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Default Re: Writing to an IFRAME's innerHTML - 08-27-2008 , 11:52 AM






"optimistx" <optimistxPoista (AT) poistahotmail (DOT) com> writes:

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Would somebody explain me the word 'borken'? Google gives this answer in
english to the query define:borken
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=borken

Probably related to "borked".

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Default Re: Writing to an IFRAME's innerHTML - 08-27-2008 , 01:32 PM






Lasse Reichstein Nielsen wrote on 27 aug 2008 in comp.lang.javascript:

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"optimistx" <optimistxPoista (AT) poistahotmail (DOT) com> writes:

Would somebody explain me the word 'borken'? Google gives this answer in
english to the query define:borken

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=borken

Probably related to "borked".
1: Bork (IPA : børk)is the official language of Sweden, stolen by Norway as
of Friday 13. August, 1905. Closely related to the dialect of Japanese as
spoken by the aboriginal Ainu people, Bork is characterised by its
remarkably limited number of phonemes and ridiculously short alphabet.
<http://uncyclopedia.org/wiki/Bork>

2: Possibly derived from a word used repeatedly by the Swedish Chef of the
Muppets. In various skits, the Chef often repeats the phrase bork, bork,
bork. The word may refer to the often-failed experiments in the Chef's
cooking adventures.
<http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Bork>

3: a no no:
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jc_UCc8EQcQ>



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Default Re: Writing to an IFRAME's innerHTML - 08-27-2008 , 03:58 PM



Evertjan. wrote:
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Lasse Reichstein Nielsen wrote on 27 aug 2008 in comp.lang.javascript:

"optimistx" <optimistxPoista (AT) poistahotmail (DOT) com> writes:

Would somebody explain me the word 'borken'? Google gives this
answer in english to the query define:borken

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=borken

Probably related to "borked".

1: Bork (IPA : børk)is the official language of Sweden, stolen by
Norway as of Friday 13. August, 1905. Closely related to the dialect
of Japanese as spoken by the aboriginal Ainu people, Bork is
characterised by its remarkably limited number of phonemes and
ridiculously short alphabet. <http://uncyclopedia.org/wiki/Bork

2: Possibly derived from a word used repeatedly by the Swedish Chef
of the Muppets. In various skits, the Chef often repeats the phrase
bork, bork, bork. The word may refer to the often-failed experiments
in the Chef's cooking adventures.
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Bork

3: a no no:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jc_UCc8EQcQ
Oekee palajo inehmoelle kiitoksija näestä selevityksistä. On nii kivvoo ku
suap tiällä käöttöö muinaesta puhetta nii ku borken.




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Default Re: Writing to an IFRAME's innerHTML - 08-27-2008 , 05:51 PM



optimistx wrote on 27 aug 2008 in comp.lang.javascript:

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Evertjan. wrote:
Lasse Reichstein Nielsen wrote on 27 aug 2008 in
comp.lang.javascript:

"optimistx" <optimistxPoista (AT) poistahotmail (DOT) com> writes:

Would somebody explain me the word 'borken'? Google gives this
answer in english to the query define:borken

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=borken

Probably related to "borked".

1: Bork (IPA : børk)is the official language of Sweden, stolen by
Norway as of Friday 13. August, 1905. Closely related to the dialect
of Japanese as spoken by the aboriginal Ainu people, Bork is
characterised by its remarkably limited number of phonemes and
ridiculously short alphabet. <http://uncyclopedia.org/wiki/Bork

2: Possibly derived from a word used repeatedly by the Swedish Chef
of the Muppets. In various skits, the Chef often repeats the phrase
bork, bork, bork. The word may refer to the often-failed experiments
in the Chef's cooking adventures.
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Bork

3: a no no:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jc_UCc8EQcQ

Oekee palajo inehmoelle kiitoksija näestä selevityksistä. On nii
kivvoo ku suap tiällä käöttöö muinaesta puhetta nii ku borken.
OK, moet in dat nu allemaal opeens zo maar optimistisch begrijpen,
even though Borken, Germany is just 40 km due South of where I live??

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