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NSF56K"Not safe for 56k." This term is used for something on the web that people on slow connections shouldn't mess with. Typically, this includes large images, video, or streams.
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NSF56KNot safe for 56K. Similiar to NSFW, NSF56K means that if you are connected to the internet via dialup, don't click on the link. Unless you have a lot of patience.
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NSF56KWeb sites with large pictures often display NSF56K meaning "Not Safe/Suitable for 56K". Contrast with NSFW, "Not Safe/Suitable for work", used to mark questionable [..]
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NSF56KAcronym: "Not safe for 56k" A label on a link that will load a heinously huge web page or file. Said page/file will finish loading around the apocalypse on a 56k dial-up connection.
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NSF56KAbreviation for: Not Safe For 56K (modems)
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NSF56KNot Safe For 56K: containing more data than is sane to download via 56k modem. From "NSFW", relating to items that should only be looked at in a work environment, especially if the o [..]
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NSF56Ka notation, usually in a forum thread title, warning users of 56k phoneline modems of large pictures or other such files, which result in slow loading times
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