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Cristian Gutierrez
crgutier en dcc.uchile.cl
Jue Sep 2 15:38:37 CLT 2004
Pablo Jimenez wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 02, 2004 at 10:52:23AM -0400, Horst von Brand wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> Por algo se habla del "year when September never endeth"...
>
> La cita se refiere a lo que menciona el link?
> http://www.nyupress.org/netwars/pages/chapter01/ch01_.html
Alli hay una referencia al FAQ de alt.culture.usenet, que reza:
,----[ http://www.faqs.org/faqs/usenet/culture-faq/ ]
|
| September
| The time when college students return to school and start to post
| stupid questions, repost MAKE MONEY FAST, break rules of
| netiquette, and just generally make life on Usenet more difficult
| than at other times of the year. Unfortunately, it has been
| September since 1993. With the growing sensationalism surrounding
| the "Information-Superhighway" in the United States, the current
| September is likely to last into the next century.
|
| Regarding the origin of this term, David DeLaney
| (dbd en panacea.phys.utk.edu) wrote:
|
| > The first recorded outbreak of this was Warren Burstein saying
| > "It's *always* September, *somewhere* on the net" in response
| > to a particularly Clueless outburst from Delphi.com on
| > alt.folklore.urban, in fall 1993.
| >
| > Dave Fischer extended this, some time after that, to "1993 was
| > The Year September Never Ended".
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