NETVERNUGEN means NET ILLITERACY ;-) Tschuess Larry ______________________ Dan Resler wrote: > OK, I give up. I bought one of Richard's mugs and have been puzzled > about the word NETVERNUGEN written across the top - what does it mean? > I asked a friend of mine who is a German native plus she teaches > German here at VCU and she replied that she had no idea. Is it a > (misspelled) take off from `fahrvergnugen', which means, I believe, > "driving joy" or "joy of driving"? i.e. is it suppose to indicate joy > of netting (vanagon list joy?) or something like that? > <snip>Dan Resler<snip> |
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