htrn: I am RumorControl. From now on all rumors, propaganda, counter-propaganda, dis-information, mis-information, inuendoes, lies, damned lies and statistics must be filtered thru me for (de)authentication before being distributed by any means, including, but not limited to, electronic. Distribution of same without prior authorization will result in the immediate revokation of all such privileges. Resistance is futile. All your base are belong to us!
--daDebil
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Jam the computer...trash every lethal machine in the land! --Timothy Leary
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Originally, an old-school hacker term meaning "to gain control over someone else's computer/network by hacking thier root account and assigning yourself 'admin' permissions", which has more recently been mis-appropriated by script kiddies and gamers to indicate that they are better at a game than someone else, or some stupid shit like that.
None. Real hackers don't actually use the word themselves, it is always used by someone else *about* them.
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An archaic operating system, written for the Intel 8080/8085 and Zilog Z80 family of processors, and particularly favored by High Tech Red Necks. Peggy Hill runs CP/M on her Kaypro II.
bubba: What OS are ya runnin'?
htrn: CP/M, of course!
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Pronounced you-bonics. High Tech Red Neck for Ebonics.
bubba: Who was dat on da fone?
htrn: Dunno.
bubba: Whad ey say?
htrn: Dunno, they spoke U-bonics.
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Everyone who is not one of us.
htrn: It waz them! They did it!
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A powerful GM big-block engine, capable of delivering 400+ HP, usually found in vintage full-sized cars.
ebon: Man, dat deuce wit a 455 whacked my 4!
engl: My 1964 Chevy lost a race to a Buick Electra with a 455cu.in. engine!
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In an Internet address, a way of indicating that several words are all jammed together into one word.
bubba: What's yr Internet address?
htrn: htrn@overyonder<alloneword>.com
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