| 1. | ,no updates have been made to the official Jargon File since 2003.
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| 2. | :: : The Jargon File is regarded as a reliable source?
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| 3. | *Wikipedia is not a dictionary or a jargon file.
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| 4. | The adjective associated with hacker is " hackish " ( see the Jargon file ).
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| 5. | Subsequently, in 2002, the " Jargon File " entry noted the same, though not definitively.
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| 6. | The term " mung " has roots in munging as described in the Jargon File.
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| 7. | The " Jargon File " hence calls him " a true hacker who blundered ".
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| 8. | The phrase is found in the Jargon File.
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| 9. | The Jargon File describes an SMOP as:
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| 10. | The entry existed in the very earliest forms of the Jargon File, dating from the early 1980s.
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