On Wed, 2004-10-06 at 11:04, Mark Haney wrote: > > Simply jumping in and frobbing the knobs is generally not good > > practice. In most cases it will adversely affect your systems > > performance instead of improving it. > > > Can you say 'frobbing the knobs' in a public forum? > I knew I had seen a definition of this somewhere. Enjoy! frobbing verb. Randomly adjusting the settings of an object, such as the dials on a piece of equipment or the options in a software program, in an effort to learn how the object works. Example Citation: "Why is babbling so important? The infant is like a person who has been given a complicated piece of audio equipment bristling with unlabeled knobs and switches but missing the instruction manual. In such situations people resort to what hackers call frobbingâfiddling aimlessly with the controls to see what happens." âSteven Pinker, The Language Instinct -- Scot L. Harris webid@xxxxxxxxxx "I think trash is the most important manifestation of culture we have in my lifetime." - Johnny Legend