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`Patent Owner Exhibit 2004, Cover-1
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`Patent Owner Exhibit 2004, Cover-2
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` elevator seeking n. A methodoflimiting hard disk
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`write head. This serves to minimize head movement. See
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`also access time (definition 2), hard disk, read/write head.
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`For example,all incoming mail from a user’s Uncle Joe
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`might be placed in a folder labeled “Uncle Joe.” Filters:
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`Acronym: EMS.
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`embed vb. To insert information created in one program;
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`such as a-chart or an equation, into another program. After
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`the object is embedded, the information becomespart of
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`able in various type sizes. See also monospacefont.
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`ELIZA n. A program, modeled on Rogerian psychother-
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`wordsin earlier comments. It was created by Dr. Joseph
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`alarmed that people tookit seriously. See also artificial
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`intelligence, Turingtest.
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`ellipsis n. A set of three dots (...) used to convey incom-
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`commandthat is followed by an ellipsis will produce a
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`embedded command n. A commandplacedinatext,
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`graphics, or other documentfile, often used for printing or
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`sededby pine. See also e-mail!. Compare Eudora,pine.
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`ded commandscan cause problemsif the programs are
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`communications network, such as a local area network or
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`the Internet, usually between computersor terminals.
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`2. An electronic text message.
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`e-mail? or email or E-mail vb. To send an e-mail message.
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`mail server, followed by an at sign (@) and the host name
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`and domain nameofthe mail server. For example, if Anne
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`E. Oldhacker has an account on the machine called baz at
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`Foo Enterprises, she might have an e-mail address
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`aeo@baz.foo.com, which would be pronounced “A E O at
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`circuit board that is built into the computer machinery. See
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`embedded within text or is associated with an image oran
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`image map. See also hyperlink, image map.
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`embedded interface n. An interface built into a hard-
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`ware device’s drive and controller board so that the device
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`ESDI, SCSI, ST506 interface.
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`embedded system n. Microprocessors used to control
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`devices such as appliances, automobiles, and machines
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`used in business and manufacturing. An embedded system
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`is created to manage a limited numberof specific tasks
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`Patent Owner Exhibit 2004, Page 190
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