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		<title>Geek Speak for Dummies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I got this great piece of email today&#8230; you know one of those that is forwarded to all your friends, etc&#8230;  Even lowly smurfs (computer users that know nothing about the inner workings of their systems) use common jargon like &#8220;megabyte&#8221;, &#8220;network&#8221;, &#8221;motherboard&#8221; and &#8220;crash.&#8221; If you truly want to set yourself apart from the noobs, add [...]]]></description>
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	<p>Even lowly smurfs (computer users that know nothing about the inner workings of their systems) use common jargon like &#8220;megabyte&#8221;, &#8220;network&#8221;, &#8221;motherboard&#8221; and &#8220;crash.&#8221; If you truly want to set yourself apart from the noobs, add some of the following bleeding-edge geekspeak to your daily conversations.</p>
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	<li>404: A person who hasn&#8217;t got a clue. From the web error message, &#8220;404 Not Found.&#8221; &#8220;Don&#8217;t believe Bob. He&#8217;s 404.&#8221;</li>
	<li>Alpha Geek: The most advanced computer expert in a workplace. &#8220;I can&#8217;t help you. Check with Debra, she&#8217;s our alpha geek.&#8221;</li>
	<li>Bang the Board: The act of typing. Usually refers to long sessions at the keyboard. &#8220;Can&#8217;t you get me this data electronically? I don&#8217;t want to bang the board all night.&#8221;</li>
	<li>Beam: To upload or download files. From the famous phrase &#8220;Beam me up Scotty.&#8221;</li>
	<li>Bean Can: Placing a heavy object on a computer to deaden the noise of an old or defective cooling fan. Often accompanied by percussive maintenance. &#8220;Your computer was driving me nuts so I bean canned it.&#8221;</li>
	<li>Blowing Your Buffer: Losing your train of thought. &#8220;Sorry, I just blew my buffer. What were we talking about?&#8221;</li>
	<li>Blue Screen of Death: The blue screen Windows displays after an unrecoverable crash.</li>
	<li>Chip Jewelry: Useless old computers only fit for decoration or turning into high-tech jewelry. &#8220;Now that we replaced all the systems, what are we going to do with all this chip jewelry?&#8221;</li>
	<li>Chips and Salsa: Chips is hardware. Salsa is software. &#8220;You can&#8217;t use that salsa. You don&#8217;t have the right chips.&#8221;</li>
	<li>Cobweb: A website that is abandoned or never changes, usually with outdated information.</li>
	<li>Dead Tree Edition: The printed version of a publication that is available in both paper and electronic versions.</li>
	<li>Drunk Mouse Syndrome: When a computer&#8217;s pointing device moves in random directions regardless of the movement of the actual mouse.</li>
	<li>Egosurfing: Searching the Internet for one&#8217;s own name.</li>
	<li>Facemail: Talking to someone in person. &#8220;The net was down so I had to send it to Bob by facemail.&#8221;</li>
	<li>FUBAR: Acronym for &#8220;F**ked Up Beyond All Repair&#8221;</li>
	<li>IPlode: Blowing your eardrums by having the volume too high on your portable music player.</li>
	<li>It&#8217;s a Feature: From the software designers&#8217; motto, &#8220;That&#8217;s not a bug, it&#8217;s a feature.&#8221; Used to explain away a problem you wish to ignore.</li>
	<li>Keyboard Plaque: The revolting build-up of crud found on many people&#8217;s keyboards.</li>
	<li>Link Rot: When a web page&#8217;s links are broken as the sites they point to change or disappear.</li>
	<li>Meatspace: The real world as opposed to virtual ones. Also known as the &#8220;carbon community.&#8221;</li>
	<li>Mouse Potato: The online form of couch potato.</li>
	<li>Notwork: A computer network that has become &#8220;eccentric&#8221; or is down.</li>
	<li>Ohnosecond: The infinitesimal measurement of time in which you realize you&#8217;ve just made a terrible error. i.e. closing a file you&#8217;ve worked on for hours without saving it or sending a dirty joke to your PTA e-mail list.</li>
	<li>Percussive Maintenance: The sophisticated repair technique of striking, kicking and whacking a malfunctioning electronic device to get it to work again.</li>
	<li>Plokta: Acronym for &#8220;Press Lots Of Keys To Abort.&#8221; Pressing random keys or pounding the keyboard in a usually futile attempt to get any sort of response from a locked-up computer.</li>
	<li>Siliwood: The impending fusion of movies, television and computers. From Silicon and Hollywood. Also &#8220;Hollywired.&#8221;</li>
	<li>Square-headed Spouse: One&#8217;s personal computer.</li>
	<li>Three-finger Salute: Pressing the Ctrl, Alt, and Delete keys all at the same time to restart a computer. Specifically by using one hand.</li>
	<li>Treeware: Printed instructions or other material on paper.</li>
	<li>Under Mouse Arrest: Having your Internet service revoked or restricted for violating an online provider&#8217;s rules of conduct. &#8220;I couldn&#8217;t meet you in the chat room. My ISP put me under mouse arrest.&#8221;</li>
	<li>Voice.net: The telephone system. &#8220;I&#8217;ll be away from my computer so you&#8217;ll have reach me on voice.net.&#8221;</li>
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	<p>Do you have others?</p>
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