Author: Gerd Isenberg
Date: 07:08:09 10/29/03
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On October 29, 2003 at 10:02:46, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On October 28, 2003 at 13:42:39, Gerd Isenberg wrote: > >>On October 28, 2003 at 10:25:20, Robert Hyatt wrote: >> >>>On October 28, 2003 at 10:16:23, Thorsten Czub wrote: >>> >>>>On October 28, 2003 at 09:16:00, Anthony Cozzie wrote: >>>> >>>>>Babelfish comes up with the somewhat arcane "Nothing is so hot eaten, as it is >>>>>cooked" which didn't make much sense at first, but its actually a cute saying >>>>>after a bit of thought. >>>> >>>>it makes sense. it is what is meant. >>>> >>>>>Unfortunately Babelfish doesn't do Dutch. Care to enlighten us Johan? I may >>>>>have to bust out my Japanese if you two don't shape up :) >>>>> >>>>>anthony >>>> >>>>:-)) >>> >>> >>>My interpretation: >>> >>>this is ullbay-hitsay >>> >>>:) >> >>Sounds good, nice name(s) for one (or two) chess program(s) ;-) >>Please, can you explain a bit? > > >Pig-latin, from my "six-year-old first-grade school days." :) > >take the first letter of a word, move it to the end, and add "ay". > >IE dog becomes ogday. > >:) thanks, i have it now. Crafty becomes aftyCray, nice association ;-)
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