Gość: desperate IP: *.acn.pl 10.01.04, 23:25 What does 'womble' mean? It's really important for me (and urgent as well) so please if anyone knows what it means - tell me! It's kinda matter of life and death... ;) Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś Obserwuj wątek Podgląd Opublikuj
Gość: cm Re: 'WOMBLE' ? ? ? IP: *.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com 11.01.04, 00:57 Here is one meaning: Wombles originated as a set of stories by Elisabeth Beresford. They were originally illustrated, by Margaret Gordon, to look a bit like teddy bears with their bright eyes and round furry bodies. And here another: Womble is a lightweight tool for extracting object models from Java bytecode. You didn't give a context so take your pick. Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
zegar4 Re: 'WOMBLE' ? ? ? 11.01.04, 03:08 Gość portalu: desperate napisał(a): > What does 'womble' mean? > It's really important for me (and urgent as well) so please if anyone knows > what it means - tell me! Forget the cuddly teddy etymology. In that small country just across the French Channel... geez, the name escapes me Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
Gość: womble Re: 'WOMBLE' ? ? ? IP: 80.51.194.* 11.01.04, 11:24 Womble in the UK, one of a group of creatures in a popular children’s television series called The Wombles. They lived on Wimbledon Common in London and collected rubbish and things that people had left there. Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś