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Originally posted by Jim Yingst:
I think that the basic problem with a forum such as you request is that it would quickly turn into a discussion of anything and everything. Java Glossary put together by Roedy Green. Highly recommended.
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Originally posted by Thomas Paul:
A glossary might be a good thing to try to build with a Wiki.
Originally posted by G Vanin:
Thomas,
can you be more specific?
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Originally posted by G Vanin:
Can anybody explain the meaning of word "satya", that I see frequently at Javaranch?
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Originally posted by G Vanin:
Well, it is not only name, since it is used also out of name context.
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Originally posted by Thomas Paul:
A glossary might be a good thing to try to build with a Wiki.
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Originally posted by Rufus BugleWeed:
Not to be argumentative, but we still have sheriffs here in MO. They are the elected top lawperson in many counties.
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When did Missouri get statehood??
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Originally posted by Norm Miller:
Desperado is a desperate man -- an outlaw, a bad guy. (In the context of Tony, just a joke). Comes from the Spanish word for hopeless.
[ January 15, 2003: Message edited by: Norm Miller ]
des�per�a�do ( P ) Pronunciation Key (dsp-r�d, -r-)
n. pl. des�per�a�does or des�per�a�dos
A bold or desperate outlaw, especially of the American frontier.
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[Probably from Spanish desperado, desesperado, desperate person, from past participle of desesperar, to despair, from Latin dsprre. See despair.]
Source: The American Heritage� Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
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Originally posted by yidanneuG ninaV:
Cindy, thanks for your patience.
I am coming to some understanding of JR and English, simultaneously.
My Harrap's pocket dictionary , has 125 000 meanings and words, is 30 years old. It did not catch with Map's appearance. So, I shall check modernity of dictionary by looking for "Mapper" and completeness by "desperado". Excellent point.
But I am a little worried. Isn't it a personality cult when Map gives herself the name as well as the rank of the Map? and all follow.
I also would like to know (damn my dictionary with 125 000 words and meanings) about JR smilies/emoticons:
what does "rolling eyes" mean, here? I have never seen it in real life.
Is "cool", the face in dark spectacles, mean excellent? or calm?
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Originally posted by Mapraputa Is:
It's not a rank, this is a "pet" name, like "Tom" from "Thomas", or "Gena" from "Gennady". I did not give it to myself, it was invented by Jim Yingst.
If you mean "Site Map", it's just a joke. Historically, its roots are in this thread.
[ January 21, 2003: Message edited by: Mapraputa Is ]