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    • Knowledgeless
      1. One would assume it means, to be without knowledge or lacking in knowledge.

      2. A word used to display ones lack of vocabulary and grammar skills.

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    • RE: Straightforward

      Pretty simple. Very easy.

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    • RE: Gunmetal

      The founder of the •

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    • Half-cocked

      Ajective decsribing behavior. Usually implies that the behavior was impulsive, done without considering the consequences.

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    • Ambiguously

      A adjective meaning overly, very, extremely, absoultly. Normally used in an exclamation sentences. Mostly used as a fifty cent word, to make yourself sound smarter.

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    • Haile

      A sexy bitch that everyone loves! Shes good on a pole and always has guys chasing her. A haile is also goddess in bed and good at stripping, they normally get more than just a dollar in there g- string.

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    • RE: Heater

      I believe in common usage that heater is a term now applied to all firearms, not only fully automatic firearms.

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    • Peppies

      large nipples that represent pepperoni. a.k.a pepperoni tits.

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    • RE: Mince

      A word used to describe something disgusting or unpleasant.

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    • RE: Liquids

      Shitty nerdy guy from Oklahoma who cant run a site and runs away as soon as something bad is about the happen.

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    • RE: Bandwidth

      The width, in [Hertz], of the pass-band of any equipment that can process information. Most computer data transfer works at base-band (unlike radio transmitters, which usually operate on some higher wave band) so the bandwidth is usually equal to its [baud] rate.

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    • YouTube

      YouTube is a video sharing service that allows users to watch videos posted by other users and upload videos of their own. The service was started as an independent website in 2005 and was acquired by Google in 2006. Videos that have been uploaded to YouTube may appear on the YouTube website and can also be posted on other websites, though the files are hosted on the YouTube server.
      The slogan of the YouTube website is Broadcast Yourself. This implies the YouTube service is designed primarily for ordinary people who want to publish videos they have created. While several companies and organizations also use YouTube to promote their business, the vast majority of YouTube videos are created and uploaded by amateurs.
      YouTube videos are posted by people from all over the world, from all types of backgrounds. Therefore, there is a wide range of videos available on YouTube. Some examples include amateur films, homemade music videos, sports bloopers, and other funny events caught on video. People also use YouTube to post instructional videos, such as step-by-step computer help, do-it-yourself guides, and other how-to videos. Since Google offers revenue sharing for advertisement clicks generated on video pages, some users have been able to turn YouTube into a profitable enterprise.
      While YouTube can serve a business platform, most people simply visit YouTube for fun. Since so many people carry digital cameras or cell phones with video recording capability, more events are now captured on video than ever before. While this has created an abundant collection of entertaining videos, it also means that people should be aware that whatever they do in public might be caught on video. And if something is recorded on video, it just might end up on YouTube for the whole world to see.

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    • X86

      x86 is the generic name for Intel processors released after the original 8086 processor. These include the 286, 386, 486, and 586 processors. As you can see, the x in x86 stands for a range of possible numbers. Technically, x86 is short for 80x86 since the full names of the processors are actually 80286, 80386, 80486, and 80586. The 80 is typically truncated to avoid redundancy.
      If a computers technical specifications state that is based on the x86 architecture, that means it uses an Intel processor (not AMD or PowerPC). Since Intels x86 processors are backwards compatible, newer x86 processors can run all the programs that older processors could run. However, older processors may not be able to run software that has been optimized for newer x86 processors.
      While numbers provide a simple way to distinguish between processor types, they cannot be trademarked. For this reason, Intels 586 processor is formally known as the Pentium processor. However, software developers still often refer to processors by their number. Of course, what else would you expect from computer nerds?

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    • WDDM

      Stands for Windows Display Driver Model. WDDM is a display driver architecture introduced with Windows Vista. It improves graphics performance over the previous Windows XP architecture by more fully utilizing a computers GPU to render system graphics.
      When Microsoft released the Vista operating system at the beginning of 2007, dedicated graphics processors (or GPUs) had become standard computer components. Additionally, GPU performance was increasing by a much faster rate than CPUs. Therefore, software developers needed an efficient way to offload as much graphics processing from the CPU to the GPU as possible. This lead Microsoft to rewrite the graphics driver system during the development of Windows Vista. The more efficient WDDM graphics architecture was the result.
      One of the biggest benefits of the WDDM architecture is that it supports GPU multitasking. This allows Windows users to run multiple graphics intensive applications at the same time. It also simplifies graphics programming, making it easier for 3D game developers to take fully advantage of a systems GPU. Additionally, the WDDM offers improved stability by detecting when the driver hangs and restarting the display driver instead of requiring a full system restart.
      While the WDDM architecture was introduced with Windows Vista, it is also used by newer versions of the Windows operating systems, such as Windows 7 and Windows 8. Windows 7 includes WDDM 1.1, while Windows 8 includes WDDM 1.2. These updates include improvements designed to support new graphics processing capabilities offered by modern GPUs.
      NOTE: WDDM may also be referred to as WVDDM or Windows Vista Display Driver Model. However, this term is not commonly used since WDDM is now used by newer versions of Windows.

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    • Secondary Storage

      Secondary storage technology refers to storage devices and storage media that are not always directly accessible by a computer. This differs from primary storage technology, such as an internal hard drive, which is constantly available.
      Examples of secondary storage devices include external hard drives, USB flash drives, and tape drives. These devices must be connected to a computers external I/O ports in order to be accessed by the system. They may or may not require their own power supply.
      Examples of secondary storage media include recordable CDs and DVDs, floppy disks, and removable disks, such as Zip disks and Jaz disks. Each one of these types of media must be inserted into the appropriate drive in order to be read by the computer. While floppy disks and removable disks are rarely used anymore, CDs and DVDs are still a popular way to save and transfer data.
      Because secondary storage technology is not always accessible by a computer, it is commonly used for archival and backup purposes. If a computer stops functioning, a secondary storage device may be used to restore a recent backup to a new system. Therefore, if you use a secondary storage device to backup your data, make sure you run frequent backups and test the data on a regular basis.

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    • RE: Cowling

      The top part (portion) of the front part of an automobile body, supporting the windshield and dashboard.

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    • Runtime

      Runtime is the period of time when a program is running. It begins when a program is opened (or executed) and ends with the program is quit or closed.
      Runtime is a technical term, used most often in software development. It is commonly seen in the context of a runtime error, which is an error that occurs while a program is running. The term runtime error is used to distinguish from other types of errors, such as syntax errors and compiliation errors, which occur before a program is run.
      When a program is in the runtime phase, the application is loaded into RAM. This includes the executable file and any libraries, frameworks, or other files referenced by the program. When the program is quit, the runtime period ends and the memory used by the program is made available for use by other programs.

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    • RDRAM

      Stands for Rambus Dynamic Random Access Memory. It is a type of RAM made by Rambus (big surprise) and is the fastest type of computer memory available. Typical SDRAM can transfer data at speeds up to 133 MHz, while standard RDRAM can crank it up over 1 GHz. Though some motherboards can use RDRAM as system memory, it is so fast, most boards cannot fully benefit from the speed. Because of this, RDRAM is typically used for video memory on graphics acclerator cards, for cache memory (located on the CPU), and for system memory in high-performance workstations and servers.
      An improvement to RDRAM called Direct Rambus (DRDRAM) allows for even faster data transfer rates. DRDRAM uses a 16-bit bus rather than the 8-bit bus DRAM uses, which means it can handle 8 operations at once and can transfer data at a speeds of 1.6 GHz. Now thats fast.

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    • null

      While the phrase power cycle appears to be a noun, it is actually more commonly used as a verb. In simple terms, to power cycle a device means to turn it off and turn it back on again. For example, the user manual of a router may ask you to power cycle the router if it stops responding. This may mean switching the power to OFF and then ON again or may require physically unplugging the device and then plugging it back in again. Power cycling is often synonymous with resetting a device.
      As we all know, computer equipment can be rather finicky at times. A device that was working fine ten minutes ago may begin acting strangely or may not be responding at all. Often the low-tech solution of simply turning off the device and turning it back on again will fix the problem. This is because information stored in the devices RAM may have gotten corrupted and caused the device to hang up or stall on a certain instruction. Power cycling the device erases the RAM and allows it to boot up with fresh information. Typically it is a good idea to wait 5 to 10 seconds before turning the device back on to make sure it has chance to fully reset. Of course, if you need to power cycle your computer, you should save any work you currently have open, since it will be erased from the RAM once the system is restarted.

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    • [villains]

      A noun used by the rapper Saint Pete to refer to his crew, boys, or homies. Also uses the word villain to refer to himself.

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