On 23 Oct 2009 at 16:54, Richard Stovall wrote:
> Cool thanks.
De nada ...
> What's a cow-orker? Sounds suspiciously illegal for some reason....
cow-orker - Google Search
http://www.google.com/search?q=cow-orker
The Jargon file tells it best:
cow orker: n.
http://www.wiccat.net/jargon/html/C/cow-orker.html
[Usenet] n. fortuitous typo for co-worker, widely used in Usenet, with
perhaps a hint that orking cows is illegal. This term was popularized by
Scott Adams (the creator of Dilbert) but already appears in the January
1996 version of the scary devil monastery FAQ, and has been traced back to
a 1989 sig block. Compare hing, grilf, filk, newsfroup.
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