Moof
/moof/ [MAC users] 1. A semi-legendary creature, also called the "dogcow", that
lurks in the depths of the Macintosh Technical Notes Hypercard stack V3.1;
specifically, the full story of the dogcow is told in technical note #31 (the
particular Moof illustrated is properly named "Clarus"). Option-shift-click will
cause it to emit a characteristic "Moof!" or "!fooM" sound. *Getting* to tech
note 31 is the hard part; to discover how to do that, one must needs examine the
stack script with a hackerly eye. Clue: rot13 is involved. A dogcow also appears
if you choose "Page Setup..." with a LaserWriter selected and click on the
"Options" button.
2. Used to flag software that's a hack, something untested and on the edge. On
one Apple Computer CD-ROM, certain folders such as "Tools & Apps (Moof!)" and
"Development Platforms (Moof!)", are so marked to indicate that they contain
software not fully tested or sanctioned by the powers that be. When you open
these folders you cross the boundary into hackerland.
[Jargon File]
Nearby terms:
Monte Carlo « monty « MOO « Moof » Moore
bound » Moore graph » Moore's Law
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