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Thread: Wiccle Wiki....

Started: November 6, 2009, 01:47 PM  ⋅  Zone: Public Forums  ⋅  Category: General Chat  ⋅  Posts: 5  ⋅  Views 740
Started by: Footman  ⋅  Description: No description.
Post #1
Member: Footman  ⋅  Date: November 6, 2009, 01:47 PM  ⋅ Subject: "Wiccle Wiki...."

Probably the most important question you'll ever get. I couldn't find an answer anywhere on wiccle.com. If it's not there I'm so suprised at you guys. Don't let me down here!

What is a "wiccle"? Where did you come up with the name? Enquiring minds need to know. How can we all move forward into the great unknown without such a basic understanding? Hopefully this will be the last major oversight on your part.... lol

Maybe a Wiccle Wiki would be a cool idea. Just a thought.

Cool

p.s.

Un-related to the above - The "Fusion" link in the header doesn't animate like the others. At least not for me

Post #2
Member: Markus  ⋅  Date: November 6, 2009, 02:55 PM  ⋅ Subject: "Re: Wiccle Wiki...."

The word wiccle takes on diverse meanings depending on the mood of the speaker and the day of the week. The general usage is similar to smurfing (which is one of the best words ever invented); commonly used in the context of next generation web tools.

wic⋅cle  /ˈwigəl/

–noun
1.     a wicked good piece of web software
        "Now that's a real wiccle program there!"

–verb
2.     to develop and customize using a slick interface
        "We wiccled our entire site together over the weekend!"

–adjective
3.     unusually clever, flexible and powerful
        "That coder dude, he's totally wiccle when it comes to hacking!"

–interjection
4.     used to express simultaneous surprise and delight
        "Wiccle wiccle whee! Look what I just did!"

These are the four general and primary definitions for the word wiccle. The nuanced usage is generally grasped only by those privy to access to our development and production departments. "Got one of those wiccle deadlines again." (In this case, the exact meaning is derived from the intonation of the word.)

The details of the actual story behind the name wiccle are currently classified, but rumor goes it has something to do with seventeen Leprechauns and a half-empty pot of gold. Keith will fill you in on the rest, if he and the Leprechauns find it appropriate.

Post #3
Member: Markus  ⋅  Date: November 6, 2009, 02:56 PM  ⋅ Subject: "Re: Wiccle Wiki...."

P.S. Let's look at Wiccle Wiki when I get the Wiki module wiccled up. Cool

Post #4
Member: Footman  ⋅  Date: November 6, 2009, 03:38 PM  ⋅ Subject: "Re: Wiccle Wiki...."

points to note:

~ Markus, you should run for office. Your perfect political parlance balances just enough info for those who can read between the lines with enough misdirection and innocuous details to satisfy the less astute.

~ It seems I wasn't pronouncing it correctly... wiGGle instead of wiCCle. Another conversion I have to get accustomed to.

~ I prefer to see the pot of Gold as half 'full.'

Cool

Post #5
Member: Markus  ⋅  Date: November 6, 2009, 04:49 PM  ⋅ Subject: "Re: Wiccle Wiki...."

I'm not sure even the leprechauns know the exact pronunciation! We've been bending it more to "g" than to "c", but the main point is just to make some sort of a gulp sound there, because Wiccle is a mouthful.

I think the deal was exactly about the pot being half-empty. Keith is running criss-cross Galway collecting checks to satisfy those creatures, monthly offerings and whatnot.

 

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