Re: Word Search

Subject: Re: Word Search
From: Worthington <debral -at- FALCON -dot- CC -dot- UKANS -dot- EDU>
Date: Thu, 27 Apr 1995 21:07:10 -0500

Like...uh, HOWDY folks,

How 'bout 'VANGELIST...One group always a tryin' to convert the
other. <8-O

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On Thu, 27 Apr 1995, Sue Heim wrote:

> Jim Brandenberger wanted to know:

> > There is a phenomenon in the computer world where some users become
> > unswervingly (Some say, "unthinkingly") loyal to a computer type (Apple, PC,
> > NeXT, etc.), an operating system (OS2, DOS, Windows, etc.), or a software
> > application. It has spawned many debates, arguments, and flames, even on our
> > own list.
> >
> > Over the passed few years I recall seeing a word used to describe this
> > phenomenon, but now that I need it I can't recall it. No I'm not get
> > old...*and stop smiling!*
> >
> > It's usage is relatively new, so I haven't found it in my usual resources.
> > Has anyone out there encountered this word?

> Are you sure it's new? Cause the word that comes to mind is
> "chauvinist." Loosely translated, it means an aggressive patriotism
> and blind enthusiasm (to the military or one's country), but it has
> been applied to other areas. Remember male chauvinists? <grin>

> ...sue
> ---------------------
> Sue Heim
> Research Information Systems
> Email: Sue -at- ris -dot- risinc -dot- com


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