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Bakke was a kludge.
The new IBM PC DOS's platform was a kludge.
I.e., a public library or public school isn't a kludge.
As an engineer, he can recognise a kludge when he sees one.
It was, however, what computer programmers call a kludge: a dirty, inelegant solution.
Without a lithium-ion battery, your iPad would be a kludge.
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Kilby thought this approach was ludicrous-a kludge, in engineer's slang.
Still, the fact remains that Obamacare is an immense kludge — a clumsy, ugly structure that more or less deals with a problem, but in an inefficient way.
Students in grade school have grown accustomed to "remixing" internet sources to create their research reports, copying a line from here and a line from there into a massive kludge of plagiarism often bereft of a single original thought.
Never mind the legal ramifications of accessing copyrighted content outside of its licensed jurisdiction, it can also be a technical kludge, involving setting up proxy servers and engaging in a cat and mouse game as the likes of the BBC's iPlayer block access.
At this point, though, he introduces quite a large kludge of his own.
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