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nomen nescio
Noon, see
"No name", nickname for unreleased songs without an official title
Night Night - an acronym used on instant-messaging boards for the phrase "night night"
Not Now, commonly used as internet slang
net neutrality, network neutrality
the prefix of catalog entries in the Gliese star catalog, the expansion called the Preliminary Version of the Third Catalogue of Nearby Stars
Nice "Nade" - Used for games in which have "nades" (i.e. grenades)
Negative Notification
(Net Services Administrator's Guide)
Nanosecond: One billionth of a second
A UNIX program similar to but better than rn for reading netnews See rn
A community which is NOT participating in the NFIP and has no published flood hazard map panel
(Net Services Administrator's Guide; search in this book) [definition #2] (Net Services Reference Guide; search in this book)
(Artificial) Neural Network: the best-known type of Adaptive Network This name reflects the design of "artificial" neural networks by patterning them after biological neural networks, of which the most-complex known example is the human brain The brain contains 100-thousand-million (1 followed by 11 zeros) "neurons" or individual processing elements NN's used at ANSR often have fewer than 100 neurons
The program on the server which you use to read the Netnews on USENET
Neuron: An impulse-conducting cell that constitutes the brain, spinal column, and nerves Neurons usually have one or more dendrites an a single axon Notation: A collection of figures or symbols that are used in specific areas to represent numbers, quantities, tones, notes, or values
Abbreviation for No Name Used to indicate that there is no manufacturer marking on the insulator See also: NE
netnews A terminal based program for reading Usenet news by Kim F Storm, Texas Instruments A/S, Denmark nn lets you decide which of the many news groups you are interested in, and unsubscribe to those which don't interest you nn lets you select articles to read from a menu in each of the groups you subscribe nn sorts and presents new articles very quickly because it uses its own local database to maintain all the necessary information (this database is built and maintained by the nnmaster program)
just the same old stuff, nothing exciting is going on (Internet slang)
Netscape Navigator
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A UNIX "newsreader" program (for reading the articles and replies that make up Usenet newsgroups) that features a very fast summary presentation of pending articles It was developed by Kim Storm in 1989 and released for public use The program is still popular at some academic sites with direct UNIX connections, but it's unknown to most PC users
National Number Part of a numbering plan
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