Plokta — is a science fiction fanzine, first published in 1996.Subtitled The journal of superfluous technology the magazine includes articles (largely unrelated to science fiction), photographs, illustrations and cartoons. The production team has been… … Wikipedia
PLOKTA — The term PLOKTA (sometimes rendered in lowercase, plokta) /plok t*/ is an acronym for Press Lots Of Keys To Abort , and essentially means pressing random keys in an attempt to get some response from a (computer) system. PLOKTA may be said to be… … Wikipedia
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PLOKTA — Acronym for Press Lots Of Keys To Abort . Used heavily in the early days of computing … Dictionary of american slang
PLOKTA — Acronym for Press Lots Of Keys To Abort . Used heavily in the early days of computing … Dictionary of american slang
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Hugo Award for Best Fanzine — The Hugo Award for Best Fanzine is given annually to fanzines. These are amateur magazines for science fiction/fantasy related subject, which do not pay their contributors. Fanzines are generally produced out of the love of the genre, its authors … Wikipedia
Meggan — Panel from Uncanny X Men #463 Art by Alan Davis Publication information Publisher Marvel Comics … Wikipedia
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Apparatchik (fanzine) — Apparatchik (APPAЯATCHIK), nicknamed Apak, was a tri weekly science fiction fanzine by Andrew Hooper, Carl Juarez, and Victor Gonzalez. It was a nominee for the 1996 Hugo Award for Best Fanzine. The final, 80th, issue was dated June 20,… … Wikipedia