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room-temperature IQ


(IBM) 80 or below. Used in describing the expected intelligence range of the luser. "Well, but how' s this interface going to play with the room-temperature IQ crowd?" This is a much more insulting phrase in countries that use Celsius thermometers. See drool-proof paper. [Jargon File] (1996-04-06)

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