing what else can be contrived by the fetid imaginations of London PM (collectively and individually). I hope 'Chris' will appreciate our efforts :-) Andrew.
Re: sing if you're happy that way
Matthew Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Wisty - next T-shirt please: > > use strict > is gay Hey, that's perl6 compliant. -- Piers Cawley www.iterative-software.com
RE: sing if you're happy that way
From: Andrew Bowman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 3:18 PM > > From: Struan Donald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: 08 May 2001 13:08 > > > > * at 08/05 13:04 +0100 Matthew Jones said: > > > Wisty - next T-shirt please: > > > > > > use strict > > > is gay > > > > > > Heh. On the back "-w is jolly"? > > > > surely the back should be: > > > > CHOPS > > Excuse me for my ignorance of this matter, however I can't figure out what > 'CHOPS' means in this context (and am sure I'm not alone among London PMers, > at least not on this question). > > According to acronymfinder.com it's "Controlled Humidity Operational > Preservation System", but I doubt this is what the tiresome oik on > crackwood.com or cookpot.com or whatever it is was referring to. > > Nor does Jeeves know either. It's what Chris uses to sign off his more erudite postings at the Cookwood board - either that or the even more scarey 'PISHA'! Dave... -- The information contained in this communication is confidential, is intended only for the use of the recipient named above, and may be legally privileged. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please re-send this communication to the sender and delete the original message or any copy of it from your computer system.
Re: sing if you're happy that way
* at 08/05 15:18 +0100 Andrew Bowman said: > Excuse me for my ignorance of this matter, however I can't figure out what > 'CHOPS' means in this context (and am sure I'm not alone among London PMers, > at least not on this question). > > According to acronymfinder.com it's "Controlled Humidity Operational > Preservation System", but I doubt this is what the tiresome oik on > crackwood.com or cookpot.com or whatever it is was referring to. as bizzaro insults/putdowns go Controlled Humidity... has a kinda neat ring to it. > Nor does Jeeves know either. i suspect this is it though: http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/jargon/html/entry/channel-op.html although it still doesn't ring true. sreuan
RE: sing if you're happy that way
Excuse me for my ignorance of this matter, however I can't figure out what 'CHOPS' means in this context (and am sure I'm not alone among London PMers, at least not on this question). According to acronymfinder.com it's "Controlled Humidity Operational Preservation System", but I doubt this is what the tiresome oik on crackwood.com or cookpot.com or whatever it is was referring to. Nor does Jeeves know either. Yours not so blissfully ignorant, Andrew. > -Original Message- > From: Struan Donald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: 08 May 2001 13:08 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: sing if you're happy that way > > > * at 08/05 13:04 +0100 Matthew Jones said: > > Wisty - next T-shirt please: > > > > use strict > > is gay > > > > Heh. On the back "-w is jolly"? > > surely the back should be: > > CHOPS > > struan >
Re: sing if you're happy that way
* at 08/05 13:04 +0100 Matthew Jones said: > Wisty - next T-shirt please: > > use strict > is gay > > Heh. On the back "-w is jolly"? surely the back should be: CHOPS struan
sing if you're happy that way
Wisty - next T-shirt please: use strict is gay Heh. On the back "-w is jolly"? -- matt | right hemisphere, wrong planet