:include: vt. [USENET] 1. To duplicate a portion (or whole) of
another's message (typically with attribution to the source) in a
reply or followup, for clarifying the context of one's response.
See the discussion of inclusion styles under "Hacker
Writing Style". 2. [from {C}] `#include <disclaimer.h>'
has appeared in {sig block}s to refer to a notional `standard
{disclaimer} file'.
-- The AI Hackers Dictionary
another's message (typically with attribution to the source) in a
reply or followup, for clarifying the context of one's response.
See the discussion of inclusion styles under "Hacker
Writing Style". 2. [from {C}] `#include <disclaimer.h>'
has appeared in {sig block}s to refer to a notional `standard
{disclaimer} file'.
-- The AI Hackers Dictionary
Related:
- include vt.
[Usenet] 1. To duplicate a portion (or whole)
of another's message (typically with attribution to the source) in
a reply or followup,
for clarifying the context of one's response. See... - followup: n. On USENET, a {posting} generated in response to
another posting (as opposed to a {reply},
which goes by email rather than being broadcast)... - File Attach: [FidoNet] 1. n. A file sent along with a mail message
from one BBS to another.
2. vt. Sending someone a file by using the File... - by hand: adv. 1. Said of an operation (especially a repetitive,
trivial, and/or tedious one) that ought to be performed... - include <std
disclaimer> --... - ICBM address: n. (Also `missile address') The form used to
register a site with the USENET mapping project includes a blank
for longitude and latitude,
preferably to seconds-of-arc accuracy. This is actually... - include <stdisclaimer.h>
#include "witty_phrase
h" --... - fool file, the: [USENET] n. A notional repository of all the most
dramatically and abysmally stupid utterances ever.
An entire subgenre of {sig block}s consists of the... - sig block: /sig blok/ [UNIX; often written `.sig' there] n.
Short for `signature', used specifically to refer to...
