What is the meaning of "Yargo"? edit

As it looks like, "Yargo" is stemming from the same root as "George", or the old Greek "georgos", meaning "the one that is working with the ground/earth" (from "gae/gaia", earth, and "ergon", work).

About me edit

At this moment, I'm too lazy to write much about myself; you may have a look at my homepage. Ok, here some briefing:

  • born 1970
  • physicist
  • Amateur Radio operator HB9KNS - I love Morse code!
  • text fetishist (Tell me your thoughts, don't show me your face.)
panta rhei (Greek for "everything flows")

Hello! (Yargo was also a science fiction novel by Jacqueline Suzann, wasn't it?) -- User:RjLesch

Yes, I know, of course I read it... it's a bit romantical, but nevertheless funny. -Yargo

Welcome to Wikipedia, Yargo. I was hoping to see you show up here, I'm sure you'll have a lot to contribute. --JZ

Oh, I'd love to, just give me "The Time"... -Yargo