Lexicon.RemoteFactotumActivationDevice History
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September 28, 2004, at 08:31 AM
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n. Any device that serves as a proxy for the primary activation interface of an electronic device, usually engineered by the consumer/operator of the device. Examples include Ade's radio-transistor lightswitch for the living-room Christmas lights, or the toggle switch for my television.
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Remote Factotum Activation Device (RFAD) n. Any device that serves as a proxy for the primary activation interface of an electronic device, usually engineered by the consumer/operator of the device. Examples include Ade's radio-transistor lightswitch for the living-room Christmas lights, or the toggle switch for my television.
September 27, 2004, at 05:57 PM
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n. Any device that serves as a proxy for the primary activation interface of an electronic device. Examples include Ade's radio-transistor lightswitch for the living-room Christmas lights, or the toggle switch for my television.
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n. Any device that serves as a proxy for the primary activation interface of an electronic device, usually engineered by the consumer/operator of the device. Examples include Ade's radio-transistor lightswitch for the living-room Christmas lights, or the toggle switch for my television.
September 27, 2004, at 05:56 PM
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n. Any device that serves as a proxy for the primary activation interface of an electronic device. Examples include Ade's radio-transistor lightswitch for the living-room Christmas lights, or the toggle switch for my television.