:XEROX PARC: /zee'roks park'/ The famed Palo Alto Research
Center. For more than a decade, from the early 1970s into the
mid-1980s, PARC yielded an astonishing volume of groundbreakioool Junior...
Center. For more than a decade, from the early 1970s into the
mid-1980s, PARC yielded an astonishing volume of groundbreakioool Junior...
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- XEROX PARC /zee'roks park'/ n.
The famed Palo Alto
Research Center.
For more than a decade, from the early 1970s into ... - XEROX PARC: /zee'roks park'/ The famed Palo Alto Research
Center.
For more than a decade, from the early 1970s into the... - PARC n.
See XEROX PARC... - fum n.
[XEROX PARC] At PARC, often the third of the
standard metasyntactic variables (after foo and
bar).
Competes with baz, which is more common outside ... - fum: [XEROX PARC] n. At PARC, often the third of the standard
{metasyntactic variable}s (after {foo} and {bar}).
Competes with {baz}, which is more common outside... - memory smash n.
[XEROX PARC] Writing through a pointer that
doesn't point to what you think it does.
This occasionally reduces your machine to a rubble... - error 33 [XEROX PARC] n.
1. Predicating one research effort
upon the success of another.
2. Allowing your own research effort to be placed... - Decade Blending:
In clothing: the indiscriminate combination of two or more
items from varios decades to create a personal mood:
Sheila = Mary Quant earrings (1960s) + cork wedgie... - memory smash: [XEROX PARC] n. Writing through a pointer that
doesn't point to what you think it does.
This occasionally reduces your machine to a rubble...
From the same category:
- Bucy's Law:
Nothing is ever accomplished by a reasonable man... - Every ordinary moment, every little detail should be a celebration of your
personal understanding.
Your smallest act should be permeated with reverence... - Moralizing and morals are two entirely different things and are always
found in entirely different people.
- Don... - You're not drunk if you can lie on the floor without holding on.
Dean... - Hateful to me as are the gates of hell, is he who, hiding one thing in
his heart,
Utters another. -- Homer (c. 700 B.C...
