But what does OXO *really* mean? C'mon, you can tell us... :)
OXO and OZO are both rather pleasantly Scott Kim-ish, too.
Anders Sandberg wrote:
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> KPJ <kpj@sics.se> writes:
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> > 1. ozo - also
>
> Nice translation of the Swedish "oxo"! Hofstadter would have liked it.
>
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> Anders Sandberg Towards Ascension!
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> GCS/M/S/O d++ -p+ c++++ !l u+ e++ m++ s+/+ n--- h+/* f+ g+ w++ t+ r+ !y
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