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magic
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A feature not generally publicized that allows something otherwise
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impossible, or a feature formerly in that category but now unveiled. 4. n.
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The ultimate goal of all engineering development, elegance in the extreme;
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from the first corollary to Clarke's Third Law: Any technology
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distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced. Parodies playing on
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these senses of the term abound; some have made their way into serious
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documentation, as when a MAGIC directive was described in the Control Card
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Reference for GCOS c.1978. For more about hackish magic , see Appendix A.
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Compare black magic , wizardly , deep magic , heavy wizardry.
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