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# the game
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# the game
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A game, The sole object of which is to not remember that you are playing it. As soon as you remember that it exists, you have lost and must start again.
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A game, The sole object of which is to not remember that you are playing it. As
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soon as you remember that it exists, you have lost and must start again.
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- James Dunckley <https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=the%20game>`
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- [James Dunckley](https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=the%20game)
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Played in the halls of schools and on the walls of BBSes, the Game is an early
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Played in the halls of schools and on the walls of BBSes, the Game is an early
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cognitovirus that has drawn ire for its unwinnable nature; nobody who knows of
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cognitovirus that has drawn ire for its unwinnable nature; nobody who knows of
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the Game has won, yet nobody who's won has ever known of the Game.
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the Game has won, yet nobody who's won has ever known of the Game.
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# the hacker's dictionary
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- [The Original Hacker's Dictionary](https://www.dourish.com/goodies/jargon.html)
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This file, jargon.txt, was maintained on MIT-AI for many years, before being
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published by Guy Steele and others as the Hacker's Dictionary. Many years after
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the original book went out of print, Eric Raymond picked it up, updated it and
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republished it as the New Hacker's Dictionary. Unfortunately, in the process,
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he essentially destroyed what held it together...
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- jpd (The Original Hacker's Dictionary)
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The Hacker's Dictionary, also known as JARGON.TXT or the "jargon file", was a
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glossary of informal terms used by Lisp hackers at the Massachusetts Institute
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of Technology. Then it was commandeered by Eric Raymond and turned into a
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glossary of informal or formal terms used by Lisp or Unix hackers or suits
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wherever an Internet connection or a bookstore with a computing section can be
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found.
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