
The following are "Data Processing Definitions":

Assumed Decimal Point - Located two positions to the right of
	a programmer's current salary in estimating his own
	worth.

Bit - The increment by which programmers slowly go mad.

Chaining - A method of attaching programmers to desks to speed
	up output.

Checkpoint - The location from which a programmer must forget
	in order to be successful.

Core Storage - A receptacle for the center section of apples.

Counter - A device over which martinis are served.

Disassembler - An unattended five year old child.

Error - What someone else has made when he disagrees with your
	computer output.

External Storage - A wastebasket.

Fixed Word Length - Four-letter words used by programmers in a
	state of confusion.

Floating Control - A characteristic exhibited when you have to
	go to the restroom but cannot leave the computer.

Floating Point - The absolute limit before floating control
	is lost.

Flow Chart - A graphic representation of the fastest route to
	the restroom.

Input - Food, whiskey, beer, asprin, etc.

Macro - The last half of an expression of surprise:
			"Holy Macro".

Memory Dump - Amnesia.

Programmer - A red-eyed, mumbling mammal capable of conversing
	with inanimate opjects.


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