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  2. Internet slang - Wikipedia

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    Internet portal. v. t. e. Internet slang (also called Internet shorthand, cyber-slang, netspeak, digispeak or chatspeak) is a non-standard or unofficial form of language used by people on the Internet to communicate to one another. [ 1 ] An example of Internet slang is " lol " meaning "laugh out loud." Since Internet slang is constantly ...

  3. mIRC - Wikipedia

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    mIRC is an Internet Relay Chat (IRC) client for Windows. It is a fully functional chat utility and its integrated scripting language makes it extensible and versatile. [3] The software was first released in 1995 and has since been described as "one of the most popular IRC clients available for Windows." [3] mIRC is shareware and requires ...

  4. 1950s American automobile culture - Wikipedia

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    Tailfins gave a Space Age look to cars, and along with extensive use of chrome became commonplace by the end of the decade. 1950s American automobile culture has had an enduring influence on the culture of the United States, as reflected in popular music, major trends from the 1950s and mainstream acceptance of the "hot rod" culture. The American manufacturing economy switched from producing ...

  5. Aston Martin - Wikipedia

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    Aston Martin has been involved in motorsport at various points in its history, mainly in sports car racing, [ 17 ] and also in Formula One. [ 18 ] The Aston Martin brand is increasingly being used, mostly through licensing, on other products including a submarine, [ 19 ] real estate development, [ 20 ] and aircraft.

  6. Mid-Atlantic accent - Wikipedia

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    The Mid-Atlantic accent, or Transatlantic accent, [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 3 ] is a nickname for various accents of English that are perceived as blending features from both American and British English. Most commonly, it refers to accents of the late 19th century to mid-20th century spoken by the Northeastern American upper class, as well as related ...

  7. Talk:mIRC - Wikipedia

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    However, many people moved over to IM clients such as ICQ and AOL Instant Messenger when those busted onto the scene. Since then, there has been a shift over to social networking sites (esp Facebook). I haven't used IRC/mIRC in years, but I assume the people that are still on there are old-timers who were around during IRC's glory days.

  8. Motor vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The clean vehicle stock includes 30.5 million flexible-fuel cars and light utility vehicles and over 6 million flex-fuel motorcycles by March 2018; [59] between 2.4 and 3.0 million neat ethanol vehicles still in use, [60] [61] out of 5.7 million ethanol only light-vehicles produced since 1979; [62] and, as of December 2012, a total of 1.69 ...

  9. Rice burner - Wikipedia

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    By the 1970s, rice burner was a US English slang term for the Vietnamese people during and after the Vietnam War. [16] It was used in the US by "Detroit loyalists" to disparage more economical Japanese competitors of the US car industry during the 1970s energy crisis. [19]