[E - 8 to 10 May 1998] fu... (was: hello, anyone out there?!)
- Posted by Jeff Zeitlin <jeff.zeitlin at MAIL.EXECNET.COM> May 12, 1998
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On Mon, 11 May 1998 00:00:12 -0500, Kasey <kaeyb at GEOCITIES.COM> wrote: >Daniel Berstein wrote: >> >Just curious, has there really been no messages to the listserve >> >in about 24hours, or is there a s.n.a.f.u. somewhere? >> Well, I'm here... at least ;) >> I have a question, can someone explain to us, non-english native = speakers, >> all those acronyms (hope is right that word) you usually use? It took = me >> about 1 year to get that SOHO meant Small Office Home Office. I'm = still >> caught by IMHO. >> Regards, >> Daniel Berstein >> daber at pair.com > They already answered IMHO. but in case your currious >snafu =3D situation normal, all f*(&ed up. >fubar =3D F***'ed up beyond all recognition. >couple of my favorites (wich is good seing how often i find myself >having use for them. :) There's actually a whole series of them. In order of severity SNAFU - Situation Normal, All F***** Up BOMFU - Beginning Of Major F*** Up TARFU - Things Are Really F***** Up GATFU - Getting Altogether F***** Up NICFU - Now It's Completely F***** Up FUBAR - F***** Up Beyond All Recognition/Repair =20 According to some military types I know, it's a "logarithmic progression" which to them means that BOMFU is x times as bad as SNAFU, and TARFU is x times as bad as BOMFU (and therefore x^2 times as bad as SNAFU), and that situations usually degrade in a similar timeframe, so that the interval between later stages is smaller than between earlier stages - to the point where the degradation from GATFU often bypasses NICFU and goes right to =46UBAR. -- Jeff Zeitlin jeff.zeitlin at mail.execnet.com