In 1992, I spent 10 weeks at a summer mathematics program at the University of Oklahoma (in Norman), with nine other math students. There isn't a lot to do in Norman during the summer, especially when you don't have access to a car, so we had a lot of free time. One of the other students, Alice, seemed to spend much of that free time working on these strange little word puzzles, and, since I had nothing better to do, I started joining in. By the end of the summer, I was hooked.
Source: npl-folk email from Btnirn.
First Issue: Jul 1992
Btnirn is an acronym for “But that's not important right now”, a phrase best known from the Airplane! movies. I tend to use the acronym in entirely too much of my personal correspondence.
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