Re: What does Euphoria stand for?

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At 07:47 PM 5/11/98 -0400, you wrote:
>On Mon, 11 May 1998, Alan Tu wrote:
>> In the documentation, somewhere it implies that Euphoria is an acronym.
>> What is it?
>
>I don't know, but here are (some of) my contributions:
>
>Euphoria Utilizes Proper Handling Of Resources In Abundance...
>Every User Profeses Happiness Over Recoding In Assembly...
>Every User Profeses Happiness Over Rob's Interesting Application...
>Even Underpowered Processors Handle Overhead Requirements In Applications...
>Euphoria Undeniably Provides Helpful Operations Resulting In Action....
>Easily Used Procedures Help One Reach Initial Attainment...
>Expunges Usually Percieved Hardships Often Reached In Assembly...
>Experienced Usages Provides Headspaces Resulting In Acronyms.
>
All of these are better than the real one, which is *really* contrived!

Irv

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