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  • H HarCohen18

    I used these two just this morning. I was donating platelets at the Red Cross. After the first bad stick, "In for a penny, in for a pound". When the phlebotomist moved to the second arm, "Measure twice and pierce once". They seemed amused at the time. Others: When in doubt, spell it out. (Yes. I programmed with COBOL) RTFM - Read The F@#king Manual. (When manuals were thin enough to read). Doesn't anyone use SNAFU anymore? Or is this meant to be a more esoteric list?

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    I use SNAFU and FUBAR both. Still.

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    • H HarCohen18

      FORD - Found On Road, Dead.

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      From Central Virginia -- FORD -- Found on the Richmond Dump

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        FORD - Found On Road, Dead.

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        From Central Virginia -- FORD -- Found on the Richmond Dump

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        • M Member 13046479

          A guy who I used to work with had two infamous sayings. Sadly, he passed away a few years ago and left a huge gap here, but his wit and wisdom did not go to the grave with him. Two of the best: ~ If you're not causing production problems, you're not doing anything. (supervisor-types weren't fans of that one) ~ IIWD2WISBD2U * If it was difficult to write, it should be difficult to understand. [This, coming from one of two Computer Engineering folks, with everyone else in the shop holding DP/business degrees.] (Lazy developers who couldn't program their way out of a paper bag with a hole in it (or who had yet to master Google) were not particularly fond of that one)

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          The 7Ps would have saved a bunch of work throughout the years: Proper Prior Planning Prevents Piss Poor Performance!

          It Is The Absolute Verifiable Truth & Proven Fact

          That Your Belly-Button Signature Ties

          To Viviparous Mama.

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            CRM - Constantly Requires Maintenance ISM (a wonderfully crappy tool from IBM that you have hopefully never had to use) - I S*&t Myself - because it s%&ts itself all the time. Lotus Notes = Blotus Notes

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            Did you work at Storage Dimensions?

            Da Bomb

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              A guy who I used to work with had two infamous sayings. Sadly, he passed away a few years ago and left a huge gap here, but his wit and wisdom did not go to the grave with him. Two of the best: ~ If you're not causing production problems, you're not doing anything. (supervisor-types weren't fans of that one) ~ IIWD2WISBD2U * If it was difficult to write, it should be difficult to understand. [This, coming from one of two Computer Engineering folks, with everyone else in the shop holding DP/business degrees.] (Lazy developers who couldn't program their way out of a paper bag with a hole in it (or who had yet to master Google) were not particularly fond of that one)

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              egottwald
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              LMGBTYOT - Let me get back to you on that was one of our standard replies when undergoing Software Process certification

              emilG "Dealing with failure is easy: Work hard to improve. Success is also easy to handle: You've solved the wrong problem. Work hard to improve." - Alan Perlis

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                A guy who I used to work with had two infamous sayings. Sadly, he passed away a few years ago and left a huge gap here, but his wit and wisdom did not go to the grave with him. Two of the best: ~ If you're not causing production problems, you're not doing anything. (supervisor-types weren't fans of that one) ~ IIWD2WISBD2U * If it was difficult to write, it should be difficult to understand. [This, coming from one of two Computer Engineering folks, with everyone else in the shop holding DP/business degrees.] (Lazy developers who couldn't program their way out of a paper bag with a hole in it (or who had yet to master Google) were not particularly fond of that one)

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                One of my personal favourites is Recto-Cranial Invert. It means the same as a**hole, but sounds almost medical. :)

                If you have an important point to make, don't try to be subtle or clever. Use a pile driver. Hit the point once. Then come back and hit it again. Then hit it a third time - a tremendous whack. --Winston Churchill

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                  One of my personal favourites is Recto-Cranial Invert. It means the same as a**hole, but sounds almost medical. :)

                  If you have an important point to make, don't try to be subtle or clever. Use a pile driver. Hit the point once. Then come back and hit it again. Then hit it a third time - a tremendous whack. --Winston Churchill

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                  A scary number of moons ago, I was playing in a university (field) hockey team. One of my teammates, with some justification, called the umpire a "myopic catatonic". He got away with it because the umpire didn't understand. Cheers, Peter

                  Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012

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                    A guy who I used to work with had two infamous sayings. Sadly, he passed away a few years ago and left a huge gap here, but his wit and wisdom did not go to the grave with him. Two of the best: ~ If you're not causing production problems, you're not doing anything. (supervisor-types weren't fans of that one) ~ IIWD2WISBD2U * If it was difficult to write, it should be difficult to understand. [This, coming from one of two Computer Engineering folks, with everyone else in the shop holding DP/business degrees.] (Lazy developers who couldn't program their way out of a paper bag with a hole in it (or who had yet to master Google) were not particularly fond of that one)

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                    Lou Holtz, the old football coach, says, "I would agree with you but then we'd both be wrong."

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                    • D Dell Simmons

                      TLA - three letter acronym

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                      If it has more than three letters, it is an ETBA - Extended Three Letter Acronym. (Or 'Abbreviation', if you prefer than.)

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                        A guy who I used to work with had two infamous sayings. Sadly, he passed away a few years ago and left a huge gap here, but his wit and wisdom did not go to the grave with him. Two of the best: ~ If you're not causing production problems, you're not doing anything. (supervisor-types weren't fans of that one) ~ IIWD2WISBD2U * If it was difficult to write, it should be difficult to understand. [This, coming from one of two Computer Engineering folks, with everyone else in the shop holding DP/business degrees.] (Lazy developers who couldn't program their way out of a paper bag with a hole in it (or who had yet to master Google) were not particularly fond of that one)

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                        I never worked at IBM, but have been told that they have this "official" term "TF", for "Temporary Fix". The "temporary" element sometimes was so flexible that some fixes were internally referred to as "PTF" - Permanent Temporary Fixes.

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                          Did you work at Storage Dimensions?

                          Da Bomb

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                          No, I work for a contractor at a utility company.

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                          • H HarCohen18

                            FORD - Found On Road, Dead.

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                            F'd over rebuilt Dodge - don't forget that one

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                              I never worked at IBM, but have been told that they have this "official" term "TF", for "Temporary Fix". The "temporary" element sometimes was so flexible that some fixes were internally referred to as "PTF" - Permanent Temporary Fixes.

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                              IBM - I've Been Moved

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                                IBM - I've Been Moved

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                                Daniel Pfeffer
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                                IBM - Inferior But Marketable

                                If you have an important point to make, don't try to be subtle or clever. Use a pile driver. Hit the point once. Then come back and hit it again. Then hit it a third time - a tremendous whack. --Winston Churchill

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                                  A guy who I used to work with had two infamous sayings. Sadly, he passed away a few years ago and left a huge gap here, but his wit and wisdom did not go to the grave with him. Two of the best: ~ If you're not causing production problems, you're not doing anything. (supervisor-types weren't fans of that one) ~ IIWD2WISBD2U * If it was difficult to write, it should be difficult to understand. [This, coming from one of two Computer Engineering folks, with everyone else in the shop holding DP/business degrees.] (Lazy developers who couldn't program their way out of a paper bag with a hole in it (or who had yet to master Google) were not particularly fond of that one)

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                                  FUD - fear, uncertainty and doubt - an old IBM acronym.

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                                    A guy who I used to work with had two infamous sayings. Sadly, he passed away a few years ago and left a huge gap here, but his wit and wisdom did not go to the grave with him. Two of the best: ~ If you're not causing production problems, you're not doing anything. (supervisor-types weren't fans of that one) ~ IIWD2WISBD2U * If it was difficult to write, it should be difficult to understand. [This, coming from one of two Computer Engineering folks, with everyone else in the shop holding DP/business degrees.] (Lazy developers who couldn't program their way out of a paper bag with a hole in it (or who had yet to master Google) were not particularly fond of that one)

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                                    Most Intelligent Customers Realise Our Software Only Fools Teenagers Association Produces Profit Losing Entity Produces Erroneous Numbers Through Incorrect Understanding of Mathematics Will Install Needless Data On Whole System and of course I Blame Microsoft

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                                      IBM - Inferior But Marketable

                                      If you have an important point to make, don't try to be subtle or clever. Use a pile driver. Hit the point once. Then come back and hit it again. Then hit it a third time - a tremendous whack. --Winston Churchill

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                                      If you've got a copy of the original Ted Nelson scrapbook that introduced the 'hypertext' concept (this was in the late 1970s), Computer Lib / Dream Machines, there is a long list of IBM deabbreviations. My copy is deep down in a pile in my basement, but of those I rememeber (without digging it up) is 'Itsy Bitsy Machines' and 'It's Better Manually'.

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                                      • M Member 13046479

                                        I use SNAFU and FUBAR both. Still.

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                                        BarrRobot
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                                        What about TARFU?

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                                        • D David ONeil

                                          The 7Ps would have saved a bunch of work throughout the years: Proper Prior Planning Prevents Piss Poor Performance!

                                          It Is The Absolute Verifiable Truth & Proven Fact

                                          That Your Belly-Button Signature Ties

                                          To Viviparous Mama.

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                                          Herbie Mountjoy
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                                          Oh! 7 Ps. We only used 6...

                                          We're philosophical about power outages here. A.C. come, A.C. go.

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