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Subject:Re: What kind of FILE names do you make up? From:John Posada <jposada01 -at- YAHOO -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 10 Jun 1999 14:55:15 -0700
Let's see...how do I say this tactfully...
fubar stands for F***** Up Beyond All Recognition.
;-)
--- ddavis <ddavis -at- DIAC -dot- COM> wrote:
> I was browsing the Microsoft Manual of Style today,
> and I noticed that they
> specifically said when making up fake file names NOT
> to use "fu" or "fu.bar"
> for sample file names.
>
> If there are any current or former Microsoft writers
> out there, I am curious
> about the history behind this admonition. Does MS
> documentation have a
> reputation for suggestive examples?
>
> Our documentation, incidentally, often features
> local and national polititians
> for human examples. Their addresses and phone
> numbers are often real because
> they are public figures, and most legal privacy
> issues do not apply.
>
> dd
===
John Posada
Western Union International
(w) jposada -at- westernunion -dot- com
(p) john -at- tdandw -dot- com
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