Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watnot!watmath!clyde!rutgers!seismo!lll-lcc!weldon From: weldon@lll-lcc.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac,comp.sys.atari.st,comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: You mean it isn't "X Windows"??? Message-ID: <765@lll-lcc.aRpA> Date: Fri, 10-Apr-87 17:00:19 EST Article-I.D.: lll-lcc.765 Posted: Fri Apr 10 17:00:19 1987 Date-Received: Sat, 11-Apr-87 19:17:29 EST References: <7331@boring.mcvax.cwi.nl> <458@laurel.wiley.UUCP> <2968@sdcsvax.UCSD.EDU> <4320@videovax.Tek.COM> Reply-To: weldon@lll-lcc.UUCP (Jerry Weldon) Organization: Lab Comp Ctr, Lawrence Laboratory, Livermore Ca Lines: 25 Keywords: The X Window System Xref: utgpu comp.sys.mac:2257 comp.sys.atari.st:2638 comp.sys.amiga:3407 In article <4320@videovax.Tek.COM> stever@videovax.Tek.COM (Steve Rice) writes: >In article <2968@sdcsvax.UCSD.EDU>, Joel West (jww@sdcsvax.UCSD.EDU) writes: >> >> FYI, there is no such thing as 'X Windows'. >> The folks at MIT have developed the 'X Window System'. If that's too >> much of a mouthful, call it 'X', thank you very much. > >Might as well develop a sense of humor on this issue! >Most references I have seen (press and USENET) refer to "X >Windows". Precious little chance of heading that one off. This reminds me of a package that my brother received a few years ago from the Lego company (the one that makes those wonderful lock block things that we all used to play with when we were kids). Along with a catalog and other advertising stuff, there was a note from one of their higher-ups: "We are aware that some people refer to our products as 'Legos.' Please do not do this. Please always refer to them as 'Lego Bricks and Toys.'" I can just imagine all these preschoolers going up to their friends and asking, "Can I play with your Lego Bricks and Toys?" Riiight... :-) --- Jerry Weldon ARPA: weldon@lll-lcc.ARPA UUCP: ...!lll-crg!lll-lcc!weldon