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who's dna is who's

Post 1

shagbark

are you aware that windows has a Distributed interNet Applications architecture that they abbreviate DNA. It seems curious that this should turn up just as you are changing to a system that you purport is named after Douglas Noel Adams.


who's dna is who's

Post 2

HappyDude

I think it’s just a coincidence & if Microsoft wants to pay tribute to Douglas Adams good for them.


who's dna is who's

Post 3

Jim Lynn

We don't 'purport' to name it after Douglas. He is actually the founder of the site, the inspiration for *everything* we've done here, so naming the software after him is the absolute least we could do.

At least ours is a real acronym.


who's dna is who's

Post 4

Silly Willy

It's not only real, it's much more important also smiley - smiley


who's dna is who's

Post 5

h2g2Support

And ours actually fits the thing it's trying to abbreviate:

Distributed Internet Applications = DIA
Douglas Noel Adama = DNA

So there. smiley - tongueout

smiley - winkeye


who's dna is who's

Post 6

Silly Willy

I always thought his second name was Adams


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