Felipe Contreras wrote: > Yes, but regardless of that for whatever reason it's already part of the > culture, and people are using fast-forward irrespective of the original > meaning: > > "They fast-forward to present day ten years later, where he has been > hospitalized and is on life support." [1] > > "So then fast-forward to now and, like, six months ago, they found the > script and called me up." [2] Hmmm, Fast-forward 6 years and all this code has been substantially overhauled by several folks over the years https://lore.kernel.org/git/CAPMMpohp6+jW2C0ewfYEp3rrwbKSqGVa94LRgQDcKJvYmiANuA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/ -- Felipe Contreras