TMRCie /tmerk'ee/, n.
[MIT] A denizen of TMRC.
[MIT] A denizen of TMRC.
Related:
- TMRCie: /tmerk'ee/, [MIT] n. A denizen of {TMRC}.
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The AI Hackers... - TMRC /tmerk'/ n.
The Tech Model Railroad Club at MIT,
one of the wellsprings of hacker culture. The 1959... - tool 1. n.
A program used primarily to create, manipulate,
modify, or analyze other programs, such as a compiler... - charityware /cha'rit-ee-weir`/ n.
Syn.
careware... - zorch /zorch/
1. [TMRC] v. To attack with an inverse heat
sink.
2. [TMRC] v. To travel, with v approaching c [that... - zorch: /zorch/ 1. [TMRC] v. To attack with an inverse heat
sink.
2. [TMRC] v. To travel, with v approaching c [that... - tool: 1. n. A program used primarily to create, manipulate,
modify, or analyze other programs, such as a compiler... - charityware: /cha'rit-ee-weir`/ n. Syn. {careware}.
The AI Hackers... - Idiot (id-ee-it) n.-
One who disagrees with you...
From the same category:
- crayola books n.
The rainbow series of National
Computer Security Center (NCSC) computer security standards (see
Orange Book).
Usage: humorous and/or disparaging... - deep magic n.
[poss. from C. S. Lewis's "Narnia"
books] An awesomely arcane technique central to a program or
system,
esp. one neither generally published nor available... - terminal illness n.
1. Syn. raster burn. 2.
The `burn-in' condition your CRT tends to get if... - core dump n.
[common Iron Age jargon, preserved by
Unix] 1.
[techspeak] A copy of the contents of core, produced... - beta /bay't*/, /be't*/ or (Commonwealth) /bee't*/ n.
1. Mostly working, but still under test; usu. used...
