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17. cybermark
A cybermark is an open ended repetitive use of an observed. assigned, or registered unique symbolic code or simple language phrase of exact matching key that cannot be interpreted as a business logo or other commercial use trademark which could be purposefully placed into the content of digital materials across the entire freely accessible public worldwide web domain of cyberspace that is specifically used:

1) To establish a linking memeplex of "works in common" to hold consideration of individual contributions from an open and unknown set of any single or multiple individual sources which these individuals could be either known or unknown to each other or if appropriate for the intended focus, these sources could be of anonymous sources.

2) To provide a method and process to easily identify, collect, to be then have a respectful inclusion (not oppression) of consideration of any individual's partial_thoughts of ideas and constructs from the entire web domain of humans across our planet sphere.

3) If registered as "collective works" to establish and hold the individual contributions of intellectual property, ownership, copyright, publishing, distribution, and/or other reserved rights of the combined "works in common" (in whole or in part) is and must be defined as "collective works" holding "collective ownership" and "collective rights" and "collective controls" as defined by its registered intented purpose.

4) To establish and maintain that the collective ri...
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16. S.I.K.H.
S.I.K.H. - Sharing In Kind Here

Applies a standard that now I have shared IN KIND with you -- a respectful reply or answer IN KIND would be polite. No answer is obviously not polite. Whatever you choose to do from this point is obviously taken notice of.

IN KIND refers to what basic details you now have of me is someway requested back IN KIND RETURN. And always there is a polite way for you to say "No Thanks".
This reply to you is desired to be in S.I.K.H. or Sharing In Kind Here. Please be polite in a kind reply.
by In the Mindway Sep 17, 2005 share this
15. S.I.K.H.
S.I.K.H. - Sharing In Kind Here

Applies a standard that now I have shared IN KIND with you -- a respectful reply or answer IN KIND would be polite. No answer is obviously not polite. Whatever you choose to do from this point is obviously taken notice of.

IN KIND refers to what basic details you now have of me is someway requested back IN KIND RETURN. And always there is a polite way for you to say "No Thanks".
This reply to you is desired in a way of Sharing In Kind Here S.I.K.H.. Please be polite in a kind reply.
by In the Mindway Sep 17, 2005 share this
14. zorange
Since there are "no words that rhyme with orange" as the M&Ms in color TV commerical says.... now there is one.
It's all about zorange!
by In The Mindway May 27, 2005 share this
13. itswas
it is + was = itswas

A forecasting verb to express a time frame of a cited event that happened in the past, present, and is now an example for the future.

For the reason(s) that made the event happen in the first place still remains and may more likely happen again.
There currently are no solutions in place for itswas happening every single day.
by In The Mindway May 18, 2005 share this
12. dunno
Most popular is a common short for "Don't know".

But it's orgin is likely a direct contraction of:

Dunce + No = Dunno
I dunno why, but I am no dunce!
by In The Mindway May 18, 2005 share this
11. delisted
deleted + listed = delisted

When something that was once publically listed in some form as currently active and available (such as a site URL) but no longer given in the same current public list today but still remains currently active and available as it was originally created. For it is now excluded from the current list and censored for whatever reason.

Applying this true formed definition forward also includes anything that is newly created which was never before listed but is excluded from listing under the same censored (consideration) policy.

True English forms: de-list de-listed
In Late 2001, Yahoo Groups decided to delist several adult oriented e-mail subscription groups for which they remain delisted today.

Even if adult oriented materials are flagged and desired, these current active Yahoo groups are not provided in search results of the available Yahoo groups search -- when they used to be and now are delisted.

Several "user supported" off-site listings of these active Yahoo groups with the correct URLs for the group home page and subscription email addresses of course followed.

History: "Yahoo Groups" took over "egroups" which took over "onelist".

No longer single listed, huh? It now has delisted groups from once was the onelist concept.

Delisting does not only apply to Yahoo Groups specifically...
by In The Mindway May 18, 2005 share this
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