Pleco word
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Pleco word
I noticed that the PLECO always is shown as "Pl*co"
Very strange.
I don't know anyone has the same problem.
Very strange.
I don't know anyone has the same problem.
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This isn't so much a trend as it is a part of internet history.
The use of an asterisk in the word harks back long before the Cat-L list to the early Usenet bullitin boards. (rec.aquaria I think it was at the time).
It started basically as this, an aquarist wrote a long drawn out and quite humorous post about how every time he type p-l-*-c-o (YES, I still believe) , one of his fish dies...
After several dozen very funny posts back an forth, including if I remember correctly at least one "experimental" thread which supposively "confirmed" it to be true , the consensus at the time was that the word was not to be typed in this form, lest one of your fish die.
So, techically speaking, you all owe Jools a debt of grattitude for writing this into the code of this board, thereby saving countless little lives in the process
The use of an asterisk in the word harks back long before the Cat-L list to the early Usenet bullitin boards. (rec.aquaria I think it was at the time).
It started basically as this, an aquarist wrote a long drawn out and quite humorous post about how every time he type p-l-*-c-o (YES, I still believe) , one of his fish dies...
After several dozen very funny posts back an forth, including if I remember correctly at least one "experimental" thread which supposively "confirmed" it to be true , the consensus at the time was that the word was not to be typed in this form, lest one of your fish die.
So, techically speaking, you all owe Jools a debt of grattitude for writing this into the code of this board, thereby saving countless little lives in the process
Sincerely,
Paul E. Turley
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Actually I was pondering this recently, I average 1.5 hours a day working on the site. OK, I have holidays and such, but I also have 10 hour sessions at the weekend equally frequently. So,Barbie wrote:And when you put the hundreds, if not thousands, of hours of work into building a site like Jools has<snip>
1997-2004 = 7 * 365 * 1.5 = 3832.50 hours! Now, I currently (in my day job get charged out at £850 per day (8 hours). So, 3832.50/8 * £850 = around £400,000. So, development cost of planet catfish has to be close to $700,000 and that's not including all the help from the planet catfish irregulars. Gotta be over a million bucks if designed in the real world - just shows the REAL power of the internet / human nature.
Interesting isn't it!
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