| 1. | Yahoo! Voice Chat | ||
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An extension of the already banal Yahoo! chat rooms, Yahoo! Voice Chat allows people to communicate vocally through their chat room channels. It's an exercise of the worse possible use of the internet as people use it only to continually insult each other in supposed contests of intelligence, wit, and attitude. It also allows users to throw racial epithets and other crude jabs from the safety of thier homes were they can remain anonymous and free of any sort of judgement. Yahoo! Voice Chat gives me a headache.
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| 2. | ventrilo | ||
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Ventrilo is a VoIP(voice over IP) program that enables voice chat. Commonly used for online games such as halo, world of warcraft, dark age of camelot, everquest, and many others. Somtimes referred to as vent.
Person 1: Are you guys in ventrilo?
Person 2: Yeah, we're in voice.fakeserver.com port 3943, do you have a mic Person 1: Yeah Person 2: Alright we're set "Man, this is so much easier with ventrilo" |
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| 3. | chat-trap | ||
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1. informal one-sided conversation between two people, one of which is on their way elsewhere and is delayed by the other's inane discussion on a variety of subjects for no reason whatsoever other than to hear their own voice. Chat-trapped, chat-trapping, chat-trapper.
Used in a sentence, verb:
Leah was chat-trapped by Dianne in the washroom for fifteen minutes today. Used in a sentence, noun: Don't walk near that cubicle or you will be caught in a chat-trap with Damien! |
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| 4. | KDX | ||
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KDX is a BBS-style communications program featuring file sharing, text and voice chat, instant messaging, and strong encryption. I just downloaded the newest KDX Client, and it looks great.
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| 5. | Nintendo DS | ||
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Nintendo's latest "Third Piller" handheld. The Nintendo DS features 64-bit graphics, better then the N64 due to the fact that it has more RAM, and a higher polygon count. This fact is proven in Super Mario 64 and 64 DS, Mario's nose in round in DS, but in 64 it's a bit more blocky. It features a built-in mic, wireless multiplayer, an LCD touch screen, a regular viewing screen, GBA cartrige playback ability, and online Wi-Fi gaming with the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service(NWFC) which was released in November 2nd, 2005. The NWFC is slowly suprassing X-Box LIVE in the online gaming industry, in its first 7 weeks it amassed more people then X-Box LIVE had in 6 months, and at 4 months it reached 1 million players, and 28 million matches played, though the first two games have scratchy online play, Nintendo is slowly fixing it up. Animal Crossing DS fixed it with chat, Metroid Prime: Hunters will finalize the Wi-Fi service with voice chat, and a lobby, meaning you wont have to exchange friend codes online, you can do it via DS. Soon, the DS's next installment will be released, the Nintendo DS Lite, though some people may groan at the thought, it fixes all of the problems the first one had, it is smaller, 2/3 the weight, a 4x brighter screen, and an apple-style look. They also have managed to place the buttons in a comfier position, along with a larger stylus, stronger screen, and easier portabilty overall. On a final note, the Nintendo DS has become the fastest selling gaming... more...
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| 6. | cejb | ||
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A voice chat client. See Ventrilo. 'cejb' occurs when you type 'vent' but have your hands in the wrong place. Mike, get in cejb! Whaddayadoin!!!!!!!!!
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| 7. | squeaker | ||
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A gamer on voice chat that has not hit puberty or has an abnormally high-pitched voice. They will often use a rediculous amount of profanity to try and offset their lack of audible maturity. Dude, that squeaker on WoW gave me a really bad headache!
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