Friday 6 July 2007

Hairy[.com] can b[be] made the ``hairy'' social network 4[for] any ````hairy''''' scientist or engineer or artist or artistic-person or geek e.t.c.

according : :::::
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=hairy
http://www.dictionary.com/search?q=hairy
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Free On-line Dictionary of Computing - Cite This Source
>> hairy
>> 1. Annoyingly complicated. "DWIM is incredibly hairy."
>> 2. Incomprehensible. "DWIM is incredibly hairy."
>> 3. Of people,
>> high-powered,
>> authoritative,
>> rare,
>> expert,
>> and/or incomprehensible.
>> Hard to explain except in context:
>> "He knows this hairy lawyer who says there's nothing to worry about."
>> See also hirsute.
>> The adjective "long-haired" is well-attested to have been in slang use
>> among scientists and engineers during the early 1950s;
>> it was equivalent to modern "hairy"
>> and was very likely ancestral to the hackish use.
>> In fact
>> the noun "long-hair" was at the time used to describe a hairy person.
>> Both senses probably passed out of use
>> when long hair was adopted as a signature trait by the 1960s counterculture,
>> leaving hackish "hairy" as a sort of stunted mutant relic.
>> 4.
>> hairy ball.
>> [The Jargon File]
>> (2001-03-29)
>> The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing,
>> © 1993-2007 Denis Howe
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according above-quoted ,
thence ,
Hairy can b[be] flicked 2b[to-be] the full-fledged social network
4[for] any kind o'[of] geeks/////////experts ,
b[be] they the
- scientists or
- engineers or
- crackers / hackers or
- artists or
- artistic persons or
- geeky persons or
- computing geeks
e.t.c.

the users generated content is more than just hype
— it’s very real.

some
hairy experts/////////artists 'd[would] feel very at home at
hairy.com
4[for] fact o'[of] that
Hairy is the domain name that defines them.
Hairy may b[be] the perfect venue to build the real
``Hairy'' communities.

'the[this] ideal idea 's[was] inspired up by : :
http://www.techanalyst.com/domains/beyond-the-googleyahoo-hegemony-the-future-of-domain-parking.html

kudoes[kudos] n[and] the tip of my hat off 2[to] TechAnalyst

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