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Latest comment: 4 years ago by 108.48.126.121 in topic Edit history of content transwiki'd from Wikipedia

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  • (cur) (last) 10:33, 4 Mar 2005 Korath (vfd)
  • (cur) (last) 18:18, 9 Feb 2005 206.28.153.210
  • (cur) (last) 18:16, 9 Feb 2005 206.28.153.210
  • (cur) (last) 16:47, 15 Nov 2004 Diberri (copyedit)
  • (cur) (last) 19:22, 14 Aug 2004 Michael Hardy m
  • (cur) (last) 18:06, 14 Aug 2004 Tillwe m
  • (cur) (last) 14:44, 2 Aug 2004 Radiojon m (+category:portmanteaus)
  • (cur) (last) 23:11, 8 Jan 2004 Paul A (Clarke's *third* law - "Clarke's law", unqualified, refers to the first)
  • (cur) (last) 10:05, 12 Oct 2003 Robbot m (Robot-assisted disambiguation Magic)
  • (cur) (last) 17:16, 22 May 2003 Frecklefoot m (clarified text)
  • (cur) (last) 01:02, 4 May 2003 Eclecticology m
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Isn't it an adjective? 146.229.182.44

I don't have the exact reference but I first saw this word in a CPU reference manual for the Buroughs 6700 computer around 1971.

Clark's law is not the origin of this term. It was used commercially in the '40s. https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/66737/bring-back-thor-automagic-1940s-hybrid-clothesdishwasher 108.48.126.121 17:18, 25 March 2020 (UTC)Reply