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[Vocabulary] Internet Vocabulary
Here is a fellow chatter says on internet:

...So, I was out surfing the Web. You know, lurking in a MUD, reading my favorite ezines, and I met this grrrl in a chat room. We both blabbed away, talking about her homepage and how many hits it got. The next thing you know, this newbie logs on and starts to ask us questions like "What's the difference between a server and a provider?", "Do I have to pay for shareware?" and "Are you really there, or are you a bot?". It was OK for awhile as I am into Netiquette and all that. Luckily, he hit the road and we could continue our gab.

Anyway, we started talking about download times and bandwidth. She said she thought that things would never change, it just took so long for something to trickle through her modem. I told her that one of the frustrating things about the Net was when I got into VRML and it was such a bandwidth hog that I went to sleep just waiting for it to pop-up on my tube...

Hello, excuse me? I don't get it. Please wait and help me.

Ok, let's take a look at the above in a simplified way:

...So, I was out surfing the Web (spending time using the Internet). You know, lurking (being in an interactive environment without writing anything) in a MUD (Multi-user dungeon, where many people gather to play games, have discussions, study and so on) and , reading my favorite ezines (similar to a magazine an ezine is "published" on the Internet. One of my favorites is Hotwired, and I met this grrrl (a female user of the Internet) in a chat room (an at-the-moment area where you can speak with other Internet users ). We both blabbed (talked) away, talking about her homepage (a person's private page on the Internet) and how many hits (visits by other Web users) it got. The next thing you know, this newbie (someone new to the Internet) logs on (enter the chat area) and starts to ask us questions like "What's the difference between a server (the computer that provides the space for homepages and other Internet addresses) and a provider (the service that provides the connection from your home to the Internet)?", "Do I have to pay for shareware (software available on the Internet for download and free use for a limited time before buying)?" and "Are you really there, or are you a bot (a kind of software that performs a certain task on a Network)?". It was OK for awhile, as I am into Netiquette (being polite on the Net) and all that. Luckily, he hit the road (left) and we could continue our gab (discussion).

Anyway, we started talking about download times (the time it takes to get something from the Net onto your computer) and bandwidth (the amount of data a connection is able to transfer). She said she thought that things would never change. It just took so long for something to trickle (to flow slowly, usually used with water) through her modem (the hardware used to connect to the Net). I told her that one of the frustrating things about the Net was when I got into VRML (a three dimensional kind of Internet page) and it was such a bandwidth hog (a page or program that requires a lot of data to be downloaded before use) that I went to sleep just waiting for it to pop-up (appear) on my tube (computer monitor or screen)...

Author: Gina    Date: 12/27/2005
[Vocabulary] Funny thing!
HOw funny they are!!!!!
Author: Spencer    Date: 12/27/2005
[Vocabulary] Yeeeee...........
Yeeeee..... coooooool!!!!
Author: Teddy    Date: 12/27/2005
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