- J. Random
J. Random, followed by a term for a category of people,
capitalized , to make an appearance of apersonal name , is aplaceholder name for an undistinguished, average person from the category, e.g., "J. RandomLoser ". The construct originated in hacker's culture and capitalizes on the specific meaning of the word "" ("undistinguished", "arbitrary "), also popularized by hackers.The most well-known J.R. is probably J. Random Hacker. As the
Jargon File puts it::"A mythical figure like the
Unknown Soldier ; the archetypal hackernerd . This term is one of the oldest in thejargon , apparently going back toMIT in the 1960s. may originally have been inspired by ‘J. Fred Muggs ’, a show-bizchimpanzee whose name was a household word back in the early days ofTMRC , and was probably influenced by ‘J. Presper Eckert ’ (one of the co-inventors of theelectronic computer )".Another well-known J.R. is J. Random (L)User. [http://www.google.com/search?q=%22j+random+user%22+OR+%22J+random+luser%22]
ee also
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John Q. Public
*Common man
*John Doe References
*jargon
External links
* [http://www.catb.org/jargon/html/appendixb.html Appendix B. A Portrait of J. Random Hacker] , from the Jargon File
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