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fingerA Unix command widely used on the Internet to find out information about a particular user, such as telephone number, whether currently logged on or the last time logged on. The person being "fingered" must have placed his or her profile on the system. Profiles can be very elaborate either as a method of social introduction or to state particular job responsibilities. Fingering requires entering the full user@domain address. finger 1. a. any of the digits of the hand, often excluding the thumb b. (as modifier): a finger bowl 2. the length or width of a finger used as a unit of measurement 3. a quantity of liquid in a glass, etc., as deep as a finger is wide; tot 4. a projecting machine part, esp one serving as an indicator, guide, or guard
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The 3 methods tested were: using the finger's breadth by noting how many fingers can be placed between the acromion and humerus, using a caliper to measure the subacromial space, and using a Plexiglas jig to measure the distance between the acromion and a dot on the olecranon when the shoulder is supported and unsupported and recording the difference. Something haunts me, as though another terrible memory is ready to pour into my mind and only a sheer finger's breadth of earth is holding it in place. |
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