AOL! n.
[Usenet] Common synonym for "Me, too!"
alluding to the legendary propensity of America Online users to
utter contentless "Me, too!" postings. The number of exclamation
points following varies from zero to five or so. The pseudo-HTML
<AOL>Me, too!</AOL>
is also frequently seen. See also September that never ended.
[Usenet] Common synonym for "Me, too!"
alluding to the legendary propensity of America Online users to
utter contentless "Me, too!" postings. The number of exclamation
points following varies from zero to five or so. The pseudo-HTML
<AOL>Me, too!</AOL>
is also frequently seen. See also September that never ended.
Related:
- September that never ended
All time since September 1993.
One of the seasonal rhythms of the Usenet used to be... - How many
AOL users
-- does it take to change a light bulb?
Eleven. One to ask to be on the light bulb gif mailing... - ASCII /as'kee/ n.
[originally an acronym (American
Standard Code for Information Interchange) but now merely
conventional] The predominant character set encoding of present-day
computers.
The standard version uses 7 bits for each character... - How many
AOL users
-- does it take to change a light bulb?
Eight. One screws in the light bulb, but seven more... - B1FF /bif/ [Usenet] (alt. `BIFF') n.
The most famous
pseudo,
and the prototypical newbie. Articles from B1FF ... - geek code n.
(also "Code of the Geeks"). A set of
codes commonly used in sig blocks to broadcast the interests,
skills, and aspirations of the poster. Features a... - He does TOO have to shoot me now! SO SHOOT ME NOW!
<BLAM<... - lt;rindolf> Linuxgrrl: well The Gilmore Girls is also a drama.
Sort of a dramedie, but a serious... - BITNET /bit'net/ n., obs.
[acronym: Because It's Time
NETwork] Everybody's least favorite piece of the network (see
the network) -
until AOL happened. The BITNET hosts were a collection...
