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- From: ghm@sserve.cc.adfa.oz.au (Geoff Miller)
- Subject: Re: More people would use gopher if ...
- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.013824.12113@sserve.cc.adfa.oz.au>
- Organization: Australian Defence Force Academy, Canberra, Australia
- References: <BxMJLI.n0B@news.cso.uiuc.edu> <92321.102821NLAFLAMM@vma.cc.nd.edu> <1992Nov17.175202.5688@leland.Stanford.EDU>
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 01:38:24 GMT
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- aldrich@leland.Stanford.EDU (Jeff Aldrich) writes:
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- >In article <92321.102821NLAFLAMM@vma.cc.nd.edu>, Nick Laflamme <NLAFLAMM@vma.cc.nd.edu> writes:
- >> For what it's worth, the problem with "gopher" may be simply that it's
- >> too cute and meaningless.
-
- >C'mon, folks. I refuse to believe that I'm the only one reading this group
- >old and decrepit enough to understand the significance/origin of the name
- >"gopher" in this general context.
-
- You're not the only one, but I was beginning to think I was!
-
- >... The term began as a play on words, I
- >think in the auto racing community, referring to the kids who ran errands
- >in the pits, which kids got ordered around with suggestions like "hey kid,
- >go for some solvent, go fer some coffee, gopher this'n'that..." Thus the
- >general-purpose fetcher of whatever is needful came to be known as a
- >gopher, ok?
-
- And this usage is not restricted to North America. "Go-fers" are
- known as such even where there are no gophers.
-
- Besides, any name change is only going to create more confusion.
- We're already publicising gopher as the answer to a maiden's prayer
- (in the information retrieval sense, of course), so let's stick
- with it.
-
- Geoff Miller (g-miller@adfa.oz.au)
- Computer Centre, Australian Defence Force Academy
-