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can someone clarify this TA "lingo" (pg. 2)
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Orbax
Dude. its been around since DOOM I went IPX/SPX. Verbal shortcuts. thats all it is. Its just gained momentum and ludicrousness as time has gone on.
Ste
TA lingo would be finding out what the hell such strange words as "ste" are...
DJ Nuclear
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Originally posted by Ste
TA lingo would be finding out what the hell such strange words as "ste" are...


Yeah, or "Tiesto" :conf: :conf:
Boomer187
dude I used l33t sp34k before computers were around...so ph34r m3.


the 1111's are thsoe that keep pressin 1 after they let go of shift.....usually in a hurry.

pwnd.....o is next to p.


pr0n, samthing happens to me all the time with the....letter mix up.....then u add l33t and replace letters with numbers.



this was used by 'teh cool people" at first, then like everything, it spreads...then "teh cool people" hated it.

I wonder what they will think of next....
mentalbarter
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Originally posted by Boomer187
dude I used l33t sp34k before computers were around...so ph34r m3.


the 1111's are thsoe that keep pressin 1 after they let go of shift.....usually in a hurry.

pwnd.....o is next to p.


pr0n, samthing happens to me all the time with the....letter mix up.....then u add l33t and replace letters with numbers.



this was used by 'teh cool people" at first, then like everything, it spreads...then "teh cool people" hated it.

I wonder what they will think of next....


whats the origin of "teh"?
DJ Nuclear
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Originally posted by mentalbarter
whats the origin of "teh"?


JeffK again, probably.
Bloodflower
no im pretty sure he means "i-am-35-n-still-vergin-happy"-nerd lingo
BTG
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Originally posted by TeKnoHe@d2025
1337 is nothing more than gamer lingo that's spread to the mainstream for the most part. Much like "owned (or pwned)", "h4x0r3d", "j00" and a personal favorite..."n00b".;)

actually, if you want to be technical, it was first hacker talk, then turned to games, now everywhere.
Boomer187
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Originally posted by mentalbarter
whats the origin of "teh"?



quote:
Originally posted by Boomer187
....letter mix up.....




a lot of people when trying to type fast mix up letters....like pressing e before h in the making it teh.


bad typing is very common in n00bs.






and that does not mean if you are a bad typer you are a n00b. just means most n00bs are bad typers.
Lumps
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Originally posted by Boomer187
dude I used l33t sp34k before computers were around...so ph34r m3.


Consider yourself pheared. :)

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Originally posted by Boomer187
I wonder what they will think of next....


Maybe typing normal? haha.

You are NOT a K-r4d k00l 31337 d00d if you type like that, YOU ARE A LAMER. Ahh, lamer.. No one uses that anymore.

PS, boomer187, this post is not directed to you - just using some of your text to write against. peace.

getfoul
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Originally posted by BTG
actually, if you want to be technical, it was first hacker talk, then turned to games, now everywhere.
Hacker and programers used 1337 and whatnot first.
CynepMeH
quote:
Originally posted by TeKnoHe@d2025
1337 is nothing more than gamer lingo that's spread to the mainstream for the most part. Much like "owned (or pwned)", "h4x0r3d", "j00" and a personal favorite..."n00b".;)


Correction, mon signor - that's not a gamer lingo, that's a hacker lingo back from the days of yore. :rolleyes: If you need a great educational video on l337n355 - watch "h4x0rZ" (e.g. "Hackers"):tongue3

And BTW, 11111 could mean 63 (bin to dec conversion).

0v3r n 0u7

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