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    • RE: Taino

      Faggot dicksucker

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    • RE: Frapping

      An elite form of fraping (facebook raping), in which the frapist (or frapper) makes a derogatory rap written in the style of the victim about their life, perhaps including personality quirks, habits and events that have occured to them. Quite literally facebook rapping.
      Ideally a frap is performed between very white people, such that it would be highly uncharacteristic for them to ever rap, especially ones with an air of misogyny and vulgarity.
      Invented on the 13th of April 2012 in Manchester, England.

      posted in Definitions
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    • RE: Misfit

      Something or someone who 1) does not fit conventional norms 2) behaves in such a manner and holds different takes on life which sets them apart from everyone else.

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    • Zone File

      A zone file is stored on a name server and provides information about one or more domain names. Each zone file contains a list of DNS records with mappings between domain names and IP addresses. These records define the IP address of a domain name, the reverse lookup of an IP to other domains, and contain DNS and mail server information.
      Because zone files are plain text files, they can be edited quickly and easily. However, this also means that if unauthorized users gain access to zone files, the files can be easily modified. This could cause websites to not respond, or worse yet, redirect to the wrong Web server. For this reason, it is important to keep the zone files on a highly secured server and always have a recent backup of zone files on another machine.

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    • Yobibyte

      A yobibyte is a unit of data storage that equals 2 to the 80th power, or 1,208,925,819,614,629,174,706,176 bytes.

      While a yottabyte can be estimated as 10^24 or 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 bytes, a yobibyte is exactly 1,208,925,819,614,629,174,706,176 bytes. This is to avoid the ambiguity associated with the size of yottabytes. A yobibyte is 1,024 zebibytes and is the largest unit of measurement.

      For a list of other units of measurements, view this Help Center article.

      Abbreviation: YiB

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    • Windows 10

      Windows 10 is a major version of the Microsoft Windows operating system that was released on July 29, 2015. It is built on the Windows NT kernel and follows Windows 8.
      Part of the reason Microsoft decided to name the 2015 release Windows 10 (and skipped Windows 9) is because the operating system is designed to be a new direction for Microsoft. One of the primary aims of Windows 10 is to unify the Windows experience across multiple devices, such desktop computers, tablets, and smartphones. As part of this effort, Microsoft developed Windows 10 Mobile alongside Windows 10 to replaces Windows Phone – Microsofts previous mobile OS. Windows 10 also integrates other Microsoft services, such as Xbox Live and the Cortana voice recognition assistant.
      While Windows 10 includes many new features, it also brings back the Start Menu, which was dropped in Windows 8. The new and improved Start Menu provides quick access to settings, folders, and programs and also includes tiles from the Windows 8 interface. The bottom of the Windows 10 Start Menu includes a search bar that allows you to search both your local PC and the web.
      Another major change in Windows 10 is the introduction of the Edge web browser, which is designed to replace Internet Explorer (IE). While the OS still includes IE, Edge is the default browser in Windows 10. Other new features include Continuum, which automatically optimizes the user interface depending on whether you are using an external keyboard or touchscreen, and Action Center, which is similar to the Notifications bar in OS X. Windows 10 also supports multiple desktops on a single monitor and provides Snap Assist, a feature that helps organize windows on the screen.
      One of the biggest differences between Windows 10 and previous releases of Windows is that the Windows 10 upgrade is available for free to Windows 7 and Windows 8 users. However, Microsoft still charges a licensing fee for copies of Windows 10 shipped with new computers and for non-upgrade purchases. The full version of Windows 10 Home is available for and Windows 10 Pro costs .
      Windows 8 Desktop and Start Menu

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    • VCI

      Stands for Virtual Channel Identifier. The VCI, used in conjunction with the VPI (virtual path indicator), indicates where an ATM cell is to travel over a network. ATM, or asynchronous transfer mode, is a method that many ISPs (Internet Service Providers) use to transfer data to client computers. Because ATM sends packets over fixed channels, the data is easier to track than information sent over the standard TCP/IP protocol.
      The VCI within each ATM cell defines the fixed channel on which the packet of information should be sent. It is a 16-bit field, compared to the VPI, which is only 8 bits. Since this numerical tag specifies the virtual channel that each packet belongs to, it prevents interference with other data being sent across the network.

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    • RE: Swift

      Swift is a high-level programming language developed by Apple and made available in 2014. It is designed for writing apps for Apple platforms, including macOS, iOS, tvOS, and watchOS.
      The Swift language is based on Objective-C, which was used for NeXTSTEP development in the 1980s, and later macOS and iOS. Swift has similar syntax and maintains the object-oriented features of Objective-C, but provides a more simplified programming experience. For example, Swift code is easier to read and write than Objective-C. It allows several common commands to be combined and does require semicolons (;) at the end of each statement.
      Additionally, Swift handles several programming obstacles automatically. For example, Swift:
      Apples Xcode software development IDE has supported Swift since version 6 (released in 2014). Xcode also supports Swift Playgrounds, a feature that allows programmers to edit Swift code and see the results immediately. For example, the playground may display the source code on the left and an app simulator on the right. Changes to the code update the app simulation on-the-fly. Several playgrounds are included with Xcode to provide an easy way to learn the language.
      Since Apple develops and maintains the Swift language, it is optimized for Apple hardware. Therefore an iOS app developed in Swift may perform better than a similar app developed in another language. Apple also updates Swift with new features on a regular basis. This allows developers programming in Swift to take advantage of the latest advances in Macs, iPhones, iPads, and other Apple products.
      File extension: .SWIFT
      The Swift logo (Apple)
      Swift Playground in Apple Xcode

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    • RE: Surface

      Surface is a tablet PC developed by Microsoft. The first Surface model was released on October 26, 2012, the same day as Windows 8 and Windows RT.
      The Surface is a hybrid device that combines the features of a tablet and a laptop. It does not require any external input devices and can be used as a standalone touchscreen tablet. However, the Surface easily connects to Microsofts custom keyboard, which includes a trackpad that can be used to control a cursor on the screen. The built-in kickstand allows the tablet to stand upright, and when combined with the keyboard, makes the Surface look and feel like a laptop.
      The Surface runs both Windows RT and Windows 8 Pro, though the device initially shipped exclusively with Windows RT. Both operating systems support touchscreen and keyboard/mouse input, which means you can use the Surface however you prefer. For example, if you are on-the-go, you can use the on-screen keyboard to enter text input. If you are at a desk, you can flip out the kickstand and use the physical keyboard. You can also use the keyboards built-in trackpad or a connected mouse to click on items rather than tapping the screen.
      The Surface is designed to be a highly portable device and therefore includes built-in wireless communication, such as Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n) and Bluetooth 4.0. It also has a USB port for wired peripherals, a micro SDXC card slot for extra storage, an audio input/output jack, and a micro HDMI video out port. The Surfaces magnesium case includes built-in front and rear-facing 720p HD cameras and a 16x9 screen with a resolution of 1366x768 pixels.
      NOTE: The Surface can be purchased with or without a keyboard. You can choose between either the touch keyboard, which has a flat, spill-proof surface, or the type keyboard, which has raised keys and feels more like a traditional keyboard. Both keyboards double as protective covers for the Surface and can be folded to the back of the tablet when not in use.

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    • SIP

      Stands for Session Initiation Protocol. SIP is a protocol defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). It is used for establishing sessions between two or more telecommunications devices over the Internet.
      SIP has many applications, such as initiating video conferences, file transfers, instant messaging sessions, and multiplayer games. However, it is most well known for establishing voice and video calls over the Internet. VoIP companies, such as Vonage, Phone Power, and others, use SIP to provide Internet-based telephone services. This system, called SIP trunking allows clients to communicate over standard phone lines using IP phones or computers with VoIP software installed. A SIP server provides the translation from the VoIP connection to the public switched telephone network (PSTN).
      Similar to HTTP, SIP uses simple request and response messages to initiate sessions. For example, the INVITE request message is used to invite a user to begin a session and ACK confirms the user has received the request. The response code 180 (Ringing) means the user is being alerted of the call and 200 (OK) indicates the request was successful. Once a session has been established, BYE is used to end the communication. While SIP codes are not always seen by users, they can be useful when troubleshooting unreliable connections.
      NOTE: SIP may also stand for Standard Interchange Protocol, which is a library system communication standard developed by 3M. SIP and SIP2 were designed to handle basic inventory operations, such as checking in and checking out library books. Both versions of the Standard Interchange Protocol have been largely replaced by the National Information Standards Organization Circulation Interchange Protocol (NCIP).

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    • null

      The Shift key is a modifier key on the keyboard. Its primary purpose is to capitalize lowercase letters. When the Shift key is not being pressed, letters are entered as lowercase by default (unless Caps Lock has been activated). When a user holds down the Shift key while typing a letter, the capitalized version of the letter is entered.
      The Shift key also affects other keys on the keyboard. For example, you might notice that the numbers near the top of the keyboard have symbols above them. These symbols are entered when you hold the Shift key while typing the corresponding number. For example, Shift 1 enters an exclamation mark (!), while Shift 8 enters an asterisk (*). The same is true for the punctuation keys, such as period, comma, semicolon, etc. The lower symbols are entered when the Shift key is not being pressed, while the top symbols are entered when the Shift key is held down.
      Since Shift is a modifier key, it can also be used in conjunction with the mouse. For example, many programs will allow you to select more than one item by holding down the Shift key and clicking multiple items on the screen. It can also be used to select a section of text by clicking in one spot, holding Shift, then clicking in another spot. Finally, Shift is sometimes used for keyboard shortcuts that perform common commands. For example, Control S is the standard Save shortcut, while Control Shift S is typically used for Save As...

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    • RE: Twitten

      Is when you have a Twitter Account and Just updated it.

      When you are enjoying being on Twitter.com

      What many people use today, to express how unbelievable there Twitter account is.

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    • RE: Cowling

      a penis

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    • RE: Marzipan

      makes you wonder how homestar got a girlfriend and you didnt.

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    • RE: Marzipan

      Marzipan, a term used to describe the taste of lesbian pussy, as opposed to regular pussy, which everyone knows tastes like a Terrys chocolate orange.

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    • null

      Refresh is a command that reloads the contents of a window or Web page with the most current data. For example, a window may list files stored within a folder, but may not track their location in real-time. If the files have been moved or deleted since the window was first opened, the folder contents displayed will be inaccurate. By refreshing the window, a current list of files is displayed.
      Web browsers include a Refresh command, which reloads the contents of a Web page. This is especially useful for dynamic Web pages, which contain content that changes often. For example, a page may include a stock quote, which is updated every few seconds. By refreshing the page, a user can see the latest quote and track how much the stock continues to drop since he bought it. Web developers may also use the Refresh command to view recently published changes to Web pages.
      Since refreshing a window reloads it with new information, the terms refresh and reload are often used synonymously. In fact, some Web browsers, such as Firefox and Safari use the term Reload instead of Refresh. In Windows, the shortcut key for the Refresh command is typically F5, while on the Mac, the shortcut is often Command-R.
      The term Refresh may also refer to the redrawing process of a computer monitor. This process usually happens many times per second and is called the refresh rate.

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    • RE: Shredder

      Someone who kicks ass at metal guitar.

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    • RE: Flapjack

      a very saggy, flat looking breast.

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    • Optical Media

      Media, in the computer world, refers to various types of data storage. For example, hard drives, CDs, DVDs, and USB drives are all different types of media. Optical media refers to discs that are read by a laser. This includes CD-ROMs, DVD-ROMs, and all the variations of the two formats -- CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD R, Blu-ray, and many others.
      Optical media typically does not have as fast of a seek time as hard drives (the time it takes to access information on different parts of the disk), but it has many other advantages. Because optical discs are not based on magnetic charges like hard drives are, the discs are less likely to lose their data and have a longer shelf life -- around seven times longer than magnetic media. The discs are also more durable than hard drives and are much cheaper to produce, making them great for backups and for transferring small amounts of data between different computers.

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    • Null Character

      A Null character is a character with all its bits set to zero. Therefore, it has a numeric value of zero and can be used to represent the end of a string of characters, such as a word or phrase. This helps programmers determine the length of strings. In practical applications, such as database and spreadsheet programs, Null characters are used as fillers for spaces.

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