ROT dreizehn Verschlüsselung - translation to german
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ROT dreizehn Verschlüsselung - translation to german

MUNICIPALITY IN BADEN-WÜRTTEMBERG, GERMANY
Rot (Württemberg); Rot (Wurttemberg); Rot (Wuerttemberg)

ROT dreizehn Verschlüsselung      
rot-13 encryption, simple coding used in newsgroups on the Internet for preventing accidental reading of insulting messages or messages on sensitive subjects
link rot         
PHENOMENON IN WHICH URLS GRADUALLY TEND TO CEASE FUNCTIONING
Dead link; Linkrot; Broken link; Broken links; Broken link (Internet); Broken Link; Dud link; Deadlink; Link death; Link breaking; Dead links; Brokenlink; Link-rot; Reference rot; Link decay; Link rotting; Dangling link; Link validation; Detection of broken links; Broken link checker
n. Link-rot, Vorgang bei dem Links einer Webseite veraltet wurden da die Seiten in die sie weiterleiten umbesetzt wurden oder verschwanden
corked wine         
  • Chemical structure of [[2,4,6-trichloroanisole]] (TCA), the compound primarily responsible for cork taint
WINE FAULT
Corked; Corked wine; Cork rot
nach Kork schmeckender Wein, korkiger Wein

Definition

software rot
<programming> The tendency of software that has not been used in a while to fail; such failure may be semi-humorously ascribed to bit rot. More commonly, "software rot" strikes when a program's assumptions become out of date. If the design was insufficiently robust, this may cause it to fail in mysterious ways. For example, owing to shortsightedness in the design of some COBOL programs, many would have succumbed to software rot when their 2-digit year counters wrapped around at the beginning of the year 2000. A related incident made the news in 1990, when a gentleman born in 1889 applied for a driver's licence renewal in Raleigh, North Carolina. The system refused to issue the card, probably because with 2-digit years the ages 101 and 1 cannot be distinguished. Historical note: Software rot in an even funnier sense than the mythical one was a real problem on early research computers (e.g. the R1; see grind crank). If a program that depended on a peculiar instruction hadn't been run in quite a while, the user might discover that the opcodes no longer did the same things they once did. ("Hey, so-and-so needs an instruction to do such-and-such. We can snarf this opcode, right? No one uses it.") Another classic example of this sprang from the time an MIT hacker found a simple way to double the speed of the unconditional jump instruction on a PDP-6, so he patched the hardware. Unfortunately, this broke some fragile timing software in a music-playing program, throwing its output out of tune. This was fixed by adding a defensive initialisation routine to compare the speed of a timing loop with the real-time clock; in other words, it figured out how fast the PDP-6 was that day, and corrected appropriately. [Jargon File] (2002-02-22)

Wikipedia

Rot an der Rot

Rot an der Rot (German pronunciation: [ˈʁoːt ʔan deːɐ̯ ˈʁoːt]) is a town in the district of Biberach in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. The town developed out of Rot an der Rot Abbey.