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Wolfgang wrote:
"rw" wrote in message m... Ken Fortenberry wrote: I'm cautious, not dyslexic. No, you're just frightened......and for good reason. I'm curious, not dyspeptic. No, you're just desperate......and for good reason. You're just an asshole......and for no good reason. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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Wolfgang wrote:
"rw" wrote in message m... Ken Fortenberry wrote: I'm cautious, not dyslexic. No, you're just frightened......and for good reason. I'm curious, not dyspeptic. No, you're just desperate......and for good reason. You're just an asshole......and for no good reason. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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Ken Fortenberry wrote:
One of my favorite roffian arguments, and it's my favorite because of the principals involved and not the principles, is about that last dot. Should roff displayed on a T-shirt read R.O.F.F. or R.O.F.F ? ROFF makes sense, as does R.O.F.F. What's the argument for R.O.F.F ? JR |
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![]() "JR" wrote in message ... Ken Fortenberry wrote: One of my favorite roffian arguments, and it's my favorite because of the principals involved and not the principles, is about that last dot. Should roff displayed on a T-shirt read R.O.F.F. or R.O.F.F ? ROFF makes sense, as does R.O.F.F. What's the argument for R.O.F.F ? JR I've been here *regularly* since 1999, and I have yet to see an argument for neither R.O.F.F., nor R.O.F.F . But since Kenny is involved, I could imagine him arguing about this with himself over a keg of horse **** and a fine dinner at the IHOP. Mark --roffian, ROFFian, or even a R.O.F.F.ian, but never a R.O.F.Fian --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.718 / Virus Database: 474 - Release Date: 7/9/2004 |
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![]() "JR" wrote in message ... Ken Fortenberry wrote: One of my favorite roffian arguments, and it's my favorite because of the principals involved and not the principles, is about that last dot. Should roff displayed on a T-shirt read R.O.F.F. or R.O.F.F ? ROFF makes sense, as does R.O.F.F. What's the argument for R.O.F.F ? JR I've been here *regularly* since 1999, and I have yet to see an argument for neither R.O.F.F., nor R.O.F.F . But since Kenny is involved, I could imagine him arguing about this with himself over a keg of horse **** and a fine dinner at the IHOP. Mark --roffian, ROFFian, or even a R.O.F.F.ian, but never a R.O.F.Fian --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.718 / Virus Database: 474 - Release Date: 7/9/2004 |
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JR wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote: One of my favorite roffian arguments, and it's my favorite because of the principals involved and not the principles, is about that last dot. Should roff displayed on a T-shirt read R.O.F.F. or R.O.F.F ? ROFF makes sense, as does R.O.F.F. What's the argument for R.O.F.F ? As I recall, Steve Zimmerman pointed out to Wayno that the dots delineated the division between Usenet hierarchies. When written out it's rec.outdoors.fishing.fly , you see, no dot after fly. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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JR wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote: One of my favorite roffian arguments, and it's my favorite because of the principals involved and not the principles, is about that last dot. Should roff displayed on a T-shirt read R.O.F.F. or R.O.F.F ? ROFF makes sense, as does R.O.F.F. What's the argument for R.O.F.F ? As I recall, Steve Zimmerman pointed out to Wayno that the dots delineated the division between Usenet hierarchies. When written out it's rec.outdoors.fishing.fly , you see, no dot after fly. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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Ken Fortenberry wrote:
As I recall, Steve Zimmerman pointed out to Wayno that the dots delineated the division between Usenet hierarchies. When written out it's rec.outdoors.fishing.fly , you see, no dot after fly. R..O..F..F. ? ![]() JR |
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![]() "Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message .. . JR wrote: Ken Fortenberry wrote: One of my favorite roffian arguments, and it's my favorite because of the principals involved and not the principles, is about that last dot. Should roff displayed on a T-shirt read R.O.F.F. or R.O.F.F ? ROFF makes sense, as does R.O.F.F. What's the argument for R.O.F.F ? As I recall, Steve Zimmerman pointed out to Wayno that the dots delineated the division between Usenet hierarchies. When written out it's rec.outdoors.fishing.fly , you see, no dot after fly. It's a matter of how one looks at things. As an abbreviated form of rec.outdoors.fishing.fly as a single entity, r.o.f.f (capitalized or otherwise) makes good enough sense. As an acronym, roff works just fine. If one thinks of it in terms of abbreviations for the individual words (or parts of words, as the case may be) r.o.f.f. is just as easy to justify. The apparent problem is simply a result of a coincidence, itself the result of an historical accident. The use of "dots" to delineate divisions between Usenet hierarchies has nothing to do with abbreviations, but it LOOKS like it does. What's important to remember is that it isn't important. Language is infinitely malleable. The rules change constantly, are broken (willfully or accidentally) with reckless abandon, and typically admit of so many commonly accepted exceptions that thinking of them as prescriptive or proscriptive "rules" in the senses in which the word is used in other aspects of life is shaky. Normally adept readers......and writers.....realize this intuitively even if they've never given the matter much thought. Things like this are controversial only among those who don't have enough to do. Wolfgang |
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Wolfgang wrote:
Normally adept readers......and writers.....realize this intuitively even if they've never given the matter much thought. Things like this are controversial only among those who don't have enough to do. Another problem is that you're using up all the dots. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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