El Divendres 28 Gener 2005 11:52, juli salva va escriure:
> Avui he anat a comprar a Caprabo i he sentit un home major que li comentava
> a la caixera, "cada vez que entro aqui parece que voy al estranjero" Fatxes

Exacte: �s fascista tot aquell que vol veure la diversitat aturada i 
estrangulada per alguna autoritat privativa, jer�rquica i autorit�ria.

$ dict fascism

>From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:

  fascism
       n : a political theory advocating an authoritarian hierarchical
           government (as opposed to democracy or liberalism)

Curiositat: en virtual tamb� passa:

$ dict fascist

>From Jargon File (4.3.0, 30 APR 2001) [jargon]:

  fascist adj. 1. [common] Said of a computer system with excessive or
     annoying security barriers, usage limits, or access policies. The
     implication is that said policies are preventing hackers from getting
     interesting work done. The variant `fascistic' seems to have been
     preferred at MIT, poss. by analogy with `touristic' (see {tourist} or
     under the influence of German/Yiddish `faschistisch'). 2. In the design
     of languages and other software tools, `the fascist alternative' is the
     most restrictive and structured way of capturing a particular function;
     the implication is that this may be desirable in order to simplify the
     implementation or provide tighter error checking. Compare
     {bondage-and-discipline language}, although that term is global rather
     than local.

>From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (27 SEP 03) [foldoc]:

  fascist

          <jargon> Said of a computer system with excessive or annoying
          security barriers, usage limits, or access policies.  The
          implication is that said policies are preventing hackers from
          getting interesting work done.  The variant "fascistic" seems
          to have been preferred at {MIT}.

          In the design of languages and other software tools, "the
          fascist alternative" is the most restrictive and structured
          way of capturing a particular function; the implication is
          that this may be desirable in order to simplify the
          implementation or provide tighter error checking.  Compare
          {bondage-and-discipline language}, although that term is
          global rather than local.

          [{Jargon File}]

          (2003-07-29)





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