Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 17th May 2008 19:19 UTC
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2005-06-29
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Looking at the current front page, only two newsitems use the word 'cue'. So, your point...?
Oh, and technically, there's nothing wrong with using 'cue' in the way that I did in those two items. In most contexts, a 'cue' is a signal for something to begin, words to be spoken, or actions to be taken. In this particular item, for instance, the need for a network filesystem is the cue for BeServed to come on stage - cue BeServed. The need for a NFS cues BeServed to come on stage.
Edited 2008-05-18 10:21 UTC