by Hercolena Oliver October 21, 2008
NAST is abbreviated for Network Access Security Token. NAST primary use would be when accessing a computer remotely through tools like TeamViewer you have a security token which you would have to read back to the individual who is accessing your computer remotely. This is just a better term for the long string of characters you would on your screen when using said software.
Natalie: Hey Bob I think there might be a problem on my computer it’s running so sluggish.
Bob: Hey I wish I could but I’m out of town right now.
Natalie: Bob it’s important please help me.
Bob: Fine, just download TeamViewer.
Natalie: Ok it’s downloaded what do I do now.
Bob: Just read me the NAST one by one.
Natalie: The what, what is a NAST?
Bob: It’s a simple term for the long ASCII characters which is simply a Network Access Security Token that I need you to read to me carefully so I can help you.
Natalie: Ok will do.
Bob: Hey I wish I could but I’m out of town right now.
Natalie: Bob it’s important please help me.
Bob: Fine, just download TeamViewer.
Natalie: Ok it’s downloaded what do I do now.
Bob: Just read me the NAST one by one.
Natalie: The what, what is a NAST?
Bob: It’s a simple term for the long ASCII characters which is simply a Network Access Security Token that I need you to read to me carefully so I can help you.
Natalie: Ok will do.
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by TMgod May 14, 2020
A verb accidentally invented by a Stepford County Railway player named Greeism. Networkering is where a driver in a Networker-family train (i.e. the Class 465) deliberately SPAD traps another train with malicious intentions to delay services behind it even more. It has been referenced by the community on multiple occasions without any context, thus the majority of the community does not know it's true meaning.
"Networkering" someone driving a Networker-family train is called "Un-Networkering."
"Networkering" someone driving a Networker-family train is called "Un-Networkering."
by Greeism June 10, 2022
A theoretical plane of existence between that which is real and that which is not, in which resides the great unknown that birthed the useless pager. Within its boundless confines is the great knowledge base the useless pager taps into to produce its endless wisdom.
by PagerFanboy July 19, 2024
an American basic cable network owned by Warner Bros. Discovery and Chip and Joanna Gaines. It broadcasts personality-based lifestyle programs related to topics such as home construction, renovation, and cuisine.
The channel first launched on September 30, 1999 as DIY Network, a spin-off of HGTV focusing on instructional programming related to "do it yourself" (DIY) activities such as home improvement.
The channel first launched on September 30, 1999 as DIY Network, a spin-off of HGTV focusing on instructional programming related to "do it yourself" (DIY) activities such as home improvement.
On August 4, 2020, it was announced that the network would launch in 2021, but that deadline was not fully met. It was also announced that a revival of Fixer Upper, Fixer Upper: Welcome Home, was also in production for Magnolia Network
by Wendysfg June 27, 2023
an American basic cable network owned by Warner Bros. Discovery and Chip and Joanna Gaines. It broadcasts personality-based lifestyle programs related to topics such as home construction, renovation, and cuisine.
n January 5, 2022, DIY Network officially relaunched as Magnolia Network.1516 Within days, one of its launch and spotlight series, Home Work, was removed from the network and Discovery+ due to allegations of substandard work
by SPrice1980 June 27, 2023