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Newer page: | version 7 | Last edited on Sunday, August 10, 2003 5:25:49 pm | by WikiAdmin | Revert |
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An acronym that expands to it self. eg:
-;[pine|pine(1)
]:[pine|pine(1)
] Is Not Elm
-;[WINE
]: [WINE|http://www.winehq.com] is not an [Emulator]
+;[PINE
]:[PINE
] Is Not Elm
+;[Wine
]: [WINE|http://www.winehq.com] is not an [Emulator]
;[GNU]: [GNU] is Not [Unix]
;EINE: EINE Is Not EMACS
;ZWEI: ZWEI Was EINE Initially
;LIAR: Liar Imitates Apply Recursively
;[Cygnus]: [Cygnus], Your [GNU] Support
;Emacs: Emacs Makes All Computers Slow[1]
;[Zinf|http://www.zinf.org]: Zinf Is Not [Freeamp|http://www.freeamp.org]
+;LAME: LAME Ain't an [MP3] Encoder
For the ultimate in RecursiveAcronym's see The [Hurd], a pair of mutually refering RecursiveAcronym's!
XINARA Is Not A Recursive Acronym. Perhaps it should be! (apparently it's a town on the Tinos Islands, off Greece)
[PINARA|http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2002/3/19/13910/0511] also isn't a Recursive acronym, but that's already been suggested on [kuro5hin|http://www.kuro5hin.org]. This was the only [[a-z]inara I could find in a google search in this context.
-[1] or Editing with MACroS
+[1] or Editing with MACroS [2]
+[2] or Escape Meta Alt Control Shift