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An example of a dedicated gaming-PC rig. The PC Master Race (PCMR), sometimes referred to by its original phrasing as the Glorious PC Gaming Master Race, is an internet meme, subculture and a tongue-in-cheek term used within video game culture to describe the grandiosity and god complex associated with PC gamers when comparing themselves to console gamers.
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A European hamster who named by Martin of how he can store a lot of food in his cheek pouches. Doctor Hamster. Peppa Pig. A Hamster who works at the hospital. First appears in "Pedro's Cough". Ebichu. Ebichu. A housekeeper who embarrasses her owner and at nighttime, she leads the secret alter-ego Ebichuman. Fang.
Sally kicks her abusive husband, Gabe Ugliano, out of her apartment. As Gabe walks into the kitchen to grab a beer, he finds the refrigerator locked, with a note from Percy not to open it under any circumstance. Gabe breaks the door open to find Medusa's head, turning him to stone. The A-Team
What is a memecoin? A memecoin is a type of cryptocurrency that draws its inspiration from internet memes, characters or trends. These digital currencies are generally created with a sense of ...
A typical throbber animation like that seen on many websites when a blocking action is being performed in the background. A throbber, also known as a loading icon, is an animated graphical control element used to show that a computer program is performing an action in the background (such as downloading content, conducting intensive calculations or communicating with an external device).
And before we know it, another company with a name most people can’t pronounce will be referred to as the next Nvidia. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account at CNN.com. It’s not ...
Watching the lights allows one to follow the instructions and the changing data as it runs the Squares program displayed on the panels. In computer jargon, blinkenlights are diagnostic lights on front panels of old mainframe computers. More recently the term applies to status lights of modern network hardware (modems, network hubs, etc.). [1]