On 1 Jan 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The lady down the hall here at Pixar wrote biff, and she says that Biff
> the Dog, after which it was named, wasn't very good at spelling. Any
> inarticulate sound will do.
I don't suppose there's any surviving audio recording of Biff, is there? I
can't th
The lady down the hall here at Pixar wrote biff, and she says that Biff
the Dog, after which it was named, wasn't very good at spelling. Any
inarticulate sound will do.
Bruce
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Franklin is writing pop3-biff.el. Of course, it is only appropriate
to have this thing bark. Now, barking in English is easy: "woof!"
will do just fine. But nowadays, some i18n is called for. So I told
him that "wau!" (or "wuff!") would be good German barks.
But what about other ones? Surely
> On 31 Dec 1997, Kai Grossjohann said:
Kai> Franklin is writing pop3-biff.el. Of course, it is only appropriate
Kai> to have this thing bark. Now, barking in English is easy: "woof!"
Kai> will do just fine. But nowadays, some i18n is called for. So I told
Kai> him that "wau!" (or
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