| Thanks Rob. And all, Sean and so many. I am doing some more PR( as if I did any here-ie no i did not ) with just today a new SEC Disclosure ( free on the job training here! In the what 5 years to a few years ago past! ) Join me please at Stereo Vision, I will start a Thread here, and for now SVED Board at Ragingbull.com.(( Imagine using SVED 3-D Imagery 5 years ago on stockstuffprofiles/izp.com LOL About the time Terminator 2 used it BTW, really !)) The SHEEP TEST was then THIS IS NOW !
 ChuckaNEWCLASSOFTECHisay,i said in the past, that was me, this is now.
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 P.S.- Rob on your comment on UNDERSTANDING, neat article at TECH TV.com
 Napster Fabbing:
 and Just Fabbing: IN 3 D
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 Muggle: From J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. In Harry's world, the muggles are the the non-wizards. In its real-world usage, a muggle is a mundane, unimaginative person, a "suit". In the hacker world, it connotes anyone who's a non-hacker.
 
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 Napster Fabbing: The proposed marriage of peer-to-peer networking and "3D printing" (creating physical objects with a digital fabricator). Napster fabbing would allow users to exchange design files over a network which could then be rendered into actual products.
 
 Napsterization: The feared loss of control over "intellectual property" through "peer-to-peer networking" of media content over the Internet a la Napster
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 New New Economy: Term that pundits now use to refer to the emerging, post-shakeout, dot-com world in which "path-to-profitability" (the other P2P) is on everybody's lips.
 
 Peer-To-Peer Networking (P2P): Internet file exchange technology that allows individuals to share files from their desktops with others using the same software. So far, music (on networks such as Napster) has been the main content traded via P2P, but developers and users see all sorts of applications ahead.     .." "
 
 
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 By Gareth Branwyn
 January 28, 1999
 
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 Leo gets a language lesson from Gareth Branwyn
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 As a self-styled Internet lexicographer, I'm often asked why netizens seem so ready to coin new terms at the drop of a data packet. The Internet is a new territory in human experience that has taken on mythic proportions in our society. With any strange new territory comes the desire to create new labels for the objects and activities found there. Slang has always been used as a way of defining a subculture, compressing its experiences into special, often whimsical language, and coding this in-group speech so that outsiders can't penetrate it (at least, not without some effort to understand the subcultural context).
 
 Jargonauts. Term coined on alt.wired to refer to people who are obsessed with coining new Internet terms (especially with the express purpose of seeing their word published in the Wired Jargon Watch column).
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