:IYFEG: // [USENET] Abbreviation for `Insert Your Favorite Ethnic
Group'. Used as a meta-name when telling ethnic jokes on the net
to avoid offending anyone. See {JEDR}.
-- The AI Hackers Dictionary
Group'. Used as a meta-name when telling ethnic jokes on the net
to avoid offending anyone. See {JEDR}.
-- The AI Hackers Dictionary
Related:
- IYFEG //
[Usenet] Abbreviation for `Insert Your Favorite
Ethnic Group'.
Used as a meta-name when telling ethnic jokes on ... - JEDR: // n. Synonymous with {IYFEG}. At one time, people in
the USENET newsgroup rec.humor.funny tended to use `JEDR'
instead of {IYFEG} or `<ethnic>';
this stemmed from a public attempt to suppress the... - JEDR // n.
Synonymous with IYFEG. At one time,
people in the Usenet newsgroup rec.humor.funny tended to use
`JEDR' instead of IYFEG or `<ethnic>';
this stemmed from a public attempt to suppress the... - YKYBHTLW: // Abbreviation of `You know you've been hacking too
long when.
', which became established on the USENET group ... - net.-: /net dot/ pref. [USENET] Prefix used to describe people and
events related to USENET.
From the time before the {Great Renaming}, when... - PRO: No more Mormans, Jews, and any other ethnic or religious group you
especially hate.
CON: No more pestering, perturbing, bothering, threatening... - net.police: /net-p*-lees'/ n. (var. `net.cops') Those USENET
readers who feel it is their responsibility to pounce on and
{flame} any posting which they regard as offensive or in
violation of their understanding of {netiquette}.
Generally used sarcastically or pejoratively. Also... - amper: n. Common abbreviation for the name of the ampersand (`&',
ASCII 0100110) character. See {{ASCII}} for other... - Great Renaming: n. The {flag day} in 1985 on which all of the
non-local groups on the {USENET} had their names changed from
the net.
format to the current multiple-hierarchies scheme....
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and conserve a sort of remembrance of their previous... - EXCESS, n. In morals, an indulgence that enforces by appropriate
penalties the law of moderation.
Hail, high Excess -- especially in wine, To... - This is the first numerical problem I ever did. It demonstrates the
power of computers:
Enter lots of data on calorie & nutritive content of... - K'Ehleyr: "What shall I tell Alexander, that he has no father?"
-
"Reunion", Stardate... - Bachelors should be heavily taxed. It is not fair
that some men should be happier than others.
Oscar...
