Bumpkin

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Possible Answers: OAF, CLOD, LOUT, RURAL, YAHOO, RUBE, YOKEL, HICK, RUSTIC, HAYSEED, CLODHOPPER.

Last seen on: –Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Apr 7 2023
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The Sun – Two Speed Crossword – Dec 1 2019
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Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Dec 19 2018

Random information on the term “OAF”:

In human–computer interaction, computer accessibility (also known as accessible computing) refers to the accessibility of a computer system to all people, regardless of disability type or severity of impairment. The term “accessibility” is most often used in reference to specialized hardware or software, or a combination of both, designed to enable use of a computer by a person with a disability or impairment. Specific technologies may be referred to as assistive technology.

There are many disabilities or impairments that can be a barrier to effective computer use. These impairments, which can be acquired from disease, trauma, or may be congenital, include but are not limited to:

Accessibility is often abbreviated as the numeronym a11y, where the number 11 refers to the number of letters omitted. This parallels the abbreviations of internationalization and localization as i18n and l10n respectively.

People wishing to overcome an impairment in order to use a computer comfortably and productively may require a “special needs assessment” by an assistive technology consultant (such as an occupational therapist, a rehabilitation engineering technologist, or an educational technologist) to help them identify and configure appropriate assistive technologies to meet individual needs. Even those who are unable to leave their own home or who live far from assessment providers may be assessed (and assisted) remotely using remote desktop software and a web cam. For example, the assessor logs on to the client’s computer via a broadband Internet connection, observes the users computer skills, and then remotely makes accessibility adjustments to the client’s computer where necessary.

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Random information on the term “CLOD”:

The beef clod or shoulder is one of the cheapest cuts of beef and is taken from the shoulder region of the cattle. This is why it is sometimes called chuck or shoulder clod, because obviously “chuck” or “clod” means cheap, apparently. Beef clod consists of a large muscle system and some fat that covers the muscles. Beef clod can be prepared in a variety of methods both dry and moist, but the most recommended method to cook beef clod is to cook it with moist heat or braising. Long slow smoking also provides acceptable results.

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Random information on the term “YAHOO”:

Jerry Chih-Yuan Yang (traditional Chinese: 楊致遠; simplified Chinese: 杨致远; pinyin: Yáng Zhìyuǎn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: iông tì oán; born November 6, 1968 in Taipei, Taiwan) is an American Internet entrepreneur and programmer. He is the co-founder and former CEO of Yahoo! Inc.

Yang was born with the name Yang Chih-Yuan in Taipei, Taiwan on November 6, 1968; his mother was a professor of English and drama and his father died when he was two and by then Yang had a brother. In 1978, his mother moved the family to San Jose, California, where his grandmother and extended family took care of the boys while his mother taught English to other immigrants. After coming to the US Yang took the American name Jerry, his mother Lily, and his brother Ken. He says that he only knew one English word, “shoe”, when he came to America, but became fluent in English in about three years.

Yang earned both a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science in electrical engineering from Stanford University in four years. He met David Filo at Stanford in 1989, and the two of them went to Japan in 1992 for a six month exchange program, during which he met the woman who would become his wife, who was there as part of the exchange program.

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