:doubled sig: [USENET] n. A {sig block} that has been included
twice in a {USENET} article or, less commonly, in an electronic
mail message. An article or message with a doubled sig can be
caused by improperly configured software. More often, however, it
reveals the author's lack of experience in electronic
communication. See {BIFF}, {pseudo}.
-- The AI Hackers Dictionary
twice in a {USENET} article or, less commonly, in an electronic
mail message. An article or message with a doubled sig can be
caused by improperly configured software. More often, however, it
reveals the author's lack of experience in electronic
communication. See {BIFF}, {pseudo}.
-- The AI Hackers Dictionary
Related:
- doubled sig: [USENET] n. A {sig block} that has been included
twice in a {USENET} article or,
less commonly, in an electronic mail message. An... - sig block: /sig blok/ [UNIX; often written `.sig' there] n.
Short for `signature', used specifically to refer to... - BIFF: /bif/ [USENET] n. The most famous {pseudo}, and the
prototypical {newbie}.
Articles from BIFF are characterized by all uppercase... - sig block /sig blok/ n.
[Unix; often written `.sig'
there] Short for `signature',
used specifically to refer to the electronic signature... - B1FF /bif/ [Usenet] (alt. `BIFF') n.
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pseudo,
and the prototypical newbie. Articles from B1FF ... - pseudo: /soo'doh/ [USENET: truncation of `pseudonym'] n.
1. An electronic-mail or {USENET} persona adopted... - sig virus: n. A parasitic {meme} embedded in a {sig block}.
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joke, or slogan embedded in one's {sig block} and... - pseudo /soo'doh/ n.
[Usenet: truncation of `pseudonym']
1.
An electronic-mail or Usenet persona adopted by a human...
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Bertrand Russell (1872...
