jargon file is your friend.
http://www.catb.org/~esr/jargon/
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2010/5/12 Rick Darsey <rdarsey_at_gmail.com>
> I have always understood it to mean "Off Topic" as in not strictly related
> to the normal board subject matter.
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> Rick
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> i keep seeing that in the subject line but don't have a clue what it
> actually means. Can someone fill me in? Thanks!
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