Re: OT: "frgo" is not frog! WAS: Re: A simple debugging macro



In article <lzr6i8ezfw.fsf_-_@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Frank Goenninger DG1SBG <dont-email-me@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Edi Weitz <spamtrap@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:

On Fri, 30 Nov 2007 10:38:40 +0100, Frank Goenninger DG1SBG <dont-email-me@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

frgo(at)mac(dot)com

BTW: frgo? That's pretty close to frog, isn't it? Frank, what are
you up to?

Edi.

Hi Edi!

You know, "frgo" is just an abbreviation of my name (2 letters first
name, 2 letters last name - obvious ;-) and has been my login on all
my work and private computers now for more than 20 years. Also, if
you could see my shirt now, there's that "frgo" also stiched in as
a monogram.

I almost dropped that habit because of our Frog friend here - but I
then realized it would mean surrender if I actually do so. I was here
before Mr Froggy and I will be here after him.

No, I don't want to be "connected" / associated with Flying Hybris
Frog "Consultancy" ... Glad you gave me the opportunity to point that
out - heh heh.

;-)

Frank

But there is a certain attraction to frogs in the Lisp community.

See this: http://www.frogsonice.com/

Even this: http://www.frogsonice.com/froggy/

and then this: http://www.frogsonice.com/work.html

She was assistant editor of the ANSI Common Lisp specification. Even hacking on Haskell.


Strange?

But true.
.