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When your laptop automatically goes into hibernation before you get a chance to connect the AC Adapter.
When my low battery warning came up I didn't have enough time to get my AC Adapater unpacked to prevent premature hibernation.
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Get the Olympic hibernation mug.When, after letting a friend down, a person keeps a low profile to avoid the guilt, shame and inevitable abuse
Dude1: You heard from Dave lately?
Dude2: No, he's in guilt hibernation after bailing out of the Primitives gig at the last minute
Dude2: No, he's in guilt hibernation after bailing out of the Primitives gig at the last minute
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Get the guilt hibernation mug.Definition Hatertastic: person(s) that surpass the level of hateraid. this means said person(s) hates on a consistant basis no matter the time or day.
EX: Dan hates on popular music everytime someone brings it up. he is hatertastic.
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Get the Hatertastic mug.A computer feature that many people do not use, which allows the computer to to shut down while playing music, games videos, browsing, and running antivirus scans all at the same time. When the computer turns on again, all tasks resume at where they were as if nothing happened.
Despite how awesome that is, most people still close down all their programs and shut down, only to have to start them up again when rebooting.
The idea behind it is simple. Take pretty much everything on the RAM and copy it to C:\hiberfil.sys, which is read again when the system resumes.
Despite how awesome that is, most people still close down all their programs and shut down, only to have to start them up again when rebooting.
The idea behind it is simple. Take pretty much everything on the RAM and copy it to C:\hiberfil.sys, which is read again when the system resumes.
Fred was Photoshopping, video editing, chatting, browsing, playing Crysis, writing music, and working in 3D Studio Max on his laptop, but he had to pack up and go to work so he simply saved all his work and hibernated the system.
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