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Computer Terminology 486 - The average IQ needed to understand a PC.
State-of-the-art - Any computer you can't afford.
Obsolete - Any computer you own.
Microsecond - The time it takes for your state-of-the-art computer to become obsolete.
G3 - Apple's new Macs that make you say "Gee, three times faster than the computer I bought for the same price a Microsecond ago."
Syntax Error - Walking into a computer store and saying, "Hi, I want to buy a computer and money is no object."
Hard Drive - The sales technique employed by computer salesmen, esp. after a Syntax Error.
GUI - What your computer becomes after spilling your coffee on it. (pronounced "gooey")
Keyboard - The standard way to generate computer errors.
Mouse - An advanced input device to make computer errors easier to generate.
Floppy - The state of your wallet after purchasing a computer.
Portable Computer - A device invented to force businessmen to work at home, on vacation, and on business trips.
Disk Crash - A typical computer response to any critical deadline.
Power User - Anyone who can format a disk from DOS.
System Update - A quick method of trashing ALL of your software.
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Recipe for Klingon Disrupter |
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Klingon Disrupter Recipe
A delicious recipe for Klingon Disrupter, with Jim Beam® bourbon whiskey, mezcal and cinnamon schnapps.
Klingon Disrupter Recipe Ingredients
1/3 oz Jim Beam® bourbon whiskey 1/3 oz mezcal 1/3 oz cinnamon schnapps
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How to serve Klingon Disrupter Recipe
| Mix all three ingredients together. Shoot. |
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Nutritional Information for Klingon Disrupter Recipe
(per 1 oz serving)
Calories (kcal) Energy (kj) Fats Carbohydrates Protein
| 79 333 0 g 3.6 g 0 g
| Fiber Sugars Cholesterol Sodium Alcohol
| 0 g 3.6 g - 0 mg 11.2 g
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