Don't worry, that bug will be fixed in TheNextRelease, which will be out RealSoonNow. -- RobertField Several years ago, in (I think) comp.lang.lisp, Lisp luminary Scott Fahlman posted this, which contains my favorite definition of the term: : In case you're not a computer person, I should probably point out that "Real Soon Now" is a technical term meaning "sometime before the HeatDeathOfTheUniverse, maybe". -- GlennVanderburg I have to interject that this is a CatchPhrase often seen by JerryPournelle in ByteMagazine whenever he has a prediction to make. RSN == RealSoonNow has become a BuzzWord throughout the InterNet. -- ChrisGarrod I've always used it to mean: NotNowMaybeNever. -- KyleJerviss The best explanation for "Real Soon Now" I've ever seen is: "Soon, possibly never." We want to have it done soon, that really would be best, we'd all hope that would be the case, but, life being what it is... wear a helmet. -- BenScott ---- 10 ''When's that?'' 20 RSN. 30 ''When's that?'' 40 Real soon now. 50 GOTO 10 ---- See also: AlarmBellPhrase, LiterallyMeaningFiguratively