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All time since September 1993. One of the seasonal rhythms of the Usenet used to be the annual September influx of clueless newbies who, lacking any sense of netiquette , made a general nuisance of themselves. This coincided with people starting college, getting their first internet accounts, and plunging in without bothering to learn what was acceptable. These relatively small drafts of newbies could be assimilated within a few months. But in September 1993, AOL users became able to post to Usenet, nearly overwhelming the old-timers' capacity to acculturate them; to those who nostalgically recall the period before, this triggered an inexorable decline in the quality of discussions on newsgroups. Syn. eternal September. See also AOL!.
*** Sexual Habits
Hackerdom easily tolerates a much wider range of sexual and lifestyle variation than the mainstream culture. It includes a relatively large gay and bisexual contingent. Hackers are somewhat more likely to live in polygynous or polyandrous relationships, practice open marriage, or live in communes or group houses. In this, as in general appearance, hackerdom semi-consciously maintains counterculture values.
Hackerdom easily tolerates a much wider range of sexual and lifestyle variation than the mainstream culture. It includes a relatively large LGBTQ contingent. Hackers are somewhat more likely to live in polygynous or polyandrous relationships, practice open marriage, or live in communes or group houses.
*** Share and enjoy!
1. Commonly found at the end of software release announcements and README file s, this phrase indicates allegiance to the hacker ethic of free information sharing (see hacker ethic , sense 1).

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<H4>Sexual Habits</H4>
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Hackerdom easily tolerates a much wider range of sexual and lifestyle variation than the mainstream culture. It includes a relatively large gay and bisexual contingent. Hackers are somewhat more likely to live in polygynous or polyandrous relationships, practice open marriage, or live in communes or group houses. In this, as in general appearance, hackerdom semi-consciously maintains counterculture values.
Hackerdom easily tolerates a much wider range of sexual and lifestyle variation than the mainstream culture. It includes a relatively large LGBTQ contingent. Hackers are somewhat more likely to live in polygynous or polyandrous relationships, practice open marriage, or live in communes or group houses.
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<H4>Share and enjoy!</H4>
<p>1. Commonly found at the end of software release announcements and README file s, this phrase indicates allegiance to the hacker ethic of free information sharing (see hacker ethic , sense 1). </p>

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Sexual Habits
Hackerdom easily tolerates a much wider range of sexual and lifestyle
variation than the mainstream culture. It includes a relatively large gay
and bisexual contingent. Hackers are somewhat more likely to live in
polygynous or polyandrous relationships, practice open marriage, or live in
communes or group houses. In this, as in general appearance, hackerdom
semi-consciously maintains counterculture values.
variation than the mainstream culture. It includes a relatively large
LGBTQ contingent. Hackers are somewhat more likely to live in polygynous
or polyandrous relationships, practice open marriage, or live in communes
or group houses.