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PoP

In computing, place where users can access a network via a telephone connection. A PoP is a collection of modems and other equipment which are permanently connected to the network. Compare vPoP.



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At the preview of cult thriller sequel The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day in Boston, Connolly, 66, had a four-letter blast at those taking a pop at the original movie.
The result is a still-butless patchy mix of stand-up and sketches taking a pop at politics (east/west relations) and the credit crunch (bay leafs=curry; bailiffs =financial pickle).
One columnist asked Marinelli on Sunday if he wished his daughter had married a better defensive co-ordinator, taking a pop at his son-in-law, Joe Barry.
 
 
 
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