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Page In: [MIT] Vi. 1. To Become Aware Of One's Surroundings Again After Having Paged Out (see {page Out}).
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:page in: [MIT] vi. 1. To become aware of one's surroundings again
after having paged out (see {page out}). Usually confined to
the sarcastic comment: "Eric pages in, {film at 11}!"
2. Syn. `swap in'; see {swap}.
-- The AI Hackers Dictionary
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page in v. [MIT] 1. To become aware of one's surroundings again after having paged out (see page out).
Usually confined to the sarcastic comment: "Eric pages in, film at 11!...
page out: [MIT] vi. 1. To become unaware of one's surroundings temporarily, due to daydreaming or preoccupation.
Can you repeat that? I paged out for a minute....
page out vi. [MIT] 1. To become unaware of one's surroundings temporarily, due to daydreaming or preoccupation.
"Can you repeat that? I paged out for a minute." See page in. Compare swap....
wapped out n. See swap. See also page out.
wapped in n. See swap. See also page in.
wap: vt. 1. [techspeak] To move information from a fast-access memory to a slow-access memory (`swap out'), or vice versa (`swap in').
Often refers specifically to the use of disks as `virtual memory'....
blow up: vi. 1. [scientific computation] To become unstable.
Suggests that the computation is diverging so rapidly that it will soon overflow or at least go {nonlinear}....
banner: n. 1. The title page added to printouts by most print spoolers (see {spool}).
Typically includes user or account ID information in very large character-graphics capitals....
win: [MIT] 1. vi. To succeed. A program wins if no unexpected conditions arise, or (especially) if it sufficiently {robust} to take exceptions in stride.
2. n. Success, or a specific instance thereof....