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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SIOX
SIOX may refer to: Serial Input/Output eXchange an asynchronous datacommunications bus. Simple Interactive Object Extraction an algorithm for extracting foreground objects from color photographs. Silicon oxide (SiOx) Sistema de Ingresos de Oaxaca
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death%20Master%20File
The Death Master File (DMF) is a computer database file made available by the United States Social Security Administration since 1980. It is known commercially as the Social Security Death Index (SSDI). The file contains information about persons who had Social Security numbers and whose deaths were reported to the Soc...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard%20algorithms
In elementary arithmetic, a standard algorithm or method is a specific method of computation which is conventionally taught for solving particular mathematical problems. These methods vary somewhat by nation and time, but generally include exchanging, regrouping, long division, and long multiplication using a standard ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet%20transit
Internet transit is the service of allowing network traffic to cross or "transit" a computer network, usually used to connect a smaller Internet service provider (ISP) to the larger Internet. Technically, it consists of two bundled services: The advertisement of customer routes to other ISPs, thereby soliciting inboun...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optimum%20programming
In the history of computing, optimum programming, or optimum coding is the practice of arranging a computer program's instructions in memory so as to minimize the time the machine spends waiting for instructions. It is of historical interest mainly due to the design of many early digital computers. Most early computer...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20CSX%20Transportation%20lines
CSX Transportation owns and operates a vast network of rail lines in the United States east of the Mississippi River. In addition to the major systems which merged to form CSX – the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Chesapeake and Ohio Railway, Louisville and Nashville Railroad, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad and Seaboard Air...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Predictive%20Model%20Markup%20Language
The Predictive Model Markup Language (PMML) is an XML-based predictive model interchange format conceived by Robert Lee Grossman, then the director of the National Center for Data Mining at the University of Illinois at Chicago. PMML provides a way for analytic applications to describe and exchange predictive models pr...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew%20Bradfield
Andrew "Andy" Bradfield (1966 – 21 September 2001) was a video game programmer from New Zealand best known for his work on games for the Atari 8-bit family of home computers. He created Laser Hawk (1986) and its sequel Hawkquest (1989). He teamed with artist Harvey Kong Tin on both titles. He died on 21 September 2001...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consolidation
Consolidation may refer to: In science and technology Consolidation (computing), the act of linkage editing in computing Consolidation (locomotive), popular name of a steam locomotive with a 2-8-0 wheel arrangement Consolidation (soil), a geological process whereby a soil decreases in volume Consolidation ratio, t...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical%20computing
Optical computing or photonic computing uses light waves produced by lasers or incoherent sources for data processing, data storage or data communication for computing. For decades, photons have shown promise to enable a higher bandwidth than the electrons used in conventional computers (see optical fibers). Most rese...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content%20repository%20API%20for%20Java
Content Repository API for Java (JCR) is a specification for a Java platform application programming interface (API) to access content repositories in a uniform manner. The content repositories are used in content management systems to keep the content data and also the metadata used in content management systems (CMS)...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vantage-point%20tree
A vantage-point tree (or VP tree) is a metric tree that segregates data in a metric space by choosing a position in the space (the "vantage point") and partitioning the data points into two parts: those points that are nearer to the vantage point than a threshold, and those points that are not. By recursively applying ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RainbowCrack
RainbowCrack is a computer program which generates rainbow tables to be used in password cracking. RainbowCrack differs from "conventional" brute force crackers in that it uses large pre-computed tables called rainbow tables to reduce the length of time needed to crack a password drastically. RainbowCrack was develope...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network%20For%20Teaching%20Entrepreneurship
The Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (formerly National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship), also referred to as NFTE (pronounced Nifty), is an international nonprofit organization providing entrepreneurship training and educational programs to middle and high school students, college students, and adults. M...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cybrid%20%28disambiguation%29
Cybrid may refer to: Cybrids (medical), a cytoplasmic hybrid Cybrids, a race of artificially intelligent machines in the Earthsiege computer game universe Cybrid, an artificial intelligence in a human body in the Hyperion Cantos novels of Dan Simmons Cybrid, a comic book character published by Maximum Press Cybrid, a ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love%2C%20Inc.%20%28TV%20series%29
Love, Inc. is an American television sitcom created by Andrew Secunda, which originally aired for one season on United Paramount Network (UPN) from September 22, 2005, to May 11, 2006. With an ensemble cast led by Busy Philipps, Vince Vieluf, Reagan Gomez-Preston, Ion Overman and Holly Robinson Peete, the show revolves...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Healtheon
Healtheon was a dot-com company founded by James H. Clark and Pavan Nigam. The company's mission was to "use the power of computing and the Internet to revolutionize the healthcare industry, stripping away its inefficiencies and inequities and streamlining it for the new millennium". In 1999, the company was acquired ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude%20Cr%C3%A9peau
Claude Crépeau is a professor in the School of Computer Science at McGill University. Ηe was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, in 1962. He received a master's degree from the Université de Montréal in 1986, and obtained his Ph.D. in Computer Science from MIT in 1990, working in the field of cryptography with Silvio Mic...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real-Time%20Messaging%20Protocol
Real-Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP) is a communication protocol for streaming audio, video, and data over the Internet. Originally developed as a proprietary protocol by Macromedia for streaming between Flash Player and the Flash Communication Server, Adobe (which acquired Macromedia) has released an incomplete version...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Pet%20Network
The Pet Network was a Canadian English language Category B specialty channel owned by Stornoway Communications. The channel broadcast entertainment and information programming for children and adults primarily related to pets in the form of feature films, documentary films, television dramas, cartoons, docuseries, and ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo%20World%20%28Canadian%20TV%20channel%29
Leonardo World was a Canadian category 2 Italian language digital cable television channel wholly owned by Telelatino Network Inc. The channel broadcast programming related to Italian arts and culture including cuisine, fashion, travel, and more. It was a Canadian version of the Italian channel, Leonardo World. Histor...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signalling%20Connection%20Control%20Part
The Signalling Connection Control Part (SCCP) is a network layer protocol that provides extended routing, flow control, segmentation, connection-orientation, and error correction facilities in Signaling System 7 telecommunications networks. SCCP relies on the services of MTP for basic routing and error detection. Publ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve%20Lyons%20%28baseball%29
Stephen John Lyons (born June 3, 1960) is a former American professional baseball player who previously worked as a television sportscaster for the New England Sports Network (NESN). He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for four teams over a period of nine seasons (1985–1993), including four stints with the Boston ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick%20Tufts
Patrick Tufts is a computer scientist and inventor. He created Alexa Internet's collaborative filter for creating related web site recommendations and later, one of Amazon.com's most successful product recommendation systems. References External links Patrick Tufts's website American computer scientists Year of birt...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat-assisted%20magnetic%20recording
Heat-assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) (pronounced "hammer") is a magnetic storage technology for greatly increasing the amount of data that can be stored on a magnetic device such as a hard disk drive by temporarily heating the disk material during writing, which makes it much more receptive to magnetic effects and a...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lifecell
lifecell (formerly life:)) is the third largest Ukrainian mobile telephone network operator, (after Kyivstar and Vodafone Ukraine) covering 98.82% of Ukrainian inhabited territory. The company is wholly owned by Turkcell. Lifecell's dialing prefixes are +38063, +38093 and +38073. As of the end of Q3 of 2014, Ukrainian...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CEBus
CEBus(r), short for Consumer Electronics Bus, also known as EIA-600, is a set of electrical standards and communication protocols for electronic devices to transmit commands and data. It is suitable for devices in households and offices to use, and might be useful for utility interface and light industrial application...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NetFlights
Netflights.com is an internet based travel company and part of Gold Medal Travel Group in the United Kingdom supplying flights, hotels, holidays and car hires. Established in 1992 as Airline Network, the company was privately owned 100% by Ken Townsley. In February 2014 the company was acquired by Dubai-based air servi...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mendata
Mendata is a village and municipality located in the province of Biscay, in the autonomous community of Basque Country, northern Spain. References External links MENDATA in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fundazioa) Municipalities in Biscay
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theresa-Marie%20Rhyne
Theresa-Marie Rhyne is an expert in the field of computer-generated visualization and a consultant who specializes in applying artistic color theories to visualization and digital media. She has consulted with the Stanford University Visualization Group on a color suggestion prototype system (2013), the Center for Visu...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Load-link/store-conditional
In computer science, load-linked/store-conditional (LL/SC), sometimes known as load-reserved/store-conditional (LR/SC), are a pair of instructions used in multithreading to achieve synchronization. Load-link returns the current value of a memory location, while a subsequent store-conditional to the same memory location...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sorenson%20Squeeze
Sorenson Squeeze was a software video encoding tool used to compress and convert video and audio files on Mac OS X or Windows operating systems. It was sold as a standalone tool and has also long been bundled with Avid Media Composer. History Sorenson Squeeze was first announced on July 17, 2001, as the first variable...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin%20Porter
Martin F. Porter is the inventor of the Porter Stemmer, one of the most common algorithms for stemming English, and the Snowball programming framework. His 1980 paper "An algorithm for suffix stripping", proposing the stemming algorithm, has been cited over 8000 times (Google Scholar). The Muscat search engine comes f...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smoothfm
smoothfm is an Australian commercial radio network owned and operated by NOVA Entertainment. From original launch in 2012, The format was focused on providing 'more music and less talk' along with an eclectic easy-listening playlist, usually featuring ballads. From Valentine’s Day in February 2020, the station revised ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danese%20Cooper
Danese Cooper is an American programmer, computer scientist and advocate of open source software. Career Cooper has managed teams at Symantec and Apple Inc. For six years, she served as chief open source "evangelist" for Sun Microsystems before leaving to serve as senior director for open source strategies at Intel. ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chow%20test
The Chow test (), proposed by econometrician Gregory Chow in 1960, is a test of whether the true coefficients in two linear regressions on different data sets are equal. In econometrics, it is most commonly used in time series analysis to test for the presence of a structural break at a period which can be assumed to b...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HERA-B
The HERA-B detector was a particle physics experiment at the HERA accelerator at the German national laboratory DESY that collected data from 1993 to 2003. It measured 8 m × 20 m × 9 m and weighed 1000 tons. The HERA-B collaboration consisted of some 250 scientists from 32 institutes in 13 countries. Its primary aim w...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turbine%20map
Each turbine in a gas turbine engine has an operating map. Complete maps are either based on turbine rig test results or are predicted by a special computer program. Alternatively, the map of a similar turbine can be suitably scaled. Description A turbine map shows lines of percent corrected speed (based on a referenc...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakarta%20Monorail
The Jakarta Monorail ( JET Monorail) was a cancelled monorail network project in Jakarta, Indonesia. If completed, it would have comprised two lines, totalling up to . The project had a tumultuous history. First awarded in 2003, the contract changed owners three times by 2005, before being abandoned with little more ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arts%20and%20Humanities%20Data%20Service
The Arts and Humanities Data Service (AHDS) was a United Kingdom national service aiding the discovery, creation and preservation of digital resources in and for research, teaching and learning in the arts and humanities. It was established in 1996 and ceased operation in 2008 (although the website and related digital ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insert
Insert may refer to: Insert (advertising) Insert (composites) Insert (effects processing) Insert (filmmaking) Insert key on a computer keyboard, used to switch between insert mode and overtype mode Insert (molecular biology) Insert (SQL) Fireplace insert Package insert Threaded insert Another name for a tipped tool, a...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiros
Kiros may refer to: Kiros (band), a Canadian rock band Kiros Seagill, a computer games character in Fantasy VIII Ethiopian & Eritrean name Kiros (Ge'ez: ኪሮስ) is a male given name of Ge'ez origin that may refer to: Kiros Alemayehu, an Ethiopian Tigrigna singer Aheza Kiros (born 1985), Ethiopian long-distance run...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UDP%20Helper%20Address
A UDP Helper Address is a special router configuration used to forward broadcast network traffic from a client machine on one subnet to a server in another subnet. Usage example The Internet Protocol requires every network interface controller to be assigned at least one unique IP address. Groups of machines with sim...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automated%20reasoning
In computer science, in particular in knowledge representation and reasoning and metalogic, the area of automated reasoning is dedicated to understanding different aspects of reasoning. The study of automated reasoning helps produce computer programs that allow computers to reason completely, or nearly completely, auto...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MNP
MNP can stand for: Manor Park railway station, a National Rail station in England 2-methyl-2-nitrosopropane Microcom Networking Protocol, for modems MNP LLP (Meyers Norris Penny) - a Canadian accounting firm headquartered in Calgary, Alberta Mobile number portability, of telephone numbers National Museum, Poznań...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transaction%20Capabilities%20Application%20Part
Transaction Capabilities Application Part, from ITU-T recommendations Q.771-Q.775 or ANSI T1.114 is a protocol for Signalling System 7 networks. Its primary purpose is to facilitate multiple concurrent dialogs between the same sub-systems on the same machines, using Transaction IDs to differentiate these, similar to th...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active%20record%20pattern
In software engineering, the active record pattern is an architectural pattern. It is found in software that stores in-memory object data in relational databases. It was named by Martin Fowler in his 2003 book Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture. The interface of an object conforming to this pattern would i...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A.out
a.out is a file format used in older versions of Unix-like computer operating systems for executables, object code, and, in later systems, shared libraries. This is an abbreviated form of "assembler output", the filename of the output of Ken Thompson's PDP-7 assembler. The term was subsequently applied to the format of...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venix
Venix is a discontinued version of the Unix operating system for low-end computers, developed by VenturCom, a "company that specialises in the skinniest implementations of Unix". Overview A working version of Venix/86 for the IBM PC XT was demoed at COMDEX in May 1983. It was based on Version 7 Unix with some enhancem...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YTA
YTA may refer to: Pembroke Airport, Ontario, Canada with IATA code YTA Youth Taking Action YTA TV, an American television network formerly known as Youtoo America
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAJC
MAJC (Microprocessor Architecture for Java Computing) was a Sun Microsystems multi-core, multithreaded, very long instruction word (VLIW) microprocessor design from the mid-to-late 1990s. Originally called the UltraJava processor, the MAJC processor was targeted at running Java programs, whose "late compiling" allowed...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robust%20statistics
Robust statistics are statistics with good performance for data drawn from a wide range of probability distributions, especially for distributions that are not normal. Robust statistical methods have been developed for many common problems, such as estimating location, scale, and regression parameters. One motivation...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weak%20ontology
In computer science, a weak ontology is an ontology that is not sufficiently rigorous to allow software to infer new facts without intervention by humans (the end users of the software system). By this standard – which evolved as artificial intelligence methods became more sophisticated, and computers were used to mod...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacMach
MacMach is a computer operating system from the early 1990s, developed by Carnegie Mellon University. Architecturally, it consists of Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) 4.3 code running on the Mach microkernel, with the Apple Macintosh System 7 running experimentally as a Mach task. The entire system runs on Macintos...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CTV%20Atlantic
CTV Atlantic (formerly known as the Atlantic Television System, or ATV) is a system of four television stations in the Maritimes, owned and operated by the CTV Television Network, a division of Bell Media. Despite the name, it is not available on basic cable or analog in Newfoundland and Labrador even though that provi...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Control%20bus
In computer architecture, a control bus is part of the system bus and is used by CPUs for communicating with other devices within the computer. While the address bus carries the information about the device with which the CPU is communicating and the data bus carries the actual data being processed, the control bus car...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NeXTcube
The NeXTcube is a high-end workstation computer developed, manufactured, and sold by NeXT from 1990 until 1993. It superseded the original NeXT Computer workstation and is housed in a similar cube-shaped magnesium enclosure, designed by frog design. The workstation runs the NeXTSTEP operating system and was launched wi...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young%20Moro%20Professionals%20Network
The Young Moro Professionals Network (YMPN) is a non-governmental organization (NGO) composed of young Moro professionals advocating peaceful means to improve the socio-economic well-being of the Bangsamoro people. While a majority of members live in the Philippines, particularly in Metro Manila and Mindanao, there ar...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camrose%20Canadian
The Camrose Canadian was a local news publication for the Camrose, Alberta area. Founded in 1908, the paper was one of many Alberta publications owned by Postmedia Network. On June 26, 2018, Postmedia announced that the newspaper would cease publication by the end of August 2018. See also List of newspapers in Canada ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishbone%20%28computer%20bus%29
The Wishbone Bus is an open source hardware computer bus intended to let the parts of an integrated circuit communicate with each other. The aim is to allow the connection of differing cores to each other inside of a chip. The Wishbone Bus is used by many designs in the OpenCores project. Wishbone is intended as a "lo...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cops%20%28TV%20program%29
Cops (stylized as COPS) is an American reality legal television documentary programming series that is currently in its 35th season. It is produced by Langley Productions and premiered on the Fox network on March 11, 1989. The series, known for chronicling the lives of law enforcement officials, follows police officer...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.odc
In computing, the .odc file-suffix may label: an OpenDocument chart an "Office Data Connection" file for accessing external data from within Microsoft Office a Component Pascal file
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trusted%20Information%20Systems
Trusted Information Systems (TIS) was a computer security research and development company during the 1980s and 1990s, performing computer and communications (information) security research for organizations such as NSA, DARPA, ARL, AFRL, SPAWAR, and others. History TIS was founded in 1983 by NSA veteran Steve Walker...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precedence%20diagram%20method
The precedence diagram method (PDM) is a tool for scheduling activities in a project plan. It is a method of constructing a project schedule network diagram that uses boxes, referred to as nodes, to represent activities and connects them with arrows that show the dependencies. It is also called the activity-on-node (A...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WADO
WADO (1280 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to New York City. It is owned by Latino Media Network. It broadcasts a Spanish-language sports radio format. By day, WADO is powered at 50,000 watts, the maximum permitted for American AM stations. But to protect other stations on 1280 AM from interference, at nigh...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WZRC
WZRC, known on-air as "AM1480" (), is a radio station licensed to New York City. The station is owned by Multicultural Broadcasting and airs Cantonese programming. It is one of two Cantonese radio stations serving the New York metropolitan area, the other is Chung Wah Chinese Broadcasting Company. WZRC's transmitting f...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark%20Healey
Mark Healey is a British video game developer from Ipswich, Suffolk. Healey started his career making games for the Commodore 64 home computer – his first published game was KGB Super Spy for Codemasters, which led to developing the educational Fun School series of games for Europress Software. Healey joined Bullfrog P...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MachTen
MachTen is a Unix-like operating system from Tenon Intersystems. It is based on 4.4BSD and the Mach kernel, and features the X Window System and GNU programming tools. It runs only as a classic Mac OS application program (in a virtual machine) on Macintosh computers. MachTen development started in 1989, culminating in...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent%20Television%20Network
The Independent Television Network Ltd (; ) also known as ITN Ltd or simply as ITN is a Sri Lankan state-governed television and radio broadcaster located in Wickramasinghepura, Battaramulla, Sri Lanka. It is a Shrama Abhimani Award winner (Oct 2009) , broadcasts content to a wide demographic within Sri Lanka as well a...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Targus
Targus may refer to: Anastasia Targus, a character in the TV series Star Trek: Borg Targus (corporation), a company that makes computer accessories Targus, a planet in the role-playing game Star Hero RPG world See also Târgu Mureș, a Romanian city Târgu Jiu, a Romanian city
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20information%20graphics%20software
This is a list of software to create any kind of information graphics: either includes the ability to create one or more infographics from a provided data set either it is provided specifically for information visualization Vector graphics Vector graphics software can be used for manual graphing or for editing the o...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barebone%20computer
A barebone computer is a partially assembled platform or an unassembled kit of computer parts allowing more customization and lower costs than a retail computer system. They are available for desktop computer, notebook (see barebook) and server purposes, and in nearly any form factor. Manufacturers are also able to pr...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KIIT-CD
KIIT-CD (channel 11) is a low-power, Class A television station in North Platte, Nebraska, United States, affiliated with the Fox network. It is owned by Gray Television alongside NBC affiliate KNOP-TV (channel 2) and low-power CBS affiliate KNPL-LD (channel 10). The three stations share studios on South Dewey Street i...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Front%20Row%20%28software%29
Front Row is a discontinued media center software application for Apple's Macintosh computers and Apple TV for navigating and viewing video, photos, podcasts and music from a computer, optical disc or the Internet through a 10-foot user interface (similar to Kodi and Windows Media Center). The software relies on iTunes...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AFNLP
AFNLP (Asian Federation of Natural Language Processing Associations) is the organization for coordinating the natural language processing related activities and events in the Asia-Pacific region. Foundation AFNLP was founded on 4 October 2000. Member Associations ALTA – Australasian Language Technology Association ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netsukuku
Netsukuku is an experimental peer-to-peer routing system, developed by the FreakNet MediaLab in 2005, created to build up a distributed network, anonymous and censorship-free, fully independent but not necessarily separated from the Internet, without the support of any server, ISP and no central authority. Netsukuku i...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1939%20Pacific%20hurricane%20season
The 1939 Pacific hurricane season ran through the summer and fall of 1939. Before the satellite age started in the 1960s, data on east Pacific hurricanes was extremely unreliable. Most east Pacific storms were of no threat to land. However, 1939 saw a large number of storms threaten California. Systems Hurricane One ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer%20Conservation%20Society
The Computer Conservation Society (CCS) is a British organisation, founded in 1989. It is under the joint umbrella of the British Computer Society (BCS), the London Science Museum and the Manchester Museum of Science and Industry. Overview The CCS is interested in the history of computing in general and the conservati...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terminal%20access%20controller
A terminal access controller (TAC) is a host computer that accepts terminal connections, usually from dial-up lines, and that allows the user to invoke Internet remote log-on procedures, such as Telnet. Networking hardware
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/But%20Can%20They%20Sing%3F
But Can They Sing? is an American reality television series that premiered on October 30, 2005 on VH1 as part of its celebreality programming. Hosted by Ahmet Zappa, the series was partially based on NBC's announced but abandoned project I'm a Celebrity but I Wanna Be a Pop Star (originally entitled Celebrity Pop Super...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyne%20Dock%20Metro%20station
Tyne Dock is a Tyne and Wear Metro station, serving South Tyneside Hospital and the suburb of Tyne Dock, South Tyneside in Tyne and Wear, England. It joined the network on 24 March 1984, following the opening of the fifth phase of the network, between Heworth and South Shields. History The station was opened as Jarrow...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fellgate%20Metro%20station
Fellgate is a Tyne and Wear Metro station, serving the suburbs of Fellgate and Hedworth, South Tyneside in Tyne and Wear, England. It joined the network on 31 March 2002, following the opening of the extension from Pelaw to South Hylton. History Along with other stations on the line between Fellgate and South Hylton, ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Longbenton%20Metro%20station
Longbenton is a Tyne and Wear Metro station, serving the Freeman Hospital and suburb of Longbenton, North Tyneside in Tyne and Wear, England. It joined the network on 11 August 1980, following the opening of the first phase of the network, between Haymarket and Tynemouth via Four Lane Ends. History The station origin...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four%20Lane%20Ends%20Interchange
Four Lane Ends is a Tyne and Wear Metro station, serving the suburbs of Benton and Longbenton, North Tyneside in Tyne and Wear, England. It joined the network on 11 August 1980, following the opening of the first phase of the network, between Haymarket and Tynemouth via Four Lane Ends. History The station is located a...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benton%20Metro%20station
Benton is a Tyne and Wear Metro station, serving the suburb of Benton, North Tyneside in Tyne and Wear, England. It joined the network on 11 August 1980, following the opening of the first phase of the network, between Haymarket and Tynemouth via Four Lane Ends. History The station originally opened on 27 June 1864 un...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CYCL
CYCL may refer to: CYCL, the ICAO airport code for Charlo Airport in Canada CycL, an ontological knowledge-based programming language See also Cycle (disambiguation)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palmersville%20Metro%20station
Palmersville is a Tyne and Wear Metro station, serving the village of Holystone and suburb of Forest Hall, North Tyneside in Tyne and Wear, England. It joined the network on 19 March 1986. History The station is situated on the opposite side of the bridge with Great Lime Road to the short-lived former station, . It wa...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shiremoor%20Metro%20station
Shiremoor is a Tyne and Wear Metro station, serving the village of Shiremoor, North Tyneside in Tyne and Wear, England. It joined the network on 11 August 1980, following the opening of the first phase of the network, between Haymarket and Tynemouth via Four Lane Ends. History Unlike neighbouring West Monkseaton, a co...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma%20Educational%20Television%20Authority
The Oklahoma Educational Television Authority (OETA) is a state network of PBS member television stations serving the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The authority operates as a statutory corporation that holds the licenses for all of the PBS stations operating in the state; it is managed by an independent board of gubernatori...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KOKH-TV
KOKH-TV (channel 25) is a television station in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States, affiliated with the Fox network. It is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group alongside independent station KOCB (channel 34). The stations' studios and transmitter facilities are co-located on East Wilshire Boulevard and 78th Street on ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veronica%20TV
Veronica is a Dutch free-to-cable commercial television channel currently a part of Talpa TV (Talpa Network). The channel was launched as TV10 Gold on 1 May 1995, then became TV10, Fox, Fox 8 and V8, before becoming Veronica on 20 September 2003. The channel is dedicated to young adults and the male audience. Veronica...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bart%27s%20Comet
"Bart's Comet" is the fourteenth episode of the sixth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on February 5, 1995. In the episode, Bart Simpson accidentally discovers a comet, which is heading towards Springfield. The show's writing sta...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy%20O%27Shea
Sir Timothy Michael Martin O'Shea (born 28 March 1949, Hamburg, Germany) is a British computer scientist and academic. He was the Vice-Chancellor and Principal of the University of Edinburgh from 2002 to 2018. Biography O'Shea grew up in London, attended the Royal Liberty School, in Romford, Essex. A computer scient...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History%20of%20artificial%20intelligence
The history of artificial intelligence (AI) began in antiquity, with myths, stories and rumors of artificial beings endowed with intelligence or consciousness by master craftsmen. The seeds of modern AI were planted by philosophers who attempted to describe the process of human thinking as the mechanical manipulation o...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neerim
Neerim is a locality in Victoria, Australia, on Main Neerim Road in the Shire of Baw Baw. The locality was connected to the Victorian Railways network when on 27 March 1917 an extension of the line from Warragul to Neerim South was opened, later connecting to Noojee in 1919. The line closed in 1958. The Post Office o...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diego%20Alcazar
Diego Alcazar is a fictional character from General Hospital, an American soap opera on the ABC network. Diego is the son of Lorenzo Alcazar and Maria Sanchez. Ignacio Serricchio originated the role of Diego in October 2004 and portrayed him until the character's supposed death in November 2006. Serricchio returned bri...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet%20traffic%20engineering
Internet traffic engineering is defined as that aspect of Internet network engineering dealing with the issue of performance evaluation and performance optimization of operational IP networks. Traffic engineering encompasses the application of technology and scientific principles to the measurement, characterization, m...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project%20Firestart
Project Firestart is a cinematic survival horror game for the Commodore 64 computer system. It was designed by Jeff Tunnell and Damon Slye and published by Electronic Arts in 1989. Taking place in the 21st century, the game follows a government agent dispatched to a research station in orbit around Saturn's moon, Tita...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim%20Stryker
Timothy J. Stryker, better known as Tim Stryker or Stryker (9 December 1954 – 6 August 1996) was a computer programmer who created MajorBBS, a computer bulletin board software package. With Ken Wasserman he wrote the 1980 game Flash Attack for the Commodore PET, then he created the color vector arcade video game Aztara...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DSL%20modem
A digital subscriber line (DSL) modem is a device used to connect a computer or router to a telephone line which provides the digital subscriber line (DSL) service for connection to the Internet, which is often called DSL broadband. The modem connects to a single computer or router, through an Ethernet port, USB port, ...