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      share|improve this question











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      A weird relation to modern computers

      I share beginning with angry refuters.



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          A wild guess, but...




          Defenestration




          I rhyme with a word that could stand for a country -




          Rhymes with "nation"




          A known event to a history junkie,




          The Defenestration of Prague




          A weird relation to modern computers




          Defenestration means throwing people out of Windows




          I share beginning with angry refuters.




          Defense? Defenders? Not sure on this one. Deniers (as in Climate ...)







          share|improve this answer











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          • 2




            $begingroup$
            Oooh I like this a lot, hat tip for the Thirty Years’ War reference! +1
            $endgroup$
            – El-Guest
            Mar 25 at 20:13










          • $begingroup$
            This is where my mind went as well. +1 :D
            $endgroup$
            – Belgabad
            Mar 25 at 20:18










          • $begingroup$
            Correct answer! Nice job! Only the last line needs a little clarification.
            $endgroup$
            – Domosed
            Mar 25 at 20:39










          • $begingroup$
            Perhaps the last line is referring to rot13(qrsraqnagf/qrsrafr nggbearlf va n pbheg pnfr)?
            $endgroup$
            – PiIsNot3
            Mar 25 at 20:54











          • $begingroup$
            @PiIsNot3 I was thinking of rot13(12 Natel Zra), but that was the rot13(whel) not the rot13(qrsraqnagf)
            $endgroup$
            – Darrel Hoffman
            Mar 25 at 20:58


















          4












          $begingroup$

          I rhyme with a word that could stand for a country -




          revolution rhymes (partially) with nation which is synonymous with country




          A known event to a history junkie,




          there were several prominent revolutions in the world history




          A weird relation to modern computers




          computer revolution: https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/computer-revolution




          I share beginning with angry refuters.




          shares beginning with revolters (or perhaps revolutionaries)







          share|improve this answer









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          • $begingroup$
            This is a great answer, although I question how closely your answer rhymes with the word you proposed. +1.
            $endgroup$
            – El-Guest
            Mar 25 at 17:49










          • $begingroup$
            I don't think you need to be a history junkie to know at least a few of these.
            $endgroup$
            – Rand al'Thor
            Mar 25 at 17:50










          • $begingroup$
            A good answer, but it is not the answer.
            $endgroup$
            – Domosed
            Mar 25 at 17:54


















          4












          $begingroup$


          Antikythera?




          I rhyme with a word that could stand for a country -




          Inglaterra, which is England in Spanish. Got this one from a rhyming dictionary, I don't know how Antikythera is actually pronounced.




          A known event to a history junkie,




          Antikythera mechanism is an Ancient Greek artifact




          A weird relation to modern computers




          It's considered an extremely early version of an analogue computer




          I share beginning with angry refuters.




          "Anti" as a prefix seems to fit this







          share|improve this answer









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          • $begingroup$
            This doesn't seem like an event, but it does seem to match a lot of the checkboxes.
            $endgroup$
            – Nick Vitha
            Mar 25 at 19:35










          • $begingroup$
            Another good word, but not the answer.
            $endgroup$
            – Domosed
            Mar 25 at 19:43











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          A wild guess, but...




          Defenestration




          I rhyme with a word that could stand for a country -




          Rhymes with "nation"




          A known event to a history junkie,




          The Defenestration of Prague




          A weird relation to modern computers




          Defenestration means throwing people out of Windows




          I share beginning with angry refuters.




          Defense? Defenders? Not sure on this one. Deniers (as in Climate ...)







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          • 2




            $begingroup$
            Oooh I like this a lot, hat tip for the Thirty Years’ War reference! +1
            $endgroup$
            – El-Guest
            Mar 25 at 20:13










          • $begingroup$
            This is where my mind went as well. +1 :D
            $endgroup$
            – Belgabad
            Mar 25 at 20:18










          • $begingroup$
            Correct answer! Nice job! Only the last line needs a little clarification.
            $endgroup$
            – Domosed
            Mar 25 at 20:39










          • $begingroup$
            Perhaps the last line is referring to rot13(qrsraqnagf/qrsrafr nggbearlf va n pbheg pnfr)?
            $endgroup$
            – PiIsNot3
            Mar 25 at 20:54











          • $begingroup$
            @PiIsNot3 I was thinking of rot13(12 Natel Zra), but that was the rot13(whel) not the rot13(qrsraqnagf)
            $endgroup$
            – Darrel Hoffman
            Mar 25 at 20:58















          15












          $begingroup$

          A wild guess, but...




          Defenestration




          I rhyme with a word that could stand for a country -




          Rhymes with "nation"




          A known event to a history junkie,




          The Defenestration of Prague




          A weird relation to modern computers




          Defenestration means throwing people out of Windows




          I share beginning with angry refuters.




          Defense? Defenders? Not sure on this one. Deniers (as in Climate ...)







          share|improve this answer











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          • 2




            $begingroup$
            Oooh I like this a lot, hat tip for the Thirty Years’ War reference! +1
            $endgroup$
            – El-Guest
            Mar 25 at 20:13










          • $begingroup$
            This is where my mind went as well. +1 :D
            $endgroup$
            – Belgabad
            Mar 25 at 20:18










          • $begingroup$
            Correct answer! Nice job! Only the last line needs a little clarification.
            $endgroup$
            – Domosed
            Mar 25 at 20:39










          • $begingroup$
            Perhaps the last line is referring to rot13(qrsraqnagf/qrsrafr nggbearlf va n pbheg pnfr)?
            $endgroup$
            – PiIsNot3
            Mar 25 at 20:54











          • $begingroup$
            @PiIsNot3 I was thinking of rot13(12 Natel Zra), but that was the rot13(whel) not the rot13(qrsraqnagf)
            $endgroup$
            – Darrel Hoffman
            Mar 25 at 20:58













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          15





          $begingroup$

          A wild guess, but...




          Defenestration




          I rhyme with a word that could stand for a country -




          Rhymes with "nation"




          A known event to a history junkie,




          The Defenestration of Prague




          A weird relation to modern computers




          Defenestration means throwing people out of Windows




          I share beginning with angry refuters.




          Defense? Defenders? Not sure on this one. Deniers (as in Climate ...)







          share|improve this answer











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          A wild guess, but...




          Defenestration




          I rhyme with a word that could stand for a country -




          Rhymes with "nation"




          A known event to a history junkie,




          The Defenestration of Prague




          A weird relation to modern computers




          Defenestration means throwing people out of Windows




          I share beginning with angry refuters.




          Defense? Defenders? Not sure on this one. Deniers (as in Climate ...)








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            Oooh I like this a lot, hat tip for the Thirty Years’ War reference! +1
            $endgroup$
            – El-Guest
            Mar 25 at 20:13










          • $begingroup$
            This is where my mind went as well. +1 :D
            $endgroup$
            – Belgabad
            Mar 25 at 20:18










          • $begingroup$
            Correct answer! Nice job! Only the last line needs a little clarification.
            $endgroup$
            – Domosed
            Mar 25 at 20:39










          • $begingroup$
            Perhaps the last line is referring to rot13(qrsraqnagf/qrsrafr nggbearlf va n pbheg pnfr)?
            $endgroup$
            – PiIsNot3
            Mar 25 at 20:54











          • $begingroup$
            @PiIsNot3 I was thinking of rot13(12 Natel Zra), but that was the rot13(whel) not the rot13(qrsraqnagf)
            $endgroup$
            – Darrel Hoffman
            Mar 25 at 20:58












          • 2




            $begingroup$
            Oooh I like this a lot, hat tip for the Thirty Years’ War reference! +1
            $endgroup$
            – El-Guest
            Mar 25 at 20:13










          • $begingroup$
            This is where my mind went as well. +1 :D
            $endgroup$
            – Belgabad
            Mar 25 at 20:18










          • $begingroup$
            Correct answer! Nice job! Only the last line needs a little clarification.
            $endgroup$
            – Domosed
            Mar 25 at 20:39










          • $begingroup$
            Perhaps the last line is referring to rot13(qrsraqnagf/qrsrafr nggbearlf va n pbheg pnfr)?
            $endgroup$
            – PiIsNot3
            Mar 25 at 20:54











          • $begingroup$
            @PiIsNot3 I was thinking of rot13(12 Natel Zra), but that was the rot13(whel) not the rot13(qrsraqnagf)
            $endgroup$
            – Darrel Hoffman
            Mar 25 at 20:58







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          2




          $begingroup$
          Oooh I like this a lot, hat tip for the Thirty Years’ War reference! +1
          $endgroup$
          – El-Guest
          Mar 25 at 20:13




          $begingroup$
          Oooh I like this a lot, hat tip for the Thirty Years’ War reference! +1
          $endgroup$
          – El-Guest
          Mar 25 at 20:13












          $begingroup$
          This is where my mind went as well. +1 :D
          $endgroup$
          – Belgabad
          Mar 25 at 20:18




          $begingroup$
          This is where my mind went as well. +1 :D
          $endgroup$
          – Belgabad
          Mar 25 at 20:18












          $begingroup$
          Correct answer! Nice job! Only the last line needs a little clarification.
          $endgroup$
          – Domosed
          Mar 25 at 20:39




          $begingroup$
          Correct answer! Nice job! Only the last line needs a little clarification.
          $endgroup$
          – Domosed
          Mar 25 at 20:39












          $begingroup$
          Perhaps the last line is referring to rot13(qrsraqnagf/qrsrafr nggbearlf va n pbheg pnfr)?
          $endgroup$
          – PiIsNot3
          Mar 25 at 20:54





          $begingroup$
          Perhaps the last line is referring to rot13(qrsraqnagf/qrsrafr nggbearlf va n pbheg pnfr)?
          $endgroup$
          – PiIsNot3
          Mar 25 at 20:54













          $begingroup$
          @PiIsNot3 I was thinking of rot13(12 Natel Zra), but that was the rot13(whel) not the rot13(qrsraqnagf)
          $endgroup$
          – Darrel Hoffman
          Mar 25 at 20:58




          $begingroup$
          @PiIsNot3 I was thinking of rot13(12 Natel Zra), but that was the rot13(whel) not the rot13(qrsraqnagf)
          $endgroup$
          – Darrel Hoffman
          Mar 25 at 20:58











          4












          $begingroup$

          I rhyme with a word that could stand for a country -




          revolution rhymes (partially) with nation which is synonymous with country




          A known event to a history junkie,




          there were several prominent revolutions in the world history




          A weird relation to modern computers




          computer revolution: https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/computer-revolution




          I share beginning with angry refuters.




          shares beginning with revolters (or perhaps revolutionaries)







          share|improve this answer









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          • $begingroup$
            This is a great answer, although I question how closely your answer rhymes with the word you proposed. +1.
            $endgroup$
            – El-Guest
            Mar 25 at 17:49










          • $begingroup$
            I don't think you need to be a history junkie to know at least a few of these.
            $endgroup$
            – Rand al'Thor
            Mar 25 at 17:50










          • $begingroup$
            A good answer, but it is not the answer.
            $endgroup$
            – Domosed
            Mar 25 at 17:54















          4












          $begingroup$

          I rhyme with a word that could stand for a country -




          revolution rhymes (partially) with nation which is synonymous with country




          A known event to a history junkie,




          there were several prominent revolutions in the world history




          A weird relation to modern computers




          computer revolution: https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/computer-revolution




          I share beginning with angry refuters.




          shares beginning with revolters (or perhaps revolutionaries)







          share|improve this answer









          $endgroup$












          • $begingroup$
            This is a great answer, although I question how closely your answer rhymes with the word you proposed. +1.
            $endgroup$
            – El-Guest
            Mar 25 at 17:49










          • $begingroup$
            I don't think you need to be a history junkie to know at least a few of these.
            $endgroup$
            – Rand al'Thor
            Mar 25 at 17:50










          • $begingroup$
            A good answer, but it is not the answer.
            $endgroup$
            – Domosed
            Mar 25 at 17:54













          4












          4








          4





          $begingroup$

          I rhyme with a word that could stand for a country -




          revolution rhymes (partially) with nation which is synonymous with country




          A known event to a history junkie,




          there were several prominent revolutions in the world history




          A weird relation to modern computers




          computer revolution: https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/computer-revolution




          I share beginning with angry refuters.




          shares beginning with revolters (or perhaps revolutionaries)







          share|improve this answer









          $endgroup$



          I rhyme with a word that could stand for a country -




          revolution rhymes (partially) with nation which is synonymous with country




          A known event to a history junkie,




          there were several prominent revolutions in the world history




          A weird relation to modern computers




          computer revolution: https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/computer-revolution




          I share beginning with angry refuters.




          shares beginning with revolters (or perhaps revolutionaries)








          share|improve this answer












          share|improve this answer



          share|improve this answer










          answered Mar 25 at 17:43









          alwayslearningalwayslearning

          69829




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          • $begingroup$
            This is a great answer, although I question how closely your answer rhymes with the word you proposed. +1.
            $endgroup$
            – El-Guest
            Mar 25 at 17:49










          • $begingroup$
            I don't think you need to be a history junkie to know at least a few of these.
            $endgroup$
            – Rand al'Thor
            Mar 25 at 17:50










          • $begingroup$
            A good answer, but it is not the answer.
            $endgroup$
            – Domosed
            Mar 25 at 17:54
















          • $begingroup$
            This is a great answer, although I question how closely your answer rhymes with the word you proposed. +1.
            $endgroup$
            – El-Guest
            Mar 25 at 17:49










          • $begingroup$
            I don't think you need to be a history junkie to know at least a few of these.
            $endgroup$
            – Rand al'Thor
            Mar 25 at 17:50










          • $begingroup$
            A good answer, but it is not the answer.
            $endgroup$
            – Domosed
            Mar 25 at 17:54















          $begingroup$
          This is a great answer, although I question how closely your answer rhymes with the word you proposed. +1.
          $endgroup$
          – El-Guest
          Mar 25 at 17:49




          $begingroup$
          This is a great answer, although I question how closely your answer rhymes with the word you proposed. +1.
          $endgroup$
          – El-Guest
          Mar 25 at 17:49












          $begingroup$
          I don't think you need to be a history junkie to know at least a few of these.
          $endgroup$
          – Rand al'Thor
          Mar 25 at 17:50




          $begingroup$
          I don't think you need to be a history junkie to know at least a few of these.
          $endgroup$
          – Rand al'Thor
          Mar 25 at 17:50












          $begingroup$
          A good answer, but it is not the answer.
          $endgroup$
          – Domosed
          Mar 25 at 17:54




          $begingroup$
          A good answer, but it is not the answer.
          $endgroup$
          – Domosed
          Mar 25 at 17:54











          4












          $begingroup$


          Antikythera?




          I rhyme with a word that could stand for a country -




          Inglaterra, which is England in Spanish. Got this one from a rhyming dictionary, I don't know how Antikythera is actually pronounced.




          A known event to a history junkie,




          Antikythera mechanism is an Ancient Greek artifact




          A weird relation to modern computers




          It's considered an extremely early version of an analogue computer




          I share beginning with angry refuters.




          "Anti" as a prefix seems to fit this







          share|improve this answer









          $endgroup$












          • $begingroup$
            This doesn't seem like an event, but it does seem to match a lot of the checkboxes.
            $endgroup$
            – Nick Vitha
            Mar 25 at 19:35










          • $begingroup$
            Another good word, but not the answer.
            $endgroup$
            – Domosed
            Mar 25 at 19:43















          4












          $begingroup$


          Antikythera?




          I rhyme with a word that could stand for a country -




          Inglaterra, which is England in Spanish. Got this one from a rhyming dictionary, I don't know how Antikythera is actually pronounced.




          A known event to a history junkie,




          Antikythera mechanism is an Ancient Greek artifact




          A weird relation to modern computers




          It's considered an extremely early version of an analogue computer




          I share beginning with angry refuters.




          "Anti" as a prefix seems to fit this







          share|improve this answer









          $endgroup$












          • $begingroup$
            This doesn't seem like an event, but it does seem to match a lot of the checkboxes.
            $endgroup$
            – Nick Vitha
            Mar 25 at 19:35










          • $begingroup$
            Another good word, but not the answer.
            $endgroup$
            – Domosed
            Mar 25 at 19:43













          4












          4








          4





          $begingroup$


          Antikythera?




          I rhyme with a word that could stand for a country -




          Inglaterra, which is England in Spanish. Got this one from a rhyming dictionary, I don't know how Antikythera is actually pronounced.




          A known event to a history junkie,




          Antikythera mechanism is an Ancient Greek artifact




          A weird relation to modern computers




          It's considered an extremely early version of an analogue computer




          I share beginning with angry refuters.




          "Anti" as a prefix seems to fit this







          share|improve this answer









          $endgroup$




          Antikythera?




          I rhyme with a word that could stand for a country -




          Inglaterra, which is England in Spanish. Got this one from a rhyming dictionary, I don't know how Antikythera is actually pronounced.




          A known event to a history junkie,




          Antikythera mechanism is an Ancient Greek artifact




          A weird relation to modern computers




          It's considered an extremely early version of an analogue computer




          I share beginning with angry refuters.




          "Anti" as a prefix seems to fit this








          share|improve this answer












          share|improve this answer



          share|improve this answer










          answered Mar 25 at 19:04









          cparkcpark

          411




          411











          • $begingroup$
            This doesn't seem like an event, but it does seem to match a lot of the checkboxes.
            $endgroup$
            – Nick Vitha
            Mar 25 at 19:35










          • $begingroup$
            Another good word, but not the answer.
            $endgroup$
            – Domosed
            Mar 25 at 19:43
















          • $begingroup$
            This doesn't seem like an event, but it does seem to match a lot of the checkboxes.
            $endgroup$
            – Nick Vitha
            Mar 25 at 19:35










          • $begingroup$
            Another good word, but not the answer.
            $endgroup$
            – Domosed
            Mar 25 at 19:43















          $begingroup$
          This doesn't seem like an event, but it does seem to match a lot of the checkboxes.
          $endgroup$
          – Nick Vitha
          Mar 25 at 19:35




          $begingroup$
          This doesn't seem like an event, but it does seem to match a lot of the checkboxes.
          $endgroup$
          – Nick Vitha
          Mar 25 at 19:35












          $begingroup$
          Another good word, but not the answer.
          $endgroup$
          – Domosed
          Mar 25 at 19:43




          $begingroup$
          Another good word, but not the answer.
          $endgroup$
          – Domosed
          Mar 25 at 19:43

















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