I did not know what a LART was so i STFW (searched the web) http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/jargon/html/entry/LART.html The Jargon File comes in handy agian
LART // Luser Attitude Readjustment Tool. 1. n. In the collective mythos of scary devil monastery, this is an essential item in the toolkit of every BOFH. The LART classic is a 2x4 or other large billet of wood usable as a club, to be applied upside the head of spammers and other people who cause sysadmins more grief than just naturally goes with the job. Perennial debates rage on alt.sysadmin.recovery over what constitutes the truly effective LART; knobkerries, semiautomatic weapons, flamethrowers, and tactical nukes all have their partisans. Compare clue-by-four. 2. v. To use a LART. Some would add "in malice", but some sysadmins do prefer to gently lart their users as a first (and sometimes final) warning. 3. interj. Calling for one's LART, much as a surgeon might call "Scalpel!". 4. interj. [rare] Used in flames as a rebuke. "LART! LART! LART!" On Sat, 6 Apr 2002, Piotr Banski wrote: > > The complainer is free to continue whining after hearing "No". However, > such whining will usually result in the complainer getting flamed by other > people. Compare this to the technical support rep of a proprietary > software solution, who can not, under any circumstances, give a whiner a > rightful LART. > [non-sequitor] Remember Puzzle Bobble (and Bubble Bobble) Check it out Frozen Bubble http://www.frozen-bubble.org/ It is magic, it made my whole afternoon disappear!
