• origin of the phrase "eternal september"

    From noreply@noreply@mixmin.net to comp.misc on Sat Sep 14 18:59:40 2024
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    the first occurrence of the phrase "eternal september" is attributed to john william chambless <chambless@whale.st.usm.edu> in a usenet article posted wednesday 9 february 1994 00:23:47 UT to "alt.folklore.computers" under the namesake subject header "the eternal september", which begins: "here we go again... isn't it lovely that usenet isn't just the 'toy of
    the intellectual elite' anymore?" . . . the author of this famous title
    (b. 10 april 1959, gulfport) is apparently still living but considering
    the unintended "never ending" meme which became the trademark of usenet, has probably heard more about this quip than anyone could possibly need (although commercial usenet providers might owe this guy some royalties)


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