meaning of stoics

1. A disciple of the philosopher Zeno; one of a Greek sect which held that men should be free from passion, unmoved by joy or grief, and should submit without complaint to unavoidable necessity, by which all things are governed.
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Hence, a person not easily excited; an apathetic person; one who is apparently or professedly indifferent to pleasure or pain.
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Alt. of Stoical
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STOIC STring Oriented Interactive Compiler stomp on To inadvertently overwrite something important, usually automatically. "All the work I did this weekend got stomped on last night by the nightly server script. " Compare scribble, mangle, trash, scrog, roach. [Jargon File] STONE A Structured and Open Environment: a project supported by the German Ministry of Research and Technology BMFT to design, implement and distribute a SEE for research and teaching. Stone Age In computer folklore, an ill-defined period from ENIAC ca. 1943 to the mid-1950s; the great age of electromechanical dinosaurs. Sometimes used for the entire period up to 1960-61 see Iron Age; however, it is more descriptive to characterise the latter period in terms of a "Bronze Age" era of transistor-logic, pre-ferrite core memory machines with drum or CRT mass storage as opposed to just mercury delay lines and/or relays. More generally, the term is used pejoratively for ancient hardware or software, even by survivors from the Stone Age. [Jargon File]
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a member of the ancient Greek school of philosophy founded by Zeno; "a Stoic achieves happiness by submission to ">destiny"


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