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From Jargon File (4.3.1, 29 Jun 2001) [jargon]:
EOU /E-O-U/ n. The mnemonic of a mythical ASCII control character (End
Of User) that would make an ASR-33 Teletype explode on receipt. This
construction parodies the numerous obscure delimiter and control
characters left in ASCII from the days when it was associated more with
wire-service teletypes than computers (e.g., FS, GS, RS, US, EM, SUB,
ETX, and esp. EOT). It is worth remembering that ASR-33s were big, noisy
mechanical beasts with a lot of clattering parts; the notion that one
might explode was nowhere near as ridiculous as it might seem to someone
sitting in front of a {tube} or flatscreen today.
From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (27 SEP 03) [foldoc]:
EOU
The mnemonic of a mythical {ASCII} control
character (End Of User) that would make an {ASR-33} {Teletype}
explode on receipt. This construction parodies the numerous
obscure {delimiter} and control characters left in ASCII from
the days when it was associated more with wire-service
teletypes than computers (e.g. {FS}, {GS}, {RS}, {US}, {EM},
{SUB}, {ETX}, and especially {EOT}). It is worth remembering
that ASR-33s were big, noisy mechanical beasts with a lot of
clattering parts; the notion that one might explode was
nowhere near as ridiculous as it might seem to someone sitting
in front of a {tube} or flatscreen today.
[{Jargon File}]
(1996-06-29)
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