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What is GNU?A brilliant Scholar, Writer or Student.One who dedicates themselves to the Written-Word, Verse, Prose, Poetry or Bard-like endeavours. His eclectic dancing reminded me of a Gnu in an Ivory Tower. He is such a clever Gnu. GNU - meme gifGNU - videoGNU - what is it?A group of people, lead by Richard Stallman, who think that all programs should be given to them for free. They created a license, GPL, that isn't compatible with itself, and insist on calling Linux GNU\Linux. Instead of calling open source programs 'Open Source' they call them 'Free', regardless of weither or not it is free. GNU wrote the GPL, but I think that the BSD license is much better. What does "GNU" mean?VERB An attempt to fix something by the cheapeast means possible, and only end up making it worse. - You GNUED the #$()@ out of my server! GNU - what does it mean?The "gnu" or "wildebeest" is a large migratory antelope weighing from 350 to 550 pounds that is native to the grassy plains and open woodlands of Southern, Central, and eastern Africa. Both male and female gnus have rugged hair and two curved horns. "Pa, come quick like, dem stampaydin wild'beets 'gain be innar back yard !" GNU - meaninga godlike entitity often associatted with a good penguin Guy1:all hail Gnu GNU - definitionCORRECT PRONUNCIATION:guh-NEW GNU/Linux, GNU's Not Unix, GNU - slangGNU, not a word this time, but a TLA (three letter acronym). Youβve been searching for a word to use instead of he or she or him or her? Used in educational machinery guides, it allows the reader to concentrate on the content, rather than, for example, which pieces might dangle into the mechanism of a tea bagging machine, βwhen cleaning the machine of tea dust , the operative must make sure that all GNU dangling parts are tucked into a hair net, attention must be paid to GNU personal cleanliness at all timesβ. GNUGNU Is and acronym for βGreater Nordic Uniteβ Pirka:Hey where are you from? GNUGood and you how are you? gnu? GNUAn acconym used by Discowrld fans to commemorate people who have passed on. The origin is the novel Going Postal by Sir Terry Pratchett, in which semaphore operators send the names of their fallen comrades back and forth along the semaphore system, known as the clacks, with this code attached. GNU Sir Terry Pratchett |
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