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Ten Computer Terms I Love and their real Meaning
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11/01/2003 07:35:37
Hilmar Zonneveld
Independent Consultant
Cochabamba, Bolivia
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Windows
Category:
Computing in general
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00740391
Message ID:
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>>consumed (engulfed by flames)
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>>instantiated (born before your eyes)
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>>threads (clothing)
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>>garbage collector (sanitary engineer)
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>>security (a tragic comedy in progress)
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>>temporary resources (credit cards)
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>>windows service (Windex)
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>>browser experience (no comment-please read my mind and excuse the use of old English terms)
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>>common dialogs (the vernacular)
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>>web services (or the lack there of)
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>>Tom
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>I still don't get the "browser" part - I searched at dictionary.com and found terms like eating and reading lightly - but no "old English". Is there another meaning not mentioned at dictionary.com?
>
>Hilmar.

Hilmar;

The Old English term is a word some people think and use which has the meaning “seduction”. Fuc* - sorry about that!

Having a "browser experience" can be a source of #@%&*.

Tom
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