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- noun informal The world of
computers and the people associated with them.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Power NetworksAS A RELATIVELY NEW industry, the leadership of computerdom might be expected to be more gender-diverse.
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The Netflix viewing software, like all the others, has a full-screen mode that expands the picture to fill the entire display, eliminating all vestiges of computerdom.
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But then perhaps it was natural that such an institution should survive here in the very citadel of computerdom; in the gigantic world corporation that handled Multivac.
The Complete Stories Vol 1 Asimov, Isaac 1990
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The insistence on accurate spelling at modern schools is an effort to invest a living language % vith rigor mortis, and to prepare a rhapsodic means of self-expression for the glacial corridors of computerdom.
An Autobiography Peter, Ustinov 1977
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However, I think that there are a few folks here like yourself, you seem to be VERY grounded in the network engineering / administration realm (probably more, but that's what I gathered) & know what they're about to one degree or another in this post about computerdom.
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However, I think that there are a few folks here like yourself, you seem to be VERY grounded in the network engineering / administration realm (probably more, but that's what I gathered) & know what they're about to one degree or another in this post about computerdom.
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It's no technological powerhouse, but for $20 at Walmart (and more retailers soon), it'll shut those kids up in the backseat without sacrificing your beloved Nintendo DS to Barbie computerdom.
Gizmodo 2009
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I wish i had another comatose 3G to try a fix on it, whilst i sure hope i don't reacquire the bug! most painful two weeks of computerdom for me, and i have had some real doozies.
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It's no technological powerhouse, but for $20 at Walmart (and more retailers soon), it'll shut those kids up in the backseat without sacrificing your beloved Nintendo DS to Barbie computerdom.
Gizmodo 2009
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It's no technological powerhouse, but for $20 at Walmart (and more retailers soon), it'll shut those kids up in the backseat without sacrificing your beloved Nintendo DS to Barbie computerdom.
Gizmodo 2009
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