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NODE: Past Tense Of To Know. "I Node Him For Years!" -- Texan Dictionary
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NODE: Past tense of to know. "I node him for years!"
-- Texan Dictionary
Related:
AST: past tense of the verb, to ask. "Who ast yew?" -- Texan Dictionary
WUNST: at one time. "Ah used ta node her wunst!" -- Texan Dictionary
Node: Was aware of...
Whattaya mean I can't logon to an active Node?
I AM hoLDiNg YOur mail HosTage. SENd $1000 TO my Node ..
What's my node number? I seemed to be lost inside here!
I don't know but I've been told, Deirdre's got a Network Node.
Likes to press the on-off switch, Dig that crazy Gaian witch!...
Affordable Virtual Beowulf Cluster Every nerd drools over Beowulf clusters, but very few have even seen one, much less own one.
Until now, that is. Eric Gylgen, the open source hacker famous for EviL (the dancing ASCII paperclip add-on to vi), is working on a program that will emulate Beowulf clusters on a standard desktop PC....
SENSE: from a past time. "It's a are sense ah had a RC!" -- Texan Dictionary