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Lasse Reichstein Nielsen wrote on 27 aug 2008 in comp.lang.javascript:
1: Bork (IPA : børk)is the official language of Sweden, stolen by Norway as
of Friday 13. August, 1905. Closely related to the dialect of Japanese as
spoken by the aboriginal Ainu people, Bork is characterised by its
remarkably limited number of phonemes and ridiculously short alphabet.
<http://uncyclopedia.org/wiki/Bork>
2: Possibly derived from a word used repeatedly by the Swedish Chef of the
Muppets. In various skits, the Chef often repeats the phrase bork, bork,
bork. The word may refer to the often-failed experiments in the Chef's
cooking adventures.
<http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Bork>
3: a no no:
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1: Bork (IPA : børk)is the official language of Sweden, stolen by Norway as
of Friday 13. August, 1905. Closely related to the dialect of Japanese as
spoken by the aboriginal Ainu people, Bork is characterised by its
remarkably limited number of phonemes and ridiculously short alphabet.
<http://uncyclopedia.org/wiki/Bork>
2: Possibly derived from a word used repeatedly by the Swedish Chef of the
Muppets. In various skits, the Chef often repeats the phrase bork, bork,
bork. The word may refer to the often-failed experiments in the Chef's
cooking adventures.
<http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Bork>
3: a no no:
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