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| SebaztiaN |
Feb 18 2005, 09:49 PM
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In an effort to help protect children online and guide parents in how to protect them, Microsoft recently threw up a "parent's primer to computer slang".
The entertaining guide goes through the different phrases commonly referred to as leetspeek, or leet for short. Microsoft lays down some key points for getting to grips with leetspeek. Some of the more entertaining phrases can be found defined, below: "pwn": A typo-deliberate version of own, a slang term that means to dominate. This could also be spelled "0//n3d" or "pwn3d," among other variations. Online video game bullies or "griefers" often use this term. "n00b," "noob," "newbie," or "newb": Combinations synonymous with new user. Some leetspeekers view "n00b" as an insult and "newbie" as an affectionate term for new users. "ph": often replaces "f," as in "phear" for "fear" (as in "ph34r my l33t skillz") and vice versa, such as spelling "phonetic" as "f0||371(." Glad to hear that someone at Microsoft is "1337". check it out here http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/c...en/kidtalk.mspx |
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| Bondings |
Feb 18 2005, 10:37 PM
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Your link is not working. You have to errase the dots in the middle.
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| Crazyducky |
Feb 18 2005, 10:40 PM
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No it still donsen't work I tried it
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| tommyk |
Feb 18 2005, 11:08 PM
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| Tron |
Feb 19 2005, 02:06 AM
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Funny stuff - coming from microsoft.
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| SebaztiaN |
Feb 19 2005, 02:24 AM
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| dnljeff |
Feb 19 2005, 05:34 AM
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they have a neat l337 translator at http://jayssite.com/stuff/l33t/l33t_translator.html
it works really good |
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