Totally OT: what does the first B stand for in JBB ?? (was:Re: Compiler cache)
Ralf Nolden
nolden at kde.org
Sat Aug 4 23:25:13 UTC 2001
On Sunday, 5. August 2001 01:26, you wrote:
> Ah - but it's the last B that's the mystery
>
> John Birch - th' Bastard :-)
> No - sorry to disappoint, but it's just boring - John Brian Birch
No, that isn't disappointing. Anyone who saw that Monty Python movie "The
life of Brian" will be amused about that. Actually that makes me wonder why
you didn't start with python yet LOL :))
Thanks for the info. You made my day :)
Ralf
>
> jbb
>
> btw - I'm offline during the week these days
>
> On Sun, 05 Aug 2001 10:27, you wrote:
> > On Friday, 3. August 2001 22:24, you wrote:
> >
> > Hi, after reading over my mails to catch up, I had a funny moment where
> > first thought: "Hell, I love that jbb is back and working on something
> > useful instead of getting dumb doing nothing for money now :)". Then I
> > thought, what the heck, you only know him as jbb ! Well, I can make
> > myself a rhyme on what the j and the last b stands for, but what the heck
> > does the first "b" in jbb stand for ???? Does that mean, Bernard (that
> > would be, John Bernard Birch) ? Or does it mean something completely
> > different like some weird GNU acronym or whatever, like emphasizing
> > something. That could be a whole lot actually, is that b for "butcher" or
> > "birdy" or "bloody" ???
> >
> > jbb, please explain, I don't wanna die like the last one who got to know
> > that. You guys fooled me on April 1st last year with that windows version
> > story so much that I still shake my head over why I was the first one to
> > beleive in that on that sunday morning of April 1st! I don't want to let
> > that happen again and I'd like to know what the first b stands for. That
> > said, go ahead. *gg*
> >
> > Ralf
>
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