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MATURE: Adjective used to describe anything that nobody
uses anymore.
Related:
Computer Lie #7: WordStar? Nobody uses THAT anymore.
UNIX should be used as an adjective. -- AT&T
Quote #431 "I don't like your I-can-use-anything-as-an-adjective attitude.
-- Larry Wall [Used in a .sig of Paul Phillips]...
If nobody uses it, there's a reason. Rule of Reaso
If nobody uses it, there's a reason. -- The Third Law of Gardening
Nobody ever eats at that restaurant anymore. It's always too crowded. -- Yogi Berra
RTI /R-T-I/ interj. The mnemonic for the `return from interrupt' instruction on many computers including the 6502 and 6800.
The variant `RETI' is found among former Z80 hackers (almost nobody programs these things in assembler anymore)....
oftwarily /soft-weir'i-lee/ adv. In a way pertaining to software.
The system is softwarily unreliable." The adjective **`softwary' is not used....
When money talks, nobody notices what grammar it uses.