Get Affordable VMs - excellent virtual server hosting


browse words by letter
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z

plokta

plokta


  2  definitions  found 
 
  From  Jargon  File  (4.2.3,  23  NOV  2000)  [jargon]: 
 
  plokta  /plok't*/  v.  [acronym:  Press  Lots  Of  Keys  To  Abort]  To 
  press  random  keys  in  an  attempt  to  get  some  response  from  the  system. 
  One  might  plokta  when  the  abort  procedure  for  a  program  is  not  known  or 
  when  trying  to  figure  out  if  the  system  is  just  sluggish  or  really  hung. 
  Plokta  can  also  be  used  while  trying  to  figure  out  any  unknown  key 
  sequence  for  a  particular  operation.  Someone  going  into  `plokta  mode' 
  usually  places  both  hands  flat  on  the  keyboard  and  mashes  them  down 
  hoping  for  some  useful  response. 
 
  A  slightly  more  directed  form  of  plokta  can  often  be  seen  in  mail 
  messages  or  Usenet  articles  from  new  users  --  the  text  might  end  with 
 
  ^X^C  q  quit  :q  ^C  end  x  exit  ZZ  ^D  ?  help 
 
  as  the  user  vainly  tries  to  find  the  right  exit  sequence,  with  the 
  incorrect  tries  piling  up  at  the  end  of  the  message.... 
 
 
 
  From  The  Free  On-line  Dictionary  of  Computing  (13  Mar  01)  [foldoc]: 
 
  plokta 
 
  /plok't*/  Press  Lots  Of  Keys  To  Abort.  To  press  random  keys 
  in  an  attempt  to  get  some  response  from  the  system.  One  might 
  plokta  when  the  abort  procedure  for  a  program  is  not  known  or 
  when  trying  to  figure  out  if  the  system  is  just  sluggish  or 
  really  hung.  Plokta  can  also  be  used  while  trying  to  figure 
  out  any  unknown  key  sequence  for  a  particular  operation. 
  Someone  going  into  "plokta  mode"  usually  places  both  hands 
  flat  on  the  keyboard  and  mashes  them  down  hoping  for  some 
  useful  response. 
 
  A  slightly  more  directed  form  of  plokta  can  often  be  seen  in 
  mail  messages  or  {Usenet}  articles  from  new  users  -  the  text 
  might  end  with 
 
  ^X^C 
  q 
  quit 
  :q 
  ^C 
  end 
  x 
  exit 
  ZZ 
  ^D 
  ? 
  help 
 
  as  the  user  vainly  tries  to  find  the  right  exit  sequence,  with 
  the  incorrect  tries  piling  up  at  the  end  of  the  message. 
 
  [{Jargon  File}]