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2. The Stanford Artificial Intelligence Language used at SAIL (sense 1). It was an Algol-60 derivative with a coroutining facility and some new data types intended for building search trees and association lists.
*** SBC
Single Board Computer. Typically with an ARM CPU. The most common example is the Raspberry Pi. SBCs are a playground for hackers because they're cheap and run GNU/Linux.
*** SCNR
abbrev [common] Sorry, Could Not Resist. Normally used to semi-apologize for an obvious wisecrack.

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<p>1. The Stanford Artificial Intelligence Lab. An important site in the early development of LISP; with the MIT AI Lab, BBN, CMU, XEROX PARC, and the Unix community, one of the major wellsprings of technical innovation and hacker-culture traditions (see the WAITS entry for details). The SAIL machines were shut down in late May 1990, scant weeks after the MIT AI Lab's ITS cluster was officially decommissioned. </p>
<p>2. The Stanford Artificial Intelligence Language used at SAIL (sense 1). It was an Algol-60 derivative with a coroutining facility and some new data types intended for building search trees and association lists.</p>
<H4>SBC</H4>
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Single Board Computer. Typically with an ARM CPU. The most common example is the Raspberry Pi. SBCs are a playground for hackers because they're cheap and run GNU/Linux.
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abbrev [common] Sorry, Could Not Resist. Normally used to semi-apologize for an obvious wisecrack.

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SBC
Single Board Computer. Typically with an ARM CPU. The most common example is
the Raspberry Pi. SBCs are a playground for hackers because they're cheap
and run GNU/Linux.