Tinasky anagrams

Bonnie Surfus (ENG) surfus at chuma.cas.usf.edu
Wed Jun 14 08:38:48 CDT 1995


On Tue, 13 Jun 1995, Alan Westrope wrote:

> "Don.Lloyd" <22323DGL at MSU.EDU> wrote:
> 
> > at win and a sky
> > ask a tiny dawn
> > day I swan tank
>   [...]
> > Now everybody!  And a one, and a two ...
> 
> Yes, lots of anagrams can be formed from the name, including one
> that self-referentially describes my opinion of their usefulness:
> 
> DATA SINK. YAWN.
> 
> :-)
> 
> (Consult a book on structured software design methodologies for
> info on what a 'data sink' is...Yourdon, Warnier-Orr, etc.  And
> this isn't a flame -- just thought I'd make that clear, as things
> are a bit contentious here of late...)
> 
> 
> Alan Westrope                  <awestrop at nyx10.cs.du.edu>
> __________/|-,                 <adwestro at ouray.cudenver.edu>
>    (_)    \|-'                  2.6.2 public key: finger / servers
> PGP 0xB8359639:  D6 89 74 03 77 C8 2D 43   7C CA 6D 57 29 25 69 23
> 
For all the great inventions, I' just have to say:
aw tanks 'in day.

you see, I'd much rather be here than with Werner Jaeger and Aristotle.
Bonnie



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