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Date: Fri, 12 Sep 1997 17:50:52 +1100
From: Bill Currie <billc AT blackmagic DOT tait DOT co DOT nz>
Subject: Re: DJGPP Long Name Contest (was Re: DJGPP: DJ's GNU POSIX Platf
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(message from Bill Currie on Fri, 12 Sep 1997 14:29:54 +1100)
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On 11 Sep 97 at 22:35, DJ Delorie wrote:

> 
> > "DJ's GNU POSIX/Programming Platform"? 
> > Migth have to become djgppp :)~
> 
> OK, a Contest!
> 
> Rules:
> 
> * You can put as many P's on to DJGPP as you want.
> * The result has to be a gramatically correct name.
> * It has to be true for DJGPP.
> * Articles (a, an, the) and conjunctions (and, but, or) don't count.
> 
> The longest entry not flamed to ashes will be put on the DJGPP home
> page (at least, until *I* get flamed to ashes for it!).

Hehe. Cool. Here's another:

"DJ's GNU Partially POSIX Programming Platform Producing Powerful 
Ports and Prodigiously Playable and Productive Programs" -> 
djgppppppppppp

Did I spell `prodigiously' correctly?  Anyway I think I have an 
unfair advantage: my daughter has a book called `Animalia' (sp?) that 
goes through the alphabet doing this sort of thing (`angry alligators 
attacking armoured armadillos', you get the idea), but I didn't look 
in either a dictionary or a thesaurus (sp?) for words or spelling 
(pretty obvious eh? otherwise I whould know how to spell the bloody 
words:)~ ).

That was fun.  Who's going to beat me? Anyone?
Bill
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Leave others their otherness.

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