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'''NOTE TO SELF!List of computing and IT abbreviations and Computer Jargon thingy. CHECK COMMUNTIY PORTAL''' ingore this. tis just to remind me

Like the random thingy said, leave a message. Is there a way of me uploading a tone, for the hell of it. ?

Anyway, I also operate on Simple English Wikipedia, as I was bored at school, and English Wikipedia Editing is blocked due to thick headed dunces vandalising stuff. Joys.

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I've just started out, and I've done about 100 words on the Dresden Dolls, here and there. And my page. Obviously.

And um. Kurt Cobain. So far about fifty words.

And I cleaned up 19th century theatre

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Articles To Be Merged My goal for this is to do one merge job every two weeks to help the backlog. If half of wikipedia's members did this, the backlog would be almost cured in a month.

List of computer related slang. To combine with...

List of computer and IT abbreviations.

My Sandbox mess
This is a list of slang about computers, computer programs, computer programming, and people that deal with computers:


 * BSoD : "Blue Screen of Death"
 * BW : "bandwidth"
 * C|N>K : "coffee through nose into keyboard" (a Unix-ism involving the command line pipe and redirect characters)
 * CG : "computer graphic"
 * CTD : "crash to desktop"

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 * CS : "Computer science"
 * D/C : "disconnected"
 * D/L : "download"
 * DoS : "Denial of Service" (a malicious attack on a computer system)
 * DOS : "Disk Operating System"
 * DDoS : "Distributed denial-of-service attack
 * DSL : "digital subscriber line"
 * EBKAC : "error between keyboard and chair" (See: PEBKAC)
 * EULA : "End User License Agreement"
 * FTP : "file transfer protocol" or "first to post"
 * FXP : "file exchange protocol"
 * Guru : an expert in some technical topic such as computer programming or systems administration
 * HTTP : Hyper-text transfer protocol
 * IE : Internet Explorer web browser
 * IRC : Internet Relay Chat
 * M$ : "Microsoft"
 * OC : "Overclock" (generally used as tech talk. Can also be used as "OCed" as in overclocked)
 * OOM : "out of memory"
 * OS : "Operating System"
 * PEBKAC : "problem exists between keyboard and chair"
 * PIC : "program interrupt controller"
 * PICNIC : "problem in chair, not in computer"
 * SysOp : "system(s) operator"
 * TBUC : "technology beyond user comprehension"
 * UA : "User Agreement"/"User Agent"
 * VoIP : "Voice over IP" (phone conversations over a broadband connection)
 * WYSIWYG : "what you see is what you get" (pronounced "wizzywig"; printed output will look identical to its screen representation)