The Jargon File, Version 4.2.2, 20 Aug 2000 by Various
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Node:BiCapitalization, Next:[1274]B1FF, Previous:[1275]bible, Up:[1276]= B = BiCapitalization n. The act said to have been performed on trademarks (such as [1277]PostScript, NeXT, [1278]NeWS, VisiCalc, FrameMaker, TK!solver, EasyWriter) that have been raised above the ruck of common coinage by nonstandard capitalization. Too many [1279]marketroid types think this sort of thing is really cute, even the 2,317th time they do it. Compare [1280]studlycaps. _________________________________________________________________ Node:B1FF, Next:[1281]BI, Previous:[1282]BiCapitalization, Up:[1283]= B = B1FF /bif/ [Usenet] (alt. `BIFF') n. The most famous [1284]pseudo, and the prototypical [1285]newbie. Articles from B1FF feature all uppercase letters sprinkled liberally with bangs, typos, `cute' misspellings (EVRY BUDY LUVS GOOD OLD BIFF CUZ HE"S A K00L DOOD AN HE RITES REEL AWESUM THINGZ IN CAPITULL LETTRS LIKE THIS!!!), use (and often misuse) of fragments of [1286]talk mode abbreviations, a long [1287]sig block (sometimes even a [1288]doubled sig), and unbounded naivete. B1FF posts articles using his elder brother's VIC-20. B1FF's location is a mystery, as his articles appear to come from a variety of sites. However, [1289]BITNET seems to be the most frequent origin. The theory that B1FF is a denizen of BITNET is |
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