> spelling words 'your' way [...] 

Oh, you are probably referring to the word "seekrit" - 
...and stuff like that? 
(& maybe the double "r" in "Herroes"?)

The "L33T" article, at 
   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L33T 
or even 
   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L337
clearly talks about stuff like this; -- e.g., under "== Vocabulary ==", it has a sub-section "Terminology and common misspellings";  
but -- (probably more to the point!) -- under "== History ==" it says, in part, 
<< "One theory is that it was developed to defeat text filters [...] However, creative misspellings [...] were also a way to attempt to indicate one was knowledgeable about the culture of computer users [...] " >>
-- 
Mike Schwartz    
Glendale  AZ 
schwartz@acm.org

On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 4:58 AM, mike havens <bmike1@gmail.com> wrote:
tuna, I thought you were about my age.... not of the age where spelling words 'your' way was acceptable.


On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 7:44 AM, Andrew "Tuna" Harris <tuna@supertunaman.com> wrote:
Herroes

There are some seekrit things that I would rather not have my
.bash_history knowing. Is there a way to set rules that prevent commands
containing a certain word like, say, "angry_watermelon" from being stored?

Also, are things that are sent to standard out logged anywhere?
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