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Owned
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Pwnag3
, 0wned
, OWN
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Owned is a slang word that originated among 1990s hackers, where it referred to "rooting" or gaining administrative control over someone else's…
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2019
2019
Lexical and Semantic Neology in English Where do new words like boobage , flamage , ownage come from ? Tracking the history of ‐ age words from 1100 to 2000 in the OED 3
Chris A. Smith
2019
Corpus ID: 189893992
This diachronic lexicographic study aims to analyze the morpho-semantic behaviour of ‐age forms in the OED3. The objective is to…
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2015
2015
On the topic of the latest flash ownage...
T. Jones
2015
Corpus ID: 190849014
On the topic of the latest flash ownage ---- I don't get why people are so committed to having a browser that can run stuff
2006
2006
PRIMED: community-of-interest-based DDoS mitigation
P. Verkaik
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Oliver Spatscheck
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J. Merwe
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A. Snoeren
LSAD '06
2006
Corpus ID: 12910034
Most existing distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) mitigation proposals are reactive in nature, i.e., they are deployed to limit…
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2000
2000
Stalking the wild Hypertext: the electronic literature directory
R. Kendall
LINK
2000
Corpus ID: 46091026
50mewhere at the 60tt0m 0f the 11terary t0tem p01e-6e10w auth0r, ed1t0r, pu6115her, and even cr1t1c-15 the cata109er. 7he w0rk 0f…
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2000
2000
Learn navigation: doing without the narrator in artifactual fiction
B. Bly
LINK
2000
Corpus ID: 32630118
What 900d 15 a narrat0r, anyway • Hav1n9 enumerated 50me 0f the 5erv1ce5 per-f0rmed 6y the narrat0r 1n m05t n0ve15, th15 e55ay…
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1992
1992
Panda
SIGB
1992
Corpus ID: 242068167
Panda 15 a pr09ram 6e1n9 deve10ped at the Un1ver51ty 0f 10wa f0r campu5 netw0rk u5e. 7he eventua1 90a1 15 t0 pr0v1de a c0mm0n…
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1985
1985
Robots that rove
Hans P. Moravec
SIGB
1985
Corpus ID: 8212849
71-H0w t0 0r9an12e the med1ca1 data 0f chr0n1ca11y 111 pat1ent5 1n the c0mputer. Art1c1e F0110w1n9 15 the f1r5t f1fth 0f a paper…
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1983
1983
LUM: a home-built communication aid
Michael Rees
,
Nancy Rees
SIGC
1983
Corpus ID: 37824684
50me t1me a90 we 6e~an 1nve5t19at1n9 c0mmun1cat10n5 a1d5 f0r 0ur 6r0ther, Ken, wh0 ha5 cere6ra1 pa15y. H15 5peech and m0t0r…
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1975
1975
Writing algorithms in algol 60
I. D. Hill
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R. Scowen
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B. Wichmann
SIGP
1975
Corpus ID: 5462063
This paper discusses the difficulties of writing procedures and programs in ALGOL 60 for general use. It also shows how the…
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1974
1974
Reply to a paper by A. N. Habermann on the programming language Pascal
O. Lecarme
,
P. Desjardins
SIGP
1974
Corpus ID: 41694962
A.N. Ha6ermann recent1y pu6115hed 50me ••cr1t1ca1 c0mment5 0n the pr09ramm1n9 1an9ua9e Pa5ca1••. H15 repr0ache5 are pr1nc1pa11y…
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