Definitions
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- noun UK As much as the
boot of acar can hold; atrunkload . - noun computing The work done by a
boot loader ; thestartup of anoperating system .
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Most of the commercial drinks are basically water, dyes, additives, sugar or artificial sweeteners and a bootload of caffeine.
Archive 2009-09-01 GreenFertility 2009
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Now, on the client, how far are we from eschewing the need for a heavy OS if the most popular browsers can add these common services, while the VM vendors provide bootload and hypervisors and minimal console. reply
The Next-Gen Web: Browser Storage Support Nik Cubrilovic 2005
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Five years later I handed out a bootload of the stuff when I was digging up the Roman Villa at Beach's Barn on SPTA with Time Team as part of the token Army presence.
Army Rumour Service 2010
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If you remember from above to enter bootload mode we simply hold down the device button and plug it in.
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Will Chrome the OS bootload, manage the HAL (hardware abstraction layer, and GDI)?
Comments for GigaOM gargantual 2009
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Will Chrome the OS bootload, manage the HAL (hardware abstraction layer, and GDI)?
Comments for GigaOM 2009
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- San Jose Mercury News bootload @mario "day in the life" classic "Arc" feedback on Old black at the end #ny bsaitz mets/yanks in rain delay on mlb. tv -- is NY the new Seattle (with the rain) intellibitz Former Attorney Anthony Leonardo, in Poor Health,
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2009
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There's plenty of extra software included in there as well: YouTube, a business card scanner, remote desktop, internet sharing, a bootload of game demos, Jetcet Print, Sprite Backup, a JVM,
WMExperts 2008
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