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earthstation5

P2P application which promotes itself as having the ability to hide the users ip address to avoid being tracked. Uses SSL and anonymous proxies to relay uploads so receiver does not know where file is coming from. Abbreviation, es5.

If you want to avoid getting sued, use earthstation5.

He got sued using Kazaa, he should have been using earthstation5.

by adam wilson July 6, 2004

3πŸ‘ 14πŸ‘Ž


Scientology

The religion created by the minor Science Fiction writer, L. Ron Hubbard in 1952. Scientology teaches that you are an immortal "thetan" that is entrapped in the physical universe and your own problems by your thoughts (considerations and postulates). In practice, Scientology is the exact opposite of what it teaches. It claims to free you, but most people would say that Scientologists are brainwashed and enslaved. It claims to promote freedom of speech, but Scientology sues anyone who says anything bad about Scientology. It claims to want to improve the earth, but sues anyone who tries to use it's books and techniques without paying a license. It is a very schizophrenic and dangerous organization whose members actually infiltrated and spied on the U.S. government in the biggest ever case of its type in U.S. history.

If Scientology got big, the people who get in their way would be killed.

by adam wilson July 6, 2004

1663πŸ‘ 314πŸ‘Ž


netsend

1. A "feature" in Windows NT and derivatives (2000, XP) that allows direct sending of a message to another computer. Often used for unsolicited advertisements and having fun in the computer lab.

"Some jerk in my class just learned how to netsend, and now it is impossible to get any work done in the lab."

by adam wilson January 7, 2004


deck

1. A computer, especially one used for cracking.
See NAVI.

I saw a badass deck in the computer store the other day.

by adam wilson January 7, 2004

13πŸ‘ 13πŸ‘Ž


snow crash

1. When a computer crashes at such a fundamental level that it can no longer control the CRT in the monitor, thus the monitor displays a screen of static.

The application was written so poorly that half the time it made the computer snow crash.

by adam wilson December 31, 2004

34πŸ‘ 13πŸ‘Ž


tricknology

mind games, usually from an authority figure

"the police used they're tricknology to make an innocent man confess to a crime."

by adam wilson March 13, 2005

126πŸ‘ 37πŸ‘Ž


Genious

Origin: Greece from the word "genus"
Often misspelled without the O even in many dictionaries.

It is the only correct spelling.

George Harrisson is a genious.

Only geniouses spell genious the correct way.

by adam wilson January 5, 2005

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