Hi,
In message "[ruby-talk:15205] ZetaBITS == Zetta bits (10 ** 21)?"
on 01/05/16, "Conrad Schneiker" <schneik / us.ibm.com> writes:
|Does ZetaBITS refer to the metric system or Latin?
It's intended pun between zetta (10**21) and greek letter zeta.
I've heard it's somehow related with a title of a Japanese Anime program.
It's hard to find unregistered domain name these days. ;-)
| I also noticed that a few things on the home page were in English, such
|as "What's new" and "Top page", even though most everything else was in
|Japanese. Any particular reason (convention, slang, jargon)?
As Glen pointed out in [ruby-talk:15206], it's common in Japan to use
simple English phrases everywhere. Sometimes it causes funny
situation, like a girl wearing T-shirt with "Bitch" written on it.
Oh, no. I hope she's not.
matz.