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If he'd taken out a patent the French would no doubt own the IT industry and we'd all have to refer to computers as…rjpb (28)in writing • 8 years agoThe Forked IT Dictionary - I(reborn) Icon: Icons are small meaningless pictures that are displayed on a computer screen. Originally, PC users selected commands using descriptive words such as ‘new’, ‘save’, ‘copy’, etc. But…rjpb (28)in writing • 8 years agoThe Forked Dictionary - Part H(Reborn) Handshake: When two businessmen meet, they shake hands. When two computers meet they kiss and hug each other in an embarrassingly ostentatious show of affection that would make an Italian…rjpb (28)in writing • 8 years agoThe Forked IT Dictionary - Part G(Reborn) Gaming: Refers to a kind of application promoted by hardware vendors in the hope of selling extreme high-end PCs. It worked like a charm. 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