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cookie monster
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(recreation)cookie monster - (From the children's TV program "Sesame Street") Any of a family of early (1970s) hacks reported on TOPS-10, ITS, Multics and elsewhere that would lock up either the victim's terminal (on a time-sharing machine) or the console (on a batch mainframe), repeatedly demanding "I WANT A COOKIE". The required responses ranged in complexity from "COOKIE" through "HAVE A COOKIE" and upward.

See also wabbit.


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The 4 silver medals were awarded by Haithem Abid (men's singles ), Ons Jaber (women's singles ), Malek Jaziri and Haithem Abid (men's doubles ) and Malek Jaziri, Haithem Abid and Ahmed Amine Triki (men's team).
The Arab group is requesting that the report be debated in the General Assembly in early November according to a letter they sent to Assembly president Ali Triki.
be debated in the General Assembly inearly November," said Arab League representative Yahya Mahmassani, who was conveying the request in a letter to Assembly president Ali Triki.
 
 
 
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