On Thu, 4 Oct 2007, Tim Shoppa wrote:
ard at p850ug1.demon.co.uk (Tony Duell) wrote:
MUFFIN,
good question. It's a somewhat symmetrical yet assymetrical
word, maybe suited for a conversion utility, and also fitting
in the vague pattern of food-like words for Apple software tools?
I thnik 'MUFFIN' was the only food-named progam I came across, what were
the others?
AppleSOS, Sweet 16, and a food-named 6502 assembler whose name
is just barely escaping me :-).
Nibble was a famous Apple II magazine.
I wanted to quote Bagle Brothers but it was really Beagle Brothers :-).
Stuff from Interplay frequently had files named BURGER which had something
to do with a programmer so nicknamed.
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