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flaming: Encyclopedia - Anarchist law

Schools Anarcho-capitalism Anarcho-communism Anarcho-primitivism Anarcho-syndicalism Christian anarchism Eco-anarchism Individualist anarchism Mutualism Anarchism in culture Anarchism and religion Anarchism and society Anarchism and the arts Anarcho-punk Anarchist theory Anarchism and capitalism Anarchism and Marxism Anarchist economics Anarchist law Anarchist symbolism Anarchism without adjectives Post-le ...

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flaming: Encyclopedia - 2channel

2channel (2ちゃんねる, pronounced "ni-channeru", 2ch for short) is the largest Internet forum in the world.1 With over 10 million visitors every day (as of 2001), it is gaining significant influence in Japanese society, approaching that of traditional mass media such as TV, radio and magazines. 2channel - Overview. 2ch was opened in 1999 by Hiroyuki Nishimura, known simply as "Hiroyuki" (Including:

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flaming: Encyclopedia - Usenet

Usenet is a distributed Internet discussion system that evolved from a general purpose UUCP network of the same name. It was conceived by Duke University graduate students Tom Truscott and Jim Ellis in 1979. Users, sometimes called Usenetters, read and post email-like messages (called "articles") to a number of distributed newsgroups, categories that resemble bulletin board systems in most respects. The medium is sustained among a large number of servers, which store and forward messages to one another. Usenet is of significant cultur ...

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flaming: Encyclopedia II - Usenet - History

UUCP/USENET Logical Map - June 1, 1981 / mods by S. McGeady 11/19/81 (ucbvax) +=+===================================+==+ | | | | | | wivax | | | | | | | | | microsoft| uiucdcs | | | | genradbo | | | | | | (Tektronix) | | | | | | | purdue | | | decvax+===+=+====+=+=+ | | | | | | | | | | | pur-phy | | tekmdp | ...

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Usenet, Usenet - Introduction, Usenet - ISPs news servers and newsfeeds, Usenet - Newsreader clients, Usenet - Moderated and unmoderated newsgroups, Usenet - Technical details, Usenet - Organization, Usenet - Binary content, Usenet - Internet jargon and history, Usenet - History, Usenet - Sociological implications, Usenet - Google Groups, Usenet - Usenet terms, Usenet - Usenet history, Usenet - Usenet administrators, Usenet - Usenet personalities, Usenet - Credit

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flaming: Encyclopedia II - Usenet - History

UUCP/USENET Logical Map - June 1, 1981 / mods by S. McGeady 11/19/81 (ucbvax) +=+===================================+==+ | | | | | | wivax | | | | | | | | | microsoft| uiucdcs | | | | genradbo | | | | | | (Tektronix) | | | | | | | purdue | | | decvax+===+=+====+=+=+ | | | | | | | | | | | pur-phy | | tekmdp | ...

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Usenet, Usenet - Introduction, Usenet - ISPs news servers and newsfeeds, Usenet - Newsreader clients, Usenet - Moderated and unmoderated newsgroups, Usenet - Technical details, Usenet - Organization, Usenet - Binary content, Usenet - Internet jargon and history, Usenet - History, Usenet - Sociological implications, Usenet - Google Groups, Usenet - Related topics, Usenet - Usenet terms, Usenet - Usenet history, Usenet - Usenet administrators, Usenet - Usenet personalities, Usenet - Credit

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flaming: Encyclopedia II - OverClocked ReMix - Submission process and site standards

The submission process at OverClocked ReMix is a two-tiered system, consisting of a preliminary evaluation by David Lloyd himself, followed by a more thorough review by a judges panel. In the preliminary review, the potential ReMix is examined for violations of submission guidelines (detailed below) and immediately rejected if a violation is apparent. Conversely, particularly outstanding ReMixes or those produced by well-known ...

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OverClocked ReMix, OverClocked ReMix - Purpose, OverClocked ReMix - Submission process and site standards, OverClocked ReMix - ReMix removal and lockdowns, OverClocked ReMix - Controversy and reform, OverClocked ReMix - Community, OverClocked ReMix - OverClocked ReMix forums, OverClocked ReMix - #OCReMix IRC channel, OverClocked ReMix - Projects

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flaming: Encyclopedia II - Klerck - The Two Towers petition

The text of the petition reads: "Those of us who have seen The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring know what an amazing director Peter Jackson is. When I learned that there apparently was to be a sequel, I was overjoyed. However, Peter Jackson has decided to tastelessly name the sequel "The Two Towers". The title is clearly meant to refer to the attacks on the World Trade Center. In this post-September 11 world, it is unforgivable that this should be allowed to happen. The idea is both offensive and morally repugnant. Hop ...

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Klerck, Klerck - The Two Towers petition, Klerck - Death

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flaming: Encyclopedia II - Peter Pan syndrome - Psychology

Many see this syndrome as a very widespread problem in modern, post-industrial society. The Peter-Pan psychological type is one characterized by immaturity or certain sorts of psychological, social and sexual problems. The type of male personality in question is immature and narcissistic. More completely, according to Kiley, the characteristics of a Peter-Pan man-child include such attributes as irresponsiblity, rebelliousness, anger, narcissism, dependency, manipulativeness, and the belief that he is beyond society's laws and norms. ...

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Peter Pan syndrome, Peter Pan syndrome - Psychology, Peter Pan syndrome - Wendy, Peter Pan syndrome - Recent trends

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flaming: Encyclopedia II - Internet troll - Examples

Internet troll - One-shot trolls. One-shot troll messages are intended to be disruptive, and tend to be very obvious to ensure that they will receive annoyed replies. Internet troll - Disruptive trolls. Off topic messages: Those that are irrelevant to the focus of the forum. Page widening: Filling up fields with large pictures or characters to make previous posts unreadable. Offensive media: Annoying sound files or disturbing pictures in a message, or li ...

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Internet troll, Internet troll - Etymology, Internet troll - Vicious cycles, Internet troll - Troll culture, Internet troll - Trolling as identity deception, Internet troll - Pre-history, Internet troll - Trolling in the 1990s, Internet troll - Identity, Internet troll - Usage, Internet troll - Trolling in different Internet media, Internet troll - Examples, Internet troll - One-shot trolls, Internet troll - Disruptive trolls, Internet troll - Attention-seeking trolls, Internet troll - Other examples, Internet troll - Motivation, Internet troll - Resolutions and alternatives, Internet troll - Usefulness of trolling, Internet troll - Behavioral issues, Internet troll - An alternative view, Internet troll - Specific trolling subcultures, Internet troll - Related trolling terminology, Internet troll - Related terms

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flaming: Encyclopedia II - Technology Integration - Digital Cameras

The use of Digital Cameras and Digital Media in K-12 classrooms is an excellent example of how "technology tools can extend learning in powerful ways." An ASU professor, Dr. Alice Christie, has worked extensively with multimedia in K-12 classrooms. Her Digital Media Resources [11] is a collection of examples of K-12 students using digital media, tips and tutorials, lesson planning and assessment, articles, opportunities for professional development, and free online materials to assist teachers. Her article entitled Language ...

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Technology Integration, Technology Integration - Paradigms, Technology Integration - Constructivism, Technology Integration - Edutopia, Technology Integration - Digital Cameras, Technology Integration - Blogs, Technology Integration - Web Quests, Technology Integration - Virtual Field Trip, Technology Integration - ePortfolio, Technology Integration - Understanding by Design, Technology Integration - The Need for Web Site Evaluations, Technology Integration - New Teaching Methodologies Are Needed, Technology Integration - Information Literacy, Technology Integration - Online Information, Technology Integration - Plagiarism, Technology Integration - Copyright, Technology Integration - Purchasing Technology for Schools, Technology Integration - Interacting themes, Technology Integration - Beyond Technology, Technology Integration - Nortel LearniT

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flaming: Encyclopedia II - 2channel - Overview

2ch was opened in 1999 by Hiroyuki Nishimura, known simply as "Hiroyuki" (ひろゆき). Today, most moderation on the forum is done by a voluntary group, self-elected and picked from 2ch users. 2ch itself is non-commercial and run by banner advertisement fees and support from a hosting service company that provides specially priced inexpensive UNIX hosting. What is unique about this website is its scale and its management style. It has more than 600 active boards (Japanese ita) such as "Soc ...

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2channel, 2channel - Overview, 2channel - Anonymous posting, 2channel - Culture, 2channel - Densha Otoko, 2channel - Terminology, 2channel - Common abbreviations and phrases, 2channel - English Offsprings, 2channel - Masashi Tashiro, 2channel - IRC@2ch, 2channel - Special characters, 2channel - Footnotes

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flaming: Encyclopedia II - Fictionmania - Content

The majority of Fictionmania's archives consists of short story fantasies depicting characters being transformed from one sex to the other (often through the storytelling technique of bodyswapping). However, Fictionmania also publishes poetry, lyrics, plays, essays, autobiographical pieces, romance, humor, satire, parody, science fiction, horror, etc. A great many stories are also part of shared universes: both fan fiction based on pop culture (TV shows, movies, comic books, etc.) and unique fictional uni ...

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Fictionmania, Fictionmania - Content, Fictionmania - History, Fictionmania - Submissions, Fictionmania - External link

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flaming: Encyclopedia II - History of subcultures in the 20th century - Subcultures

The 20th century, particularly the latter half, was a time of increasing social diversity and individualism. The world wars that dominated the first half of the century put enormous psychological pressure upon vast numbers of people -- for instance, wartime conscription meant that not only were many involuntarily forced to directly confront the threat of death, but even those not directly serving in combat were put into uniform, thus denying them freedom in their choice of clothing and hairstyle. As a result, in the 20th century there was a ...

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History of subcultures in the 20th century, History of subcultures in the 20th century - Subcultures, History of subcultures in the 20th century - The beginning of the century until World War I, History of subcultures in the 20th century - World War I, History of subcultures in the 20th century - The 1920s and 30s, History of subcultures in the 20th century - The 1940s, History of subcultures in the 20th century - The 1950s, History of subcultures in the 20th century - The 1960s, History of subcultures in the 20th century - The 1970s, History of subcultures in the 20th century - The 1980s, History of subcultures in the 20th century - The 1990s, History of subcultures in the 20th century - Books both fiction and non-fiction on related matters:

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flaming: Encyclopedia II - Worcester Polytechnic Institute - Academic system

Instead of a normal semester, WPI uses 7-week terms, labeled A-D. Each term is claimed to be roughly equivalent to a third of a year at another university. Thus, students are able to complete a year's worth of Chemisty, Physics, and math in only a semester and a half. This faster pace allows for more in-depth study (by a student's senior year, they have already completed a normal four-year course track, essentially giving them an "e ...

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Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester Polytechnic Institute - Academic system, Worcester Polytechnic Institute - Sufficiency in the Liberal Arts, Worcester Polytechnic Institute - Interactive Qualifying Project, Worcester Polytechnic Institute - Major Qualifying Project, Worcester Polytechnic Institute - Student Life Events, Worcester Polytechnic Institute - Clubs and Organizations, Worcester Polytechnic Institute - The Campus, Worcester Polytechnic Institute - Massachusetts Academy of Math and Science at WPI, Worcester Polytechnic Institute - Notable alumni, Worcester Polytechnic Institute - Notable Faculty, Worcester Polytechnic Institute - Trivia

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flaming: Encyclopedia II - Narnia - Geography

Narnia - Narnia. The name of "Narnia" refers to not only the Narnian world, but especially to the country of Narnia within it, which its creator, Aslan the great lion, filled with talking animals and mythical creatures. Narnia is a land of rolling hills rising into low mountains to the south, and is predominantly forested except for marshlands in the north. The country is bordered on the east by the Eastern Ocean, ...

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Narnia, Narnia - Geography, Narnia - Narnia, Narnia - Archenland, Narnia - Calormen, Narnia - The Eastern Ocean, Narnia - Other lands, Narnia - Inhabitants, Narnia - Humans, Narnia - Dwarfs, Narnia - Talking animals, Narnia - Witches, Narnia - Mythological creatures, Narnia - Other creatures and inhabitants, Narnia - Cosmology, Narnia - General characteristics, Narnia - Multiverse, Narnia - Time, Narnia - History, Narnia - Creation of Narnia, Narnia - The Rule of the White Witch, Narnia - The Golden Age, Narnia - Invasion of the Telmarines, Narnia - King Caspian X, Narnia - Destruction of Narnia, Narnia - Contact with our world

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flaming: Encyclopedia II - Anarchist law - Examples of anarchist law

Anarchist law - Usenet law netiquette. Usenet is a form of discussion forum, part of the Internet, whose main legal system is called netiquette. Although there is hierarchy in the naming system of the Usenet, the codes of behaviour are generally non-hierarchical. Some aspects of this law are similar to law in hierarchical societies, for example, people are expected not to "attack" others, but the meaning of the word "attack" differs. In fact, an existing noun has been converted into a verb in order to describe an attack by one person on oth ...

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Anarchist law, Anarchist law - A contradiction in terms?, Anarchist law - Examples of anarchist law, Anarchist law - Usenet law netiquette, Anarchist law - Non-hierarchical media law, Anarchist law - Internal non-hierarchical business law, Anarchist law - Anarchist business law, Anarchist law - Anarchist software law Copyleft, Anarchist law - Anarchist law in international political action groups, Anarchist law - Decision-making in non-hierarchical societies

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flaming: Encyclopedia II - Forum moderator - Powers

Moderators can have some or all of the following powers, depending on the specific forum. Some of the powers, where appropriate, may be restricted to a subsection of the board (see Division of power, below). Moving conversations to a different section of the forum. Virtually all forums are organized into various sections by topic to allow users to more easily read what interests them without having to sort through many topics of discussion they find boring. Moderators of most forums are able to move a conversation to ...

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Forum moderator, Forum moderator - Role, Forum moderator - Powers, Forum moderator - Division of power, Forum moderator - Choosing a moderator

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flaming: Encyclopedia II - Internet troll - Examples

Internet troll - One-shot trolls. One-shot troll messages are intended to be disruptive, and tend to be very obvious to ensure that they will receive annoyed replies. Internet troll - Disruptive trolls. Off topic messages: Those that are irrelevant to the focus of the forum. Page widening: Filling up fields with large pictures or characters to make previous posts unreadable. Offensive media: Annoying sound files or disturbing pictures in a message, or li ...

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Internet troll, Internet troll - Etymology, Internet troll - Vicious cycles, Internet troll - Troll culture, Internet troll - Trolling in the 1990s, Internet troll - Identity, Internet troll - Usage, Internet troll - Trolling in different Internet media, Internet troll - Prison time for trolling?, Internet troll - Examples, Internet troll - One-shot trolls, Internet troll - Disruptive trolls, Internet troll - Attention-seeking trolls, Internet troll - Other examples, Internet troll - Motivation, Internet troll - Resolutions and alternatives, Internet troll - Usefulness of trolling, Internet troll - Behavioral issues, Internet troll - An alternative view, Internet troll - Specific trolling subcultures, Internet troll - Related trolling terminology, Internet troll - Related terms

Read more here: » Internet troll: Encyclopedia II - Internet troll - Examples

flaming: Encyclopedia II - Usenet - Moderated and unmoderated newsgroups

A minority of newsgroups are moderated. That means that messages submitted by readers are not distributed to USENET, but instead are emailed to the moderators of the newsgroup, for approval. Moderated newsgroups have rules called charters. Moderators are persons whose job is to ensure that messages that the readers see in newsgroups conform to the charter of the newsgroup. Typically, moderators are appointed in the proposal for the ...

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Usenet, Usenet - Introduction, Usenet - ISPs news servers and newsfeeds, Usenet - Newsreader clients, Usenet - Moderated and unmoderated newsgroups, Usenet - Technical details, Usenet - Organization, Usenet - Binary content, Usenet - Internet jargon and history, Usenet - History, Usenet - Sociological implications, Usenet - Google Groups, Usenet - Usenet terms, Usenet - Usenet history, Usenet - Usenet administrators, Usenet - Usenet personalities, Usenet - Credit

Read more here: » Usenet: Encyclopedia II - Usenet - Moderated and unmoderated newsgroups

flaming: Encyclopedia II - Usenet - Binary content

Usenet was originally created to distribute text content encoded in the 7-bit ASCII character set. With the help of programs that encode 8-bit values into ASCII, it became practical to distribute binary content. Binary posts, due to their size and dubious copyright status, were in time restricted to specific newsgroups, making it easier for administrators to allow or disallow the traffic. The oldest widely used encoding method is uuencode, from the Unix uucp package. In the late 1980s Usenet articles were often limited to 60,000 characters, and larger hard limits exist today. Files are therefore commonly split into sectio ...

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Usenet, Usenet - Introduction, Usenet - ISPs news servers and newsfeeds, Usenet - Newsreader clients, Usenet - Moderated and unmoderated newsgroups, Usenet - Technical details, Usenet - Organization, Usenet - Binary content, Usenet - Internet jargon and history, Usenet - History, Usenet - Sociological implications, Usenet - Google Groups, Usenet - Usenet terms, Usenet - Usenet history, Usenet - Usenet administrators, Usenet - Usenet personalities, Usenet - Credit

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