> To do so, a person called “the Gonker” entered data into an Excel spreadsheet known as “the Gonkulator,” while “the Planner” arranged magnetic pucks and plastic laminated cards on the whiteboard to indicate how long planes could stay in the air.
I love the names and vocab that comes out of unofficial military slang.
It came from Hogans Heroes and was generally adopted by the military as a "black box" that nobody understands. In my experience, it's predominantly used in the Air Force.
I love the names and vocab that comes out of unofficial military slang.