| Display title | Technobabble |
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| Page ID | 2741 |
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| Page creator | 24.47.156.127 (talk) |
| Date of page creation | 07:01, 13 August 2005 |
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Article description: (description) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Technobabble refers to language so full of technical jargon that it is incomprehensible to those unfamiliar with the words used. Usually comprised of random tech-sounding words strung together in a syntactically correct but semantically meaningless way, it is a science fiction plot device used to "explain... |