Quoth Aleksey Cheusov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 2008-02-05 14:48:02 +0200:
> Show the result of the following command
> 
> zcat /usr/share/dictd/jargon.dict.dz | grep -C10 'Army slang acronym'

Ah, they're sufficiently plain-text for that to work?  Using -C2
instead:

"""
   When `foo' is used in connection with `bar' it has generally traced
to
   the WWII-era Army slang acronym {FUBAR} (`Fucked Up Beyond All
Repair'
   or `Fucked Up Beyond All Recognition'), later modified to {foobar}.
"""

Okay, so I suppose my initial instinct was correct and it's probably
the dict-jargon file itself that has the bogus linebreaks after all.
Tsk.  Cc'ing the dict-jargon maintainer so he can possibly reassign if
verifiable.

> Best regards, Aleksey Cheusov.

   ---> Drake Wilson



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