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(person) by shmOOnkie pOOnks (7.1 mon) Sun Jun 04 2000 at 2:26:09
ism, in Relation to Me

ism is my older brother by 16 months. Now he is 24. There are a few images of him on my picture page at http://web.njit.edu/~fbc7330/photosframe.html

I call my brother "Kuya" which means older brother or older male relative in Tagalog.
We used to speak Tagalog fluently when we were younger but stopped when we started going to school.
We can still understand it and speak it if we put in a little effort, especially angry words.

Strangers used to think we were brother-and-sister-twins when we were younger.
Maybe this was because our hair was black.
Maybe this was because our eyes were almond-shaped.

My brother stopped going to church when we were in high school.
If I ever stop going to church my parents will blame it on him.

My brother has been coloring his hair in shades of red, green, purple, blue, and yellow for two years.
He had to dye it back to black for my parents when we went to the Philippines last December so that our relatives wouldn't freak out.
Near the end of our stay, the black started to fade to gray but no one seemed to notice.

He used to go to Rutgers University but liked other things more than class and studying.
He ended up at NJIT, his second choice, my first.
We took one class together last summer, Physics III.
Our professor wanted us to think he was cool so he wouldn't teach us.
My brother ended up showing his yo-yo skills to the class upon request of our professor, and they seemed amused.

My brother is my friend. I love him. He is also an E2 noder.

(idea) by fugitive247 (2.5 y) Sun Jun 04 2000 at 7:49:51
A common term in Alcoholics Anonymous jargon which reflects the core psychological nature of the disease of addiction: ism- I, Self and Me.
(idea) by joelja (5.5 y) Wed Jul 12 2000 at 6:06:05

ISM - Industrial Scientific and Medical.

Term used by the FCC to denote devices which broadcast electromagnetic emissions as a by-product of their operation rather than an intentional consequence compare for example a microwave with ham radio. Also used to refer to the bands of the elecromagnetic spectrum in which these transmissions occur

ISM bands reserved for device operation by the FCC are also being released for use by low-power loss-resistant consumer devices. For example, microwaves typically emit strong rf radiation around 2450mhz, as a consequence they must be heavily shielded to prevent them from causing interfere to other radio systems which operate near that frequency. As consequence of this other consumer devices may also radiate around 2450mhz (henec the 2.4ghz ism band) provided they do not exceede the rf limitations placed on the use of that spectrum. hence the use of 2.4ghz for applications such as cordless phones, bluetooth wireless, and ieee 802.11 which use either Frequency Hopping or Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum schemes to avoid interference caused by other emiting devices such as EFL lights and microwaves.

(thing) by illusionist (1 y) Sun Feb 11 2001 at 7:30:37
ISM is the commonly referred to name of the Internet Services Manager, the MMC snap-in that controls IIS, and all general Internet services inside of Windows 2000.

One of the really great features of ISM, and IIS in general is the ability to remotely reboot computers through that interface. It's been quite useful in the past, even if you don't need any of the IIS services. If you have a troublesome server that just does not want to cooperate, and you are telecommuting, a quick jolt like that can save you a trip to the office, if you are clever enough. It's a trick not many people are aware of.

Otherwise, through the interface, it allows you to control your virtual hosting options, and mess with the permissions ACLs, and documents on directories mounted to the web. ISM is one of the big advatages for the Internet webmaster over Apache, in that it great for small or first time businesses to get on the web, with little training or learning downtime.
(idea) by Oolong (38.4 min) Tue May 01 2001 at 11:40:29
An abbreviation for interstellar medium.

Also, Rastas will sometimes speak of isms and schisms, by which they mean Babylon's divisive labellings and doctrines.

(thing) by robwicks (1.8 d) Thu Aug 08 2002 at 0:31:02
I don't know how localized this was, but back in the day in college, we referred to marijuana as ism. This may have just been a Morehouse thing, but I doubt it, as I heard my boys use it when we went out of town.
(definition) by Webster 1913 Wed Dec 22 1999 at 0:33:32

Ism, n. [See ism, above.]

A doctrine or theory; especially, a wild or visionary theory.

E. Everett.

The world grew light-headed, and forth came a spawn of isms which no man can number. S. G. Goodrich.

 

© Webster 1913.

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