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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Doubt |  |  |  | Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Visigoth - Visigothic Kingdom in IberiaThe Visigoths soon became the dominant power in Iberia. They quickly crushed the Alans and by 429 they forced the Vandals from the peninsula into north Africa. By 500, the Visigoths controlled most of Iberia with the exception of the Suevi kingdom in the northwest and the Basque region. At first the Hispanic territories were governed from the Visigoth capital at Toulouse, in the south of France.
At Vouillé in 507, the Franks wrested control of Aquitaine from the Visigoths. King Alaric II was killed in battle, and after a temporary re ...
See also:Visigoth, Visigoth - Visigoths as Tervingi, Visigoth - Early history, Visigoth - Visigothic Kingdom in Aquitaine, Visigoth - Visigothic Kingdom in Iberia, Visigoth - Kings of the Visigoths, Visigoth - Early kings, Visigoth - Balti dynasty, Visigoth - Later kings, Visigoth - Doubtful kings, Visigoth - Select bibliography Read more here: » Visigoth: Encyclopedia II - Visigoth - Visigothic Kingdom in Iberia |
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|  |  |  | Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Visigoth - Kings of the Visigoths
Visigoth - Early kings.
Fritigern (369–380)
Athanaric (369–381)
Visigoth - Balti dynasty.
Alaric I (395–410)
Ataulf (410–415)
Sigeric (415)
Wallia (415–419)
Theodoric I (419–451)
Thorismund (451–453)
Theodoric II (453–466)
Euric (466–484)
Alaric II (484–507)
Gesalec (507–511)
Regency of Theodoric the Great ( ...
See also:Visigoth, Visigoth - Visigoths as Tervingi, Visigoth - Early history, Visigoth - Visigothic Kingdom in Aquitaine, Visigoth - Visigothic Kingdom in Iberia, Visigoth - Kings of the Visigoths, Visigoth - Early kings, Visigoth - Balti dynasty, Visigoth - Later kings, Visigoth - Doubtful kings, Visigoth - Select bibliography Read more here: » Visigoth: Encyclopedia II - Visigoth - Kings of the Visigoths |
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|  |  |  | Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Burden of proof - Science and Other usesOutside a legal context, "burden of proof" means that someone suggesting a new theory or stating a claim must provide evidence to support it: it is not sufficient to say "you can't disprove this". Specifically, when anyone is making a bold claim, it is not someone else's responsibility to disprove the claim, but is rather the person's responsibility who is making the bold claim to prove it.
Taken more generally, the standard of proof demanded to establish any particular conclusion varies with the subject under discussion. Just as ther ...
See also:Burden of proof, Burden of proof - Types of burden, Burden of proof - Standard of proof, Burden of proof - Balance of probabilities, Burden of proof - Beyond a reasonable doubt, Burden of proof - Clear and convincing evidence, Burden of proof - Probable cause, Burden of proof - Legal uses, Burden of proof - Criminal law, Burden of proof - Civil law, Burden of proof - Science and Other uses Read more here: » Burden of proof: Encyclopedia II - Burden of proof - Science and Other uses |
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|  |  |  | Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Visigoth - Early historyThe Visigoths first appeared in history as a distinct people in the year 268 when they invaded the Roman Empire and swarmed over the Balkan peninsula. This invasion overran the Roman provinces of Pannonia and Illyricum and even threatened Italia itself. However, the Visigoths were defeated in battle near the modern Italian-Slovenian border that summer and then routed in the Battle of Naissus that September. Over the next three years they were driven back over the Danube River in a series of campaigns by the emperors Claudius II Gothicus and Aurelian. However, they maintained their hold on the Roman province ...
See also:Visigoth, Visigoth - Visigoths as Tervingi, Visigoth - Early history, Visigoth - Visigothic Kingdom in Aquitaine, Visigoth - Visigothic Kingdom in Iberia, Visigoth - Kings of the Visigoths, Visigoth - Early kings, Visigoth - Balti dynasty, Visigoth - Later kings, Visigoth - Doubtful kings, Visigoth - Select bibliography Read more here: » Visigoth: Encyclopedia II - Visigoth - Early history |
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|  |  |  | Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Electroshock gun - Other typesThere are unconfirmed reports that conventional close-quarter combat weapons (swords, maces, arrows, spears, harpoons) have been adapted to deliver electric shocks (sometimes fatal) on contact.
See also cattle prod, or electric shock prod.
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See also:Electroshock gun, Electroshock gun - Commercially available varieties, Electroshock gun - Electric shock prods, Electroshock gun - Hand-held projectile stun gun, Electroshock gun - Stun belts, Electroshock gun - Prototype designs, Electroshock gun - Weapons that administer electric shock through a stream of liquid, Electroshock gun - Principles of operation, Electroshock gun - Discussion, Electroshock gun - Legal restrictions, Electroshock gun - Flammability, Electroshock gun - Political suppression, Electroshock gun - Torture, Electroshock gun - Doubts over their effectiveness as self-defense weapons, Electroshock gun - Other types, Electroshock gun - Patents Read more here: » Electroshock gun: Encyclopedia II - Electroshock gun - Other types |
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|  |  |  | Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Electroshock gun - Prototype designsDue to increased interest in developing less-lethal weapons, mainly from the US military, a number of new types of stun gun are being researched. They are designed to provide a "ranged" non-lethal weapon.
Electroshock gun - Weapons that administer electric shock through a stream of liquid.
Prototype stun guns exist which replace the solid wire with a stream of conductive liquid (essentially salty water) which offers the range of a taser (or better) and the possibility of multiple shots, though the water tank m ...
See also:Electroshock gun, Electroshock gun - Commercially available varieties, Electroshock gun - Electric shock prods, Electroshock gun - Hand-held projectile stun gun, Electroshock gun - Stun belts, Electroshock gun - Prototype designs, Electroshock gun - Weapons that administer electric shock through a stream of liquid, Electroshock gun - Principles of operation, Electroshock gun - Discussion, Electroshock gun - Legal restrictions, Electroshock gun - Flammability, Electroshock gun - Political suppression, Electroshock gun - Torture, Electroshock gun - Doubts over their effectiveness as self-defense weapons, Electroshock gun - Other types, Electroshock gun - Patents Read more here: » Electroshock gun: Encyclopedia II - Electroshock gun - Prototype designs |
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|  |  |  | Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Dogpatch USA - History
Dogpatch USA - Conception.
In 1966, Albert Raney, Sr. decided to sell his family's Ozark trout farm and listed it with O.J. Snow, a Harrison real estate agent. Snow examined the property and decided that the Raney farm was ideal for an amusement park based on pioneer themes—an idea he had entertained for years. He noted that features of the area resembled those pictured in the Li'l Abner comic strip: Mill Creek Canyon at the base of a 55-foot (16.8 meter) waterfall was deep enough to be the "bottomless c ...
See also:Dogpatch USA, Dogpatch USA - History, Dogpatch USA - Conception, Dogpatch USA - Doubts at the start, Dogpatch USA - Building and opening the park, Dogpatch USA - The park changes hands—Jess Odom, Dogpatch USA - Success is elusive, Dogpatch USA - The OEI years—Wayne Thompson, Dogpatch USA - The end of Dogpatch USA—the Telcor years, Dogpatch USA - Dogpatch USA today, Dogpatch USA - Attractions, Dogpatch USA - Footnotes Read more here: » Dogpatch USA: Encyclopedia II - Dogpatch USA - History |
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|  |  |  | Doubt: Encyclopedia II - SCO v. IBM - SCO's claimsSCO's lawsuit has been consistent only in its claim of breach of contract (since the abandonment in early 2004 of its claim of misappropriation of trade secrets). SCO's initial claims were:
Misappropriation of trade secrets
Unfair competition
Interference with contract
Breach of IBM Software Agreement
On July 22, 2003, SCO amended its complaint. It added two new claims:
Breach of IBM Sublicensing Agreement
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See also:SCO v. IBM, SCO v. IBM - SCO's claims, SCO v. IBM - Free software/open source community reaction, SCO v. IBM - The GPL issue, SCO v. IBM - The GPL and the US Constitution, SCO v. IBM - Novell enters the controversy, SCO v. IBM - Fear uncertainty and doubt, SCO v. IBM - IBM's AIX license, SCO v. IBM - IBM counterclaims against SCO, SCO v. IBM - Discovery, SCO v. IBM - Examples of controversial code revealed, SCO v. IBM - Copyright claims December 2003 Read more here: » SCO v. IBM: Encyclopedia II - SCO v. IBM - SCO's claims |
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|  |  |  | Doubt: Encyclopedia II - SCO v. IBM - Free software/open source community reactionThe lawsuit caused moral indignation and outrage in the free software and open source communities, who consider SCO's claims to be without merit, even cynically dishonest. Open source advocates' arguments include:
that the Linux operating system was unlikely to contain UNIX code, as it had been written from scratch by hundreds of collaborators, with a well-documented provenance and revision history that was entirely in the public view;
that it made no technical sense to incorporate SCO UNIX code in Linux, as Linux had t ...
See also:SCO v. IBM, SCO v. IBM - SCO's claims, SCO v. IBM - Free software/open source community reaction, SCO v. IBM - The GPL issue, SCO v. IBM - The GPL and the US Constitution, SCO v. IBM - Novell enters the controversy, SCO v. IBM - Fear uncertainty and doubt, SCO v. IBM - IBM's AIX license, SCO v. IBM - IBM counterclaims against SCO, SCO v. IBM - Discovery, SCO v. IBM - Examples of controversial code revealed, SCO v. IBM - Copyright claims December 2003 Read more here: » SCO v. IBM: Encyclopedia II - SCO v. IBM - Free software/open source community reaction |
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|  |  |  | Doubt: Encyclopedia II - SCO v. IBM - The GPL issueWithin a few months of the filing of the lawsuit, Eben Moglen, the Free Software Foundation's legal counsel, stated that SCO's suit should not concern Linux users other than IBM. In an interview with internetnews.com, he was reported as saying:
"There is absolute difficulty with this line of argument which ought to make everybody in the world aware that the letters that SCO has put out can be safely put in the wastebasket," ...
"From the moment that SCO distributed that code under the GNU General Publi ...
See also:SCO v. IBM, SCO v. IBM - SCO's claims, SCO v. IBM - Free software/open source community reaction, SCO v. IBM - The GPL issue, SCO v. IBM - The GPL and the US Constitution, SCO v. IBM - Novell enters the controversy, SCO v. IBM - Fear uncertainty and doubt, SCO v. IBM - IBM's AIX license, SCO v. IBM - IBM counterclaims against SCO, SCO v. IBM - Discovery, SCO v. IBM - Examples of controversial code revealed, SCO v. IBM - Copyright claims December 2003 Read more here: » SCO v. IBM: Encyclopedia II - SCO v. IBM - The GPL issue |
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|  |  |  | Doubt: Encyclopedia II - SCO v. IBM - The GPL and the US ConstitutionSection 8 of Article One of the United States Constitution states that
[Congress shall have power] to promote the progress of science and useful arts, by securing for limited times to authors and inventors the exclusive right to their respective writings and discoveries.
SCO claimed that this pre-empts the GNU General Public License, since the main purpose of the GPL is to remove exclusive rights, and promote rights for all, that the GPL is therefore a violation of that part of the US Constitution. This may ...
See also:SCO v. IBM, SCO v. IBM - SCO's claims, SCO v. IBM - Free software/open source community reaction, SCO v. IBM - The GPL issue, SCO v. IBM - The GPL and the US Constitution, SCO v. IBM - Novell enters the controversy, SCO v. IBM - Fear uncertainty and doubt, SCO v. IBM - IBM's AIX license, SCO v. IBM - IBM counterclaims against SCO, SCO v. IBM - Discovery, SCO v. IBM - Examples of controversial code revealed, SCO v. IBM - Copyright claims December 2003 Read more here: » SCO v. IBM: Encyclopedia II - SCO v. IBM - The GPL and the US Constitution |
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|  |  |  | Doubt: Encyclopedia II - SCO v. IBM - IBM counterclaims against SCOOn August 6, 2003, IBM filed its counterclaims against SCO. [8] [9] It made 10 counterclaims:
breach of contract
Lanham Act violation
Unfair competition
Intentional interference with prospective economic relations
Unfair and deceptive trade practices
Breach of the GNU General Public License
and four counts of patent infringement
In response to these counterclaims, SCO has asserted that the GPL is unenforceable, void, and violates the United States Constitution. ...
See also:SCO v. IBM, SCO v. IBM - SCO's claims, SCO v. IBM - Free software/open source community reaction, SCO v. IBM - The GPL issue, SCO v. IBM - The GPL and the US Constitution, SCO v. IBM - Novell enters the controversy, SCO v. IBM - Fear uncertainty and doubt, SCO v. IBM - IBM's AIX license, SCO v. IBM - IBM counterclaims against SCO, SCO v. IBM - Discovery, SCO v. IBM - Examples of controversial code revealed, SCO v. IBM - Copyright claims December 2003 Read more here: » SCO v. IBM: Encyclopedia II - SCO v. IBM - IBM counterclaims against SCO |
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|  |  |  | Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Loyset Compère - Works list
Loyset Compère - Masses and mass fragments.
Missa Alles regretz;
Missa De tous bien plaine;
Missa L'homme armé;
Kyrie et Gloria sine nomine;
Credo 'Mon pére';
Credo sine nomine.
Loyset Compère - Motet cycles substitution masses.
These are cycles of motets, in which each motet is to be sung in place of a section of the mass ordinary. In the list, the motet is given alo ...
See also:Loyset Compère, Loyset Compère - Life, Loyset Compère - Works, Loyset Compère - Works list, Loyset Compère - Masses and mass fragments, Loyset Compère - Motet cycles substitution masses, Loyset Compère - Magnificats, Loyset Compère - Motets, Loyset Compère - Motets-Chansons, Loyset Compère - Chansons à trois voix, Loyset Compère - Chansons, Loyset Compère - Frottole, Loyset Compère - Attributed or doubtful works, Loyset Compère - Media, Loyset Compère - Sources Read more here: » Loyset Compère: Encyclopedia II - Loyset Compère - Works list |
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| |  |  |  | Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Nick Berg conspiracy theories - Alleged motivation and timingThe theories give several possible motivations for the alleged hoax. The Iraqi police suspected Berg was an Israeli spy; if he were, the video may have been hoaxed to allow him to assume a new identity. Another possibility is the hoax was perpetrated by the CIA to cushion the blow from the Abu Ghraib scandal, or to distract attention from other, worse abuses which were alleged before, during and after the release of the video.
On the other hand, any explanation is suspicious that points to Berg being some kind of American or Israeli a ...
See also:Nick Berg conspiracy theories, Nick Berg conspiracy theories - Suspicious aspects of the decapitation video, Nick Berg conspiracy theories - Other suspicious aspects of the official story, Nick Berg conspiracy theories - Audio analysis of the video, Nick Berg conspiracy theories - Issues that cast doubt on the significance of apparently suspicious aspects of the video, Nick Berg conspiracy theories - Alleged motivation and timing, Nick Berg conspiracy theories - Images, Nick Berg conspiracy theories - Later events increasing the likelihood of conspiracy theories Read more here: » Nick Berg conspiracy theories: Encyclopedia II - Nick Berg conspiracy theories - Alleged motivation and timing |
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|  |  |  | Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Nick Berg conspiracy theories - ImagesChair comparison:
The chairs all appear to be of exactly the same type, coincidentally the same design out of the 4,000 different models of plastic lawn-chair sold by Wal-Mart. Many North Americans likely own the same model, but this particular Wal-Mart product is not necessarily as common in Iraq outside of US military facilities. There is a website devoted to the ubiquity of these chairs in North America, the ...
See also:Nick Berg conspiracy theories, Nick Berg conspiracy theories - Suspicious aspects of the decapitation video, Nick Berg conspiracy theories - Other suspicious aspects of the official story, Nick Berg conspiracy theories - Audio analysis of the video, Nick Berg conspiracy theories - Issues that cast doubt on the significance of apparently suspicious aspects of the video, Nick Berg conspiracy theories - Alleged motivation and timing, Nick Berg conspiracy theories - Images, Nick Berg conspiracy theories - Later events increasing the likelihood of conspiracy theories Read more here: » Nick Berg conspiracy theories: Encyclopedia II - Nick Berg conspiracy theories - Images |
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|  |  |  | Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Electroshock gun - DiscussionA safer alternative to the use of lethal devices (i.e. firearms), stun guns are conceived as non-lethal devices, more effective than any other means including pepper-spray (an eye irritant/breathing irritant), batons (physical pain, or infliction of pain), hand-to-hand combat (i.e. wrestling a subject to the ground), or even hand guns, at bringing a subject down to the ground with a minimum physical exertion, and with a minimum of potential for injury. Stun-guns have a direct link to reduced injury from use of physical force, and are attributed to saving human lives by use as an alternative to the use of firearm ...
See also:Electroshock gun, Electroshock gun - Commercially available varieties, Electroshock gun - Electric shock prods, Electroshock gun - Hand-held projectile stun gun, Electroshock gun - Stun belts, Electroshock gun - Prototype designs, Electroshock gun - Weapons that administer electric shock through a stream of liquid, Electroshock gun - Principles of operation, Electroshock gun - Discussion, Electroshock gun - Legal restrictions, Electroshock gun - Flammability, Electroshock gun - Political suppression, Electroshock gun - Torture, Electroshock gun - Doubts over their effectiveness as self-defense weapons, Electroshock gun - Other types, Electroshock gun - Patents Read more here: » Electroshock gun: Encyclopedia II - Electroshock gun - Discussion |
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|  |  |  | Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Electroshock gun - Principles of operationStun gun technology utilizes a temporary high-voltage, low-current to override the body's superficial muscle-triggering mechanisms. Immobilization of the recipient is via two metal probes (darts) connected via metal wires from the stun gun usually penetrating the human skin, and superficial muscle. The recipient that is 'connected' to a stun gun feels great pain and can be momentarily paralyzed (only so long as there is an electrical current being applied) because his muscles are receiving electrical 'shock'. The (relatively) low electric cu ...
See also:Electroshock gun, Electroshock gun - Commercially available varieties, Electroshock gun - Electric shock prods, Electroshock gun - Hand-held projectile stun gun, Electroshock gun - Stun belts, Electroshock gun - Prototype designs, Electroshock gun - Weapons that administer electric shock through a stream of liquid, Electroshock gun - Principles of operation, Electroshock gun - Discussion, Electroshock gun - Legal restrictions, Electroshock gun - Flammability, Electroshock gun - Political suppression, Electroshock gun - Torture, Electroshock gun - Doubts over their effectiveness as self-defense weapons, Electroshock gun - Other types, Electroshock gun - Patents Read more here: » Electroshock gun: Encyclopedia II - Electroshock gun - Principles of operation |
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|  |  |  | Doubt: Encyclopedia II - SCO v. IBM - Novell enters the controversyNovell entered the controversy by publishing on May 28, 2003, a press release concerning the SCO Group's ownership of UNIX. "To Novell's knowledge, the 1995 agreement governing SCO's purchase of UNIX from Novell does not convey to SCO the associated copyrights," a letter to the SCO Group's CEO Darl McBride said in part. "We believe it unlikely that SCO can demonstrate that it has any ownership interest whatsoever in those copyrights. Apparently you share this view, since over the last few months you have repeatedly asked Novell to transfe ...
See also:SCO v. IBM, SCO v. IBM - SCO's claims, SCO v. IBM - Free software/open source community reaction, SCO v. IBM - The GPL issue, SCO v. IBM - The GPL and the US Constitution, SCO v. IBM - Novell enters the controversy, SCO v. IBM - Fear uncertainty and doubt, SCO v. IBM - IBM's AIX license, SCO v. IBM - IBM counterclaims against SCO, SCO v. IBM - Discovery, SCO v. IBM - Examples of controversial code revealed, SCO v. IBM - Copyright claims December 2003 Read more here: » SCO v. IBM: Encyclopedia II - SCO v. IBM - Novell enters the controversy |
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|  |  |  | Doubt: Encyclopedia II - SCO v. IBM - DiscoveryThe discovery portion of the lawsuit has been dragging on for an unusual amount of time. The basis for SCO's suit is that any code developed on top of SVR5 is a derivative work of SVR5 (which would include AIX), and that IBM has publicly admitted to contributing AIX code to the Linux kernel. Since SCO has never seen the AIX code, it has, as part of the discovery process, deposed IBM for the AIX code, so that it can compare AIX code to Linux kernel code. IBM, rejecting SCO's concept of derivative work, has deposed SCO for which lines of code ...
See also:SCO v. IBM, SCO v. IBM - SCO's claims, SCO v. IBM - Free software/open source community reaction, SCO v. IBM - The GPL issue, SCO v. IBM - The GPL and the US Constitution, SCO v. IBM - Novell enters the controversy, SCO v. IBM - Fear uncertainty and doubt, SCO v. IBM - IBM's AIX license, SCO v. IBM - IBM counterclaims against SCO, SCO v. IBM - Discovery, SCO v. IBM - Examples of controversial code revealed, SCO v. IBM - Copyright claims December 2003 Read more here: » SCO v. IBM: Encyclopedia II - SCO v. IBM - Discovery |
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|  |  |  | Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Loyset Compère - LifeHis exact place of birth is not known, but documents of the time assign him to a family from the province of Artois (in modern France), and suggest he may have been born in Hainaut (in modern Belgium). At least one source from Milan indicates he described himself as coming from Arras, also in Artois. Both the date and probable place of birth are extremely close to those of Josquin des Prez; indeed the area around the current French-Belgian border produced an astonishing number of excellent composers in the 15th and 16th centuries, composers whose fame spread throughout Europe. Often these composers are known as the ...
See also:Loyset Compère, Loyset Compère - Life, Loyset Compère - Works, Loyset Compère - Works list, Loyset Compère - Masses and mass fragments, Loyset Compère - Motet cycles substitution masses, Loyset Compère - Magnificats, Loyset Compère - Motets, Loyset Compère - Motets-Chansons, Loyset Compère - Chansons à trois voix, Loyset Compère - Chansons, Loyset Compère - Frottole, Loyset Compère - Attributed or doubtful works, Loyset Compère - Media, Loyset Compère - Sources Read more here: » Loyset Compère: Encyclopedia II - Loyset Compère - Life |
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|  |  |  | Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Slashdot subculture - Recurring jokesReflecting the speed of contemporary pop culture in general and Internet phenomena in particular, many of Slashdot's recurring jokes enjoy brief shelf-lives. Some posters, aware of Slashdot's trolling subculture, often deliberately set out to create and propagate new memes, hoping to make a new joke catch on.
A poster will sometimes combine several well-known jokes, including many of those listed below, into one "super-cliche." A successful attempt produces a post that is either quite funny or incredibly annoying, depending on a reader's perspective, and is almost always n ...
See also:Slashdot subculture, Slashdot subculture - Slashdot user stereotypes, Slashdot subculture - Slashdot articles, Slashdot subculture - RTFA, Slashdot subculture - Duplicate dupe posts and poor editing, Slashdot subculture - Verbal assaults, Slashdot subculture - Trolling, Slashdot subculture - Moderation, Slashdot subculture - Orwellian and other political themes, Slashdot subculture - Fear Uncertainty Doubt, Slashdot subculture - Tinfoil Hat, Slashdot subculture - Welcoming Our New Overlords, Slashdot subculture - In Soviet Russia, Slashdot subculture - Won't somebody please think of the children?, Slashdot subculture - Recurring jokes, Slashdot subculture - Lines and phrases, Slashdot subculture - Pop culture references, Slashdot subculture - Technical humor, Slashdot subculture - Beowulf cluster, Slashdot subculture - Terminal humor, Slashdot subculture - ^H^H^H^H, Slashdot subculture - Buffering, Slashdot subculture - Search and Replace, Slashdot subculture - Slashdot Poll, Slashdot subculture - The CowboyNeal option, Slashdot subculture - You insensitive clod!, Slashdot subculture - Example posts Read more here: » Slashdot subculture: Encyclopedia II - Slashdot subculture - Recurring jokes |
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