Here we go again with the clinton definition of a word. Sure......they where going to dump classified info to the public. Yeaaah riiiiiiight.
Dump! You mean like going to the landfill?
Can’t wait until the next wiki leaks clarifies what he really meant by dump.
I guess that sort of like the new definition of, “Take a s—t!”
It now means, “Pick the Democrat candidate.”
-PJ
Now they’re saying “dump” the emails meant “make them public”. Yeah, right.
Not a new definition. I’ve used the word “dump” to denote moving data from an active directory to a storage type of medium for many years. When I delete data, I say I “delete” it because that’s irreversible.
If I ‘take a dump’ am I saving it or protecting it?...................
This is unFREAKINbelieveable.
I would pay to know if that definition even EXISTED on Google at 6 am.
Apparently Ed Henry at Fox is parroting this new definition too...
Of course. Dump, immortalize. Same thing. Kind of. Good grief Americans. You buy this cr@p?
Well dump here could have several meanings. First off, it could be a noun or a verb. As in “memory dump”, or “dump the files.” The question is the destination—public view or never-never land.
It’s arguably ambiguous, except for one thing. A couple of days later, the Colorado IT people actively looked for ways to change headers and shortly thereafter to cleanse the server. So, looking at it circumstantially, he was almost certainly using “dump” in the sense of “get rid of, flush” rather than “reveal to the public.”
Think of “core dump”.
I thought we all knew what DUmp meant... LOL
Hahahaha. Let me take a dump after that definition.
Protect Trump!
The Trump people have to be loving this even if Podesta really didn’t mean “dump” as “delete.” This word play of the Clinton campaign brings back the worst memories of the Bill Clinton Administration and ‘it depends on what the meaning of is is.’ Reminds everyone why we don’t want these scum balls anywhere near the White House again.
After Podesta used the word ‘dump’ they deleted 33,000 emails... He wasn’t talking about releasing them or saving them.. He was talking about destroying them and they did.
Hmm, I’m an IT professional and I’ve never heard “dump” used in the context of making a backup. The closest usage to that definition is in the context of a “memory dump”, in which data that is in RAM memory is written to a permanent file so that the contents can be examined later. Usually that is done when a program encounters a terminal error, so it is also sometimes called an “error dump”.