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Subject:Re: What kind of FILE names do you make up? From:Arran Stewart <Arran -dot- Stewart -at- LBC -dot- COM -dot- AU> Date:Fri, 11 Jun 1999 09:27:32 +1000
> -----Original Message-----
>
> <<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. ... I am curious about the history behind this
admonition>>
>
> I bet it's because of the acronym FUBAR, as in "fucked up beyond all
> recognition."