Self-licking ice cream cone
In political jargon, a self-licking ice cream cone is a self-perpetuating system that has no purpose other than to sustain itself. The phrase appeared to have been first used in 1992, in On Self-Licking Ice Cream Cones, a paper by Pete Worden about NASA's bureaucracy.[lower-alpha 1]
Recently, it has been used to describe the support from internal IT organizations.
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References
- ↑ "On Self-Licking Ice Cream Cones". Cool stars, stellar systems, and the sun, Proceedings of the 7th Cambridge Workshop, ASP Conference Series (ASP: San Francisco),vol. 26, p. 599. 1992. Retrieved March 10, 2008.
External links
- Double-Tongued Dictionary, "self-licking ice cream cone", accessed April 2010 (containing extensive cites of usage)
- David Postman, "Deconstructing the self-licking ice cream cone", Seattle Times, February 20, 2007
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