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Electrical Engineering. The art of designing electrical circuits with mathematic models and theory.
Or refers to students of. Often sleep deprived nerds around campus who have nothing to do but study together and do homework while having lame conversations about computers or cool shit you could build. I knew this EE guy who built this cool thing for my amp.
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| 51. | flat6 | ||
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Horizontally opposed 6 cylinder engine also known as a "boxer"
A high tech design capable of producing awesome ammounts of power but not commonly used due to the engineering costs involved in designing them. Commonly found in Porsches, and the reason why they are such a kick ass car Flat6's are the best sounding engine
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| 52. | 11/17 | ||
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Bill gates likes this date for some reason, and most of his big projects are released on Nov 17. 11/17: Gates Unveils Spam, Security Help
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11/17: Microsoft is working on building more secure products by designing, promoting security training and development, easing patch management, and partnering with hardware makers and security companies. 11/17: Bill Gate's announcement of MOM's availability, this editor offers a brief overview of MOM as well as the product benefits. 11/17: Bill Gates, when questioned about the more than 10,000 known bugs Microsoft acknowledged existed in Windows 98, claimed “There are no significant bugs in our released software that any significant number of users want fixed.…The reason we come up with new versions is not to fix bugs.…It’s the stupidest reason to buy a new version I ever heard.” 11/17: "Microsoft Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates offers two pills to Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer in a 'Matrix' spoof video during Gates' keynote address for the Comdex computer convention in Las Vegas, Nevada November 16, 2003. 'Take the Big Blue pill and this story ends,' Gates says to Ballmer, referring to a pivotal scene in the movie and also to IBM's nickname, 'And armies of consultants are running around the IT world. Take the red pill (representing Microsoft) and you stay in Wonderland.' Gates played the character ' |
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| 53. | architect | ||
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Term used by Microsoft for the act of designing their own graphics and cpu chips for the new console. Microsoft worked with IBM and ATI to architect the CPU and graphics chip for the next Xbox.
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| 54. | nintendo | ||
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a cool gaming company. Everyone loves all the fanboy shit games with blood and violence and "wicked" graphics, but really nintendo is a better gaming company. They feature really cool systems and are really creative in designing games-who woulda thought of super mario bros. and all those coool little guys in a wierd world called nintendoland? I mean, c'mon its cool! Nintendo is fun and not scary
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| 55. | Crazy Toe | ||
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A girl who likes to seduce unsuspecting young men-- esp. those who can "flow"-- by flaunting her wild and unruly baby toe like a peacock flaunts its colorful feathers. He was determined to join the Catholic priesthood until he was seduced by Crazy Toe at the local bar in her strappy stiletto sandals. Although she left him long ago, now he dreams of designing shoes for "special" tootsies.
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| 56. | min/max | ||
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(verb)
Usually used in the context of roleplaying games, to min/max refers to the act of designing a character in such a way that one minimizes its weaknesses and maximizes its strengths. Now that I know more about how the game works, I'm going to min/max my next character so that it's more effective.
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