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The Jargon File
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(version 4.4.7) Table of Contents Welcome to the Jargon File I. Introduction
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1. Hacker Slang and Hacker Culture 2. Of Slang, Jargon, and Techspeak 3.
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Revision History 4. Jargon Construction Verb Doubling Soundalike Slang The
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-P Convention Overgeneralization Spoken inarticulations Anthropomorphization
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Comparatives 5. Hacker Writing Style 6. Email Quotes and Inclusion
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Conventions 7. Hacker Speech Style 8. International Style 9. Crackers,
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Phreaks, and Lamers 10. Pronunciation Guide 11. Other Lexicon Conventions
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12. Format for New Entries II. The Jargon Lexicon Glossary III. Appendices
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A. Hacker Folklore The Meaning of Hack TV Typewriters: A Tale of Hackish
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Ingenuity A Story About Magic' Some AI Koans Tom Knight and the Lisp Machine
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Moon instructs a student Sussman attains enlightenment Drescher and the
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toaster OS and JEDGAR The Story of Mel B. A Portrait of J. Random Hacker
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General Appearance Dress Reading Habits Other Interests Physical Activity
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and Sports Education Things Hackers Detest and Avoid Food Politics Gender
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and Ethnicity Religion Ceremonial Chemicals Communication Style Geographical
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Distribution Sexual Habits Personality Characteristics Weaknesses of the
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Hacker Personality Miscellaneous C.
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