From ... From: Erik Naggum Subject: Re: COMPLEMENT and -IF-NOT functions Date: 1998/01/26 Message-ID: <3094842811931093@naggum.no>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 319477764 References: <3094693129413453@naggum.no> <6aiceq$18vi$2@serra.unipi.it> <6aiiau$1hro$1@serra.unipi.it> <3094829140346976@naggum.no> mail-copies-to: never Organization: Naggum Software; +47 8800 8879; http://www.naggum.no Newsgroups: comp.lang.lisp * Sam Steingold | >>>> In a very interesting message <3094829140346976@naggum.no> | >>>> Sent on 26 Jan 1998 18:45:40 +0000 | >>>> Honorable Erik Naggum writes | >>>> on the subject of "Re: COMPLEMENT and -IF-NOT functions": | >> * Pierpaolo Bernardi | >> | No. Check the FM. | >> | >> I love those CLPFH responses. | >> | >> "yes", says ANSI X3.226-1994, at the very bottom of page 3-73. | >> | >> #:Erik, LLLD | | For the benefit of the uninitiated, could you please expand the | abbreviations? (llld, fm, clpfh etc. I know what ANSI X3.226-1994 is). I guess FM is the F*cking Manual (which I think is somewhat ambiguous when it stands alone, like, do sex therapists from Hell ask you to go read it if they get tired of helping you?) *FH is slang from the BOFH hierarchy, and means From Hell. I just made the Common Lisp Programmer version up on the spot. LLD is the abbreviation for the degree of Legum Doctor, or doctor of laws, not uncommon to lawyers. the first L could stand for "language". cudos for "honorable", it is just right in the context. :) #:Erik -- The year "98" was new 1900 years ago. | Help fight MULE in GNU Emacs 20! Be year 2000 compliant, write "1998"! | http://sourcery.naggum.no/emacs/