"Borked"?
aka broken / wrong / not working quite as it should.
Ahhh. Any connection to BorkWare?
Quote from: Le Compilateur on June 14, 2008, 04:21:30 AM
Ahhh. Any connection to BorkWare?
"Bork" comes from the muppet show. The chef uses the bork language.
Well, that's a bit out of my league. The Muppet Show? Haven't watched that in 21 years. Now let's get back on topic.
Actually, no, though it's morphed into that slightly. Much like "pwned", "borked" came about from a typo ("broken" -> "borken" -> "borked"). Now used intentionally.
Thanks for clarifying that. :) Now can we get back on topic? ???
If you haven't noticed, I split the offtopicness into its own thread. This particular thread's topic is, in fact, "Borked?" :>
Errrr... Seems to me you created another "The short and sweet guide to compiling SVN 895 on Windows" thread.
Never mind, I fixed it.
Quote from: Le Compilateur on June 16, 2008, 08:35:26 PM
Errrr... Seems to me you created another "The short and sweet guide to compiling SVN 895 on Windows" thread.
Never mind, I fixed it.
he borked it!
Quote from: Revan on June 18, 2008, 02:17:14 PM
Quote from: Le Compilateur on June 16, 2008, 08:35:26 PM
Errrr... Seems to me you created another "The short and sweet guide to compiling SVN 895 on Windows" thread.
Never mind, I fixed it.
he borked it!
More like forgot to change the topic when I split it, and didn't feel like editing the first post after it was done. Less borked, more lazy :>
Meh, this is a weird thread.
Quote from: Le Compilateur on June 18, 2008, 04:41:26 PM
Meh, this is a weird thread.
And it's moved to the appropriate section>_>
Thanks.