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zorch

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zorch - /zorch/ 1. [TMRC] To attack with an inverse heat sink.

2. [TMRC] To travel with velocity approaching lightspeed.

3. [MIT] To propel something very quickly. "The new comm software is very fast; it really zorches files through the network."

4. [MIT] Influence. Brownie points. Good karma. The intangible and fuzzy currency in which favours are measured. "I'd rather not ask him for that just yet; I think I've used up my quota of zorch with him for the week."

5. [MIT] Energy, drive, or ability. "I think I'll punt that change for now; I've been up for 30 hours and I've run out of zorch."

6. [MIT] To flunk an exam or course.

7. Computing power.


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ZORCH - Energy, drive or ability and used in varying forms as in "The new comm software is very fast; it really zorches files.
04 per diluted share) pretax charge related to in-process research and development associated with FCG's acquisition of Zorch, Inc.
We are excited about our acquisition of Zorch and the introduction of FirstPoint[TM] in our Life Sciences business, as it adds to our already successful FirstDoc[R] software and services business in that segment and significantly expands the available target market.
 
 
 
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