Fichtl
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> BS = bull $hit
>
> Meaning,.. one is talking meaningless, foolish, s#it. So either BS or
> horse s#it.
>
> Seeing a name like BS2000 or BS300
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Arthur Fichtl
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BS = bull $hit
Meaning,.. one is talking meaningless, foolish, s#it. So either BS or horse
s#it.
Seeing a name like BS2000 or BS3000 made me think of a hypothetical
On Sun, 27 Jan 2019 21:23:32 +, Seymour J Metz wrote:
>For the same reason that Nova (No va) is funny in Hispanic countries; BS has a
>colloquial meaning in the US.
>
That's disputed:
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/chevrolet-nova-name-spanish/
-- gil
27, 2019 3:26 AM
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Am 27.01.2019 um 06:00 schrieb IBM-MAIN automatic digest system:
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OK,
Enlight me, what is BS?
Why it's funny?
It is Ger
On Sun, 27 Jan 2019 11:44:54 +, Sankaranarayanan, Vignesh wrote:
>
>Seeing a name like BS2000 or BS3000 made me think of a hypothetical marketing
>department where their product is so useless, but they proudly sell it, by
>naming it BS2000.
>They call the new and improved version BS3000.
>
>
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Am 27.01.2019 um 06:00 schrieb IBM-MAIN automatic digest system:
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Am 27.01.2019 um 06:00 schrieb IBM-MAIN automatic digest system:
Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: how many OSes run on IBMz
OK,
Enlight me, what is BS?
Why it's funny?
It is Germish and means "Betriebssystem"
Here in the USBS = Bull S**t
Thanks,
Tom Savor
The polite translation is Bovine Scatology. Literally the stuff that comes out
of the south end of a north-bound bull.
In a message dated 1/26/2019 8:39:10 AM Central Standard Time,
r.skoru...@bremultibank.com.pl writes:
Enlight me, what is
The polite translation is Bovine Scatology. Literally the stuff that comes out
of the south end of a north-bound bull.
In a message dated 1/26/2019 8:39:10 AM Central Standard Time,
r.skoru...@bremultibank.com.pl writes:
Enlight me, what is BS?
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OK,
Enlight me, what is BS?
Why it's funny?
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W dniu 2019-01-26 o 10:01, Bernd Oppolzer pisze:
Outside USA, the two-letter acronym BS would probably not trigger
automatically the same reflex. At least it took me some seconds yesterday
to understand why the
Outside USA, the two-letter acronym BS would probably not trigger
automatically the same reflex. At least it took me some seconds yesterday
to understand why the other poster was laughing about the name of BS2000.
Funny: yesterday evening (after this mail dialog) I went to the cinema and
watched
2019 23:11
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> Am 24.01.2019 um 18:01 schrieb R.S.:
> > W dniu 2019-01-24 o 14:44, Parwez Hamid pisze:
> >> All depends whether you are asking about 'current' Z systems or the
>
After some thinking it became clear to me what you have in mind :-)
BS is the German abbreviaton for operating system (BetriebsSystem).
Kind regards
Bernd
Am 25.01.2019 um 08:25 schrieb Sankaranarayanan, Vignesh:
I can't help but laugh at the names BS2000 and BS3000.
LMAO!
– Vignesh
Mainfram
I can't help but laugh at the names BS2000 and BS3000.
LMAO!
– Vignesh
Mainframe Infrastructure
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Now this reply, I like!
- Vignesh
Mainframe Infrastructure
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Strictly speaking, you could include
W dniu 2019-01-24 o 15:51, Sankaranarayanan, Vignesh pisze:
Oh how about zAWARE ??
zAWARE is an appliance - some dedicated application running under Linux
in dedicated LPAR.
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Jeśli ni
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Oh how about zAWARE ??
– Vignesh
Mainframe Infrastructure
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> Oh how about zAWARE ??
>
> – Vignesh
> Mainframe Infrastructure
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> -Original Message-
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Oh how about zAWARE ??
– Vignesh
Mainframe Infrastructure
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Am 24.01.2019 um 13:25 schrieb R.S.:
> W dniu 2019-01-24 o 13:17, John McKown pisze:
>> This is mainly a curiosity question. I know of: z/OS, z/VSE, z/TPF,
>> and z/Linux. Are there any others?
>>
>> OK, the real r
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