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Ken V
Member # 1466
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This long-standing phenomenon showed up once again recently in the Amtrak forum when someone commented about not being able to order a "hot ***" at dinner (while hotdog would be okay). I've always wondered why this particular word would be asterisked out - never noted any other words so treated.

Anyone have an answer?
 
Mr. Toy
Member # 311
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I don't know why, but apparently The Trainweb Computer Brain finds the word profane. Its been in the system for so long that I've developed a bit of affection for the little quirk. I'd hate to see it go.
 
Gilbert B Norman
Member # 1541
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My dearly beloved Newfoundland is looking down from his "perch" where he has been since Sep 12, 2003 and is wondering WHY?
 
train lady
Member # 3920
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I have always assumed that the reason is that word can be an insult. Calling someone a d-o-g is not complimentary. This nonsense was obviously decide by a non canine lover. I'm with youMr. Norman, our 2 much loved and missed pets are sitting with yours and feeling very insulted.
 
Ira Slotkin
Member # 81
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This is to good an opening to miss: Perhaps a dyslexic atheist programmer was involved.

Having said that, I am with Mr. Toy. Kinda fond of the old idiosyncratic program. Not that I am not fond of canines as well. I am a former animal shelter employee and still active in animal welfare.

Ira
 
Brian R.
Member # 4563
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Haha that is pretty funny. My d-o-g is afraid of my trains. She does not like the loud bells and whistles.
 



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