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Erminal Brain Death: N. The Extreme Form Of {terminal Illness} (sense 1).
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:terminal brain death: n. The extreme form of {terminal illness}
(sense 1). What someone who has obviously been hacking
continuously for far too long is said to be suffering from.
-- The AI Hackers Dictionary
Related:
erminal brain death n. The extreme form of terminal illness (sense 1).
What someone who has obviously been h continuously for far too long is said to be suffering from....
mart terminal: n. 1. A terminal that has enough computing capability to render graphics or to offload some kind of front-end processing from the computer it talks to.
The development of workstations and personal computers has made this term and the product it describes semi-obsolescent, but one may still hear variants of the phrase `act like a smart terminal' used to describe the behavior of workstations or PCs with respect to programs that execute almost entirely out of a remote {server}'s storage, using said devices as displays....
aster burn: n. Eyestrain brought on by too many hours of looking at low-res, poorly tuned, or glare-ridden monitors, esp.
graphics monitors. See {terminal illness}. -- The AI Hackers Dictionary...
erminal illness: n. 1. Syn. {raster burn}. 2. The `burn-in' condition your CRT tends to get if you don't have a screen saver.
-- The AI Hackers Dictionary...
ube: 1. n. A CRT terminal. Never used in the mainstream sense of TV
eal hackers don't watch TV, except for Loony Toons, Rocky & Bullwinkle, Trek Classic, the Simpsons, and the occasional cheesy old swashbuckler movie (see {Appendix B})....
Teenager: A person who thinks 30 is a form of terminal illness.
My computer has a terminal illne
finger: [WAITS, via BSD UNIX] 1. n. A program that displays information about a particular user or all users logged on the system, or a remote system.
Typically shows full name, last login time, idle time, terminal line, and terminal location (where applicable)....
oid: [from `android'] suff. 1. Used as in mainstream English to indicate a poor imitation, a counterfeit, or some otherwise slightly bogus resemblance.
Hackers will happily use it with all sorts of non-Greco/Latin stem words that wouldn't keep company with it in mainstream English....