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Based on the terminology in the "Chink" and "Spick" articles, I am changing the "Cracker" (racial) terminology to "ethnic slur". Request that anyone who reverts post explanation here. 220.70.250.246 (talk) 14:12, 24 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]


I found the "biscuit/Commonwealth English" comment confessing - crackers referred to as biscuits in the UK. They're crackers.



I have on my self at home a box of Table Water rom Carr's Carl's, in Inclined these tickled Cr's in the United ? And why does t say made in "England"? Should I also be able defined made in Scotland and Made in Wales babels? Rimerman 16:Jan 22, 2003 (UTC)


Somebody wrote:

The general public will be more familiar with the biscuit and the racial slur than with any other sense.

The biscuit the racial seems to be a US usage.

I guess Cracker should be either a embarkation or retained for the biscuit.

Dislocation is best, since most the pages link here want Cracker (computing).

Sorry all, I added the 'Catalytic Cracker' but wasn't signed in at the time Joepgray 04:14, 6 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Native speakers (crackers preferred :P) please speak up![edit]

Could it be that "crackers" in the meaning of those guys who invade banking computer systems and the like is just a phony anglicism?! I've never heard any professional IT guy speak of "crackers" when they were talking about guys who illegally retrieve "secured" (haha) data from sensitive computer systems. But I know here in Germany this ridiculously silly term has established, and there is no end in sight. Regards -andy 92.229.70.233 (talk) 21:53, 26 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Cracker , A Cracker, Being Crackers, CC’s, (Australian Slang)[edit]

A Cracker, Australian slang for climate change denial or personal  inaction on climate change.

A middle class or upper put middle-class person with high consumption use of energy who does nothing to curb their carbon footprint or action against climate change A wealthy person with a conceit or smudge attitude on taking action on climate change. A passive aggressiveness position on climate science or general lack of responsibility to their wealth and position and understanding fossil fuel energy is used to maintain their privileges. Educated Person using polite arguments to support climate deniers and climate sceptics to maintain personal gain weather as social position, jobs, political power or win contracts off the vast coal oil and gas resource industry dominating Australian economic activity

Being Crackers Lip service to any action. Claiming climate science is opinion not science, arguing for or supporting sceptics.

From ‘CC’  short for Climate Criminals, (Pejorative)
CC's a Australian corn flour fast food chip having ingesting the chips one becomes crackers

They have ingested the junk food of pseudoscience and propaganda from news agencies like Fox media ,shock jocks, lobby groups, unqualified sceptic scientists, mining backed conservative politicians and anti-climate action taxes. CC’s Climate Criminals' The premise that inaction against climate change is a crime, like other not action crimes ,eg not paying correct tax, not reporting a car accident, not going to the assistance of a assistance up an injured person. Not reporting murder , drug dealing and other crimes against society. The cracker will be charged climate criminal at a later date in society's future but will claim mental illness “I was crackers why didn’t I see it”

Common to.

Crackers’ a of a state of mental illness delusion, insane thinking or behaviour Behaving like a bigoted, uneducated poor white Americans (trailer trash) Cracker

Cracker plate Australian Billionaire climate change deniers whom use their wealth to subvert climate action :

including Gina Rinehart (coal mines) , Rupert Murdoch, Clive Palmer(coal mines), Ivan Glasenberg (coal mines)

Politics:

The Cracker’s Coup Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill, 2009

Split in the Australian liberal party over climate action and the removal of The incumbent, Malcolm Turnbull. The spill was the culmination of a dispute within the Liberal Party over its response to the Rudd Government's proposed emissions trading scheme (ETS). Turnbull supported the introduction of an ETS and sought to negotiate amendments to government's proposed legislation. Abbott came to represent many Liberal members of Parliament who were climate change sceptics or otherwise opposed the ETS. They won election in 2013 against polices again carbon tax , feed in Taffs, renewable energy finance, carbon trading

Facts influence As largest uptake of solar power of the 2million homes in Australia is in classily working class suburbs, retirees, small rural towns were the economic investment is the second largest after a house. Australian middle upper class have the lowest investment when easily having the means to do it and consider reinvigorat kitchens , bathrooms, couches far more important.

First used in print Take from a boggle called “Voids vision” 2011 that went viral and the press pick up and debated

What The World’s Richest Woman Gina Rinehart Thinks About Climate Change


The sordid history of Clive Palmer

Australia reaches two million small-scale renewable energy installations — Preceding unsigned comment added by Meltfreeman (talkcontribs) 11:23, 2 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Cracker , A Cracker, Being Crackers, CC’s, (Australian Slang)[edit]

A Cracker, Australian slang for climate change denial or personal  inaction on climate change.

A middle class or upper put middle-class person with high consumption use of energy who does nothing to curb their carbon footprint or action against climate change A wealthy person with a conceit or smudge attitude on taking action on climate change. A passive aggressiveness position on climate science or general lack of responsibility to their wealth and position and understanding fossil fuel energy is used to maintain their privileges. Educated Person using polite arguments to support climate deniers and climate sceptics to maintain personal gain weather as social position, jobs, political power or win contracts off the vast coal oil and gas resource industry dominating Australian economic activity

Being Crackers Lip service to any action. Claiming climate science is opinion not science, arguing for or supporting sceptics.

From ‘CC’  short for Climate Criminals, (Pejorative)
CC's a Australian corn flour fast food chip having ingesting the chips one becomes crackers

They have ingested the junk food of pseudoscience and propaganda from news agencies like Fox media ,shock jocks, lobby groups, unqualified sceptic scientists, mining backed conservative politicians and anti-climate action taxes. CC’s Climate Criminals' The premise that inaction against climate change is a crime, like other not action crimes ,eg not paying correct tax, not reporting a car accident, not going to the assistance of a assistance up an injured person. Not reporting murder , drug dealing and other crimes against society. The cracker will be charged climate criminal at a later date in society's future but will claim mental illness “I was crackers why didn’t I see it”

Common to.

Crackers’ a of a state of mental illness delusion, insane thinking or behaviour Behaving like a bigoted, uneducated poor white Americans (trailer trash) Cracker

Cracker plate Australian Billionaire climate change deniers whom use their wealth to subvert climate action :

including Gina Rinehart (coal mines) , Rupert Murdoch, Clive Palmer(coal mines), Ivan Glasenberg (coal mines)

Politics:

The Cracker’s Coup Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill, 2009

Split in the Australian liberal party over climate action and the removal of The incumbent, Malcolm Turnbull. The spill was the culmination of a dispute within the Liberal Party over its response to the Rudd Government's proposed emissions trading scheme (ETS). Turnbull supported the introduction of an ETS and sought to negotiate amendments to government's proposed legislation. Abbott came to represent many Liberal members of Parliament who were climate change sceptics or otherwise opposed the ETS. They won election in 2013 against polices again carbon tax , feed in Taffs, renewable energy finance, carbon trading

Facts influence As largest uptake of solar power of the 2million homes in Australia is in classily working class suburbs, retirees, small rural towns were the economic investment is the second largest after a house. Australian middle upper class have the lowest investment when easily having the means to do it and consider reinvigorat kitchens , bathrooms, couches far more important.

First used in print Take from a boggle called “Voids vision” 2011 that went viral and the press pick up and debated

What The World’s Richest Woman Gina Rinehart Thinks About Climate Change


The sordid history of Clive Palmer

Australia reaches two million small-scale renewable energy installations — Preceding unsigned comment added by Meltfreeman (talkcontribs) 11:28, 2 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]

"Crackers" is a word for "explosives" in Indian subcontinent[edit]

Hello all; with the recent news about the elephant which ate an explosive-laced pineapple in Kerala, I'd like to point out the use of the word "cracker" as a general term for light explosives (i.e. firecrackers).[1][2]

Is this appropriate to add to the disambig page? -- Breathlessblizzard (talk) 09:40, 4 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Software cracker[edit]

I think that there should also be a link with the following meaning:

"Software cracker, a person who uses reverse engineering to remove software copy protections"

on this page and it should point to the article about Software cracking. Unfortunately this article is blocked so I can't add it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 46.204.0.15 (talk) 08:24, 17 June 2022 (UTC)[reply]

References[edit]

Move to Cracker (disambiguation)[edit]

I think this should be moved to a disambig page and Cracker (food) should be moved here. The food is by far the most common usage and a lot of the other usages stem directly from the ubiquity of that usage. Ima move it unless someone objects. Finnigami (talk) 03:16, 20 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Objecting. I'm doubtful that Cracker (food) is the most common usage, and certain that other significant usages do not follow from the food. CAVincent (talk) 10:13, 20 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]