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GIGO (GI-goh) noun

   1. `Garbage In, Garbage Out' -- usually said in response to lusers who
      complain that a program didn't "do the right thing" when given
      imperfect input or otherwise mistreated in some way. Also commonly
      used to describe failures in human decision making due to faulty,
      incomplete, or imprecise data.

   2. `Garbage In, Gospel Out': this more recent expansion is a sardonic
      comment on the tendency human beings have to put excessive trust in
      `computerized' data.

   "The good part about the Web is that it makes everyone a publisher. The
   bad part is that it makes everyone a publisher. It is amazingly easy to
   put absolute drivel on display for the gullible. GIGO (Garbage In -
   Garbage Out) still holds true, even if the Garbage Out is done up in
   HTML with nifty graphics."
   Tim Green, Check out the teeth on that Web, Database Magazine,
   Oct/Nov 95.

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