The cuts and grooves made in the metal laps by holding the cutting edge of a steel blade against them while in motion, for the purpose of providing receptacles or pockets for the powders using in cutting and polishing gems
original term referred to learning programming languages and computer systems; now associated with the process of bypassing the security systems on a computer system or network
Hacking means illegally accessing other people's computer systems for destroying, disrupting or carrying out illegal activities on the network or computer systems
The person with this skill can use it to attempt to gain unauthorised access to computer and communication systems of any nature This will be an Opposition Task Rolls will normally be made in secret, as a fumble will alert security at the installation Some will have special defences to reduce the chance of success It is an Academic skill
Practice of raising animals in captivity, acclimating them to natural conditions and then releasing them into the wild (referred to in regard to bald eagles)
Means unauthorised access to a computer, its files and programmes 'Hackers' hack for their own amusement, challenge or sometimes financial, ideological or commercial gain Hacking is a far less common than is generally imagined As a private user, you are very unlikely to be affected by hacking
{i} illegal access into another party's computer or Internet site carried out for malevolent or fraudulent purposes or to make unauthorised amendments or just for fun (Computers); chopping hit done with the edge of the hand in massage