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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macintosh-Like%20Virtual%20Window%20Manager
MLVWM or Macintosh-Like Virtual Window Manager, is an FVWM descendant created by Takashi Hasegawa in 1997 while studying at Nagoya University and was written entirely in the C programming language. As its name implies, it attempts to emulate the pre-Mac OS X Macintosh look and feel in its layout and window design. Alt...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xrdb
xrdb (X resource database manager) is a program used for accessing the X resources of a server. Its main use is to read a set of resources from a file and store them in the server at startup. This program can access the resources in both read and write mode. In particular, it can read the resources stored in the serve...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20bridges%20and%20tunnels%20in%20New%20York%20City
New York City is home to many bridges and tunnels. Several agencies manage this network of crossings. The New York City Department of Transportation owns and operates almost 800. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, New York State Department of Transportation and Amtrak ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age%20of%20Sail%20%28video%20game%29
Age of Sail is a 1996 naval combat computer wargame developed and published by TalonSoft. Gameplay The game covered the naval campaigns of the French Revolutionary Wars, Napoleonic Wars and other more minor conflicts in the period 1775 to 1820. In addition to the campaigns there are more than 100 independent scenarios...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robertson%20v%20Thomson%20Corp
Robertson v Thomson Corp, is a 2006 Supreme Court of Canada decision on the ownership of copyright in published text that are stored in databases. The ruling held that though a newspaper held the copyright in the collection and the arrangement of freelance articles and in its newspaper, it could not publish the artic...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galloway%20hydro-electric%20power%20scheme
The Galloway hydro-electric power scheme is a network of dams and hydro-electric power stations in Galloway, south west Scotland. It was built between 1930 and 1936. The generating stations draw water from the River Ken, River Dee and River Doon through reservoirs at Loch Doon, Kendoon, Carsfad, Clatteringshaws, and T...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackout%20%28broadcasting%29
In broadcasting, the term blackout refers to the non-airing of television or radio programming in a certain media market. It is particularly prevalent in the broadcasting of sports events, although other television or radio programs may be blacked out as well. Most blackout policies serve to protect local broadcasters...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eigenvector%20centrality
In graph theory, eigenvector centrality (also called eigencentrality or prestige score) is a measure of the influence of a node in a network. Relative scores are assigned to all nodes in the network based on the concept that connections to high-scoring nodes contribute more to the score of the node in question than equ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digi-Comp%20I
The Digi-Comp I was a functioning, mechanical digital computer sold in kit form. It was originally manufactured from polystyrene parts by E.S.R., Inc. starting in 1963 and sold as an educational toy for US$4.99 (). A successor, the Digi-Comp II, was not programmable, but in effect a visible calculator. A two-level Mas...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MySky
My Sky was a personal astronomy tool made by Meade Instruments. When pointed at an area of sky, it was supposed to identify objects based on its built-in database of 30000 objects. It also claimed it could guide the user to a particular object from its database. It has an LCD display, unsuccessfully incorporates GPS te...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SolarFlix
SolarFlix (formerly Entertainment Central, short term as ETC and visually rendered in its current logo in all capital letters) is a Philippine free-to-air television network owned by the Southern Broadcasting Network subsidiary of Solar Entertainment Corporation. Its digital free-to-air broadcast is carried by SBN's fl...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cray%20Blitz
Cray Blitz was a computer chess program written by Robert Hyatt, Harry L. Nelson, and Albert Gower to run on the Cray supercomputer. It was derived from "Blitz" a program that Hyatt started to work on as an undergraduate. "Blitz" played its first move in the fall of 1968, and was developed continuously from that time u...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age%20of%20Sail%20II
Age of Sail II () is a 2001 computer wargame developed by Akella. It is the sequel to Age of Sail. It has similar historically accurate game play, and is enhanced with 3D graphics and a free-floating camera. Unlike the original Age of Sail, the sequel's maps are embellished with strategic landmasses. Age of Sail II por...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rede%20Manchete
Rede Manchete (; lit.: Headline Network; also known as TV Manchete or only Manchete) was a Brazilian television network that was founded in Rio de Janeiro on 5 June 1983 by the Ukrainian-Brazilian journalist and businessman Adolpho Bloch. The network remained on the air until 10 May 1999. It was part of Grupo Bloch, wh...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grid%20Compass
The Grid Compass (written GRiD by its manufacturer GRiD Systems Corporation) is one of the first laptop computers. History Development began in 1979, and the main buyer was the U.S. government. NASA used it on the Space Shuttle during the early 1980s, as it was powerful, lightweight, and compact. The military Special...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caustic%20%28optics%29
In optics, a caustic or caustic network is the envelope of light rays which have been reflected or refracted by a curved surface or object, or the projection of that envelope of rays on another surface. The caustic is a curve or surface to which each of the light rays is tangent, defining a boundary of an envelope of ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portable%20application
A portable application (portable app), sometimes also called standalone, is a program designed to read and write its configuration settings into an accessible folder in the computer, usually in the folder where the portable application can be found. This makes it easier to transfer the program with the user's preferenc...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State%20vector%20%28navigation%29
In navigation, a state vector is a set of data describing exactly where an object is located in space, and how it is moving. Mathematical representation A state vector typically will contain seven elements: three position coordinates, three velocity terms, and the time at which these values were valid. Mathematically,...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Introduction%20to%20Algorithms
Introduction to Algorithms is a book on computer programming by Thomas H. Cormen, Charles E. Leiserson, Ronald L. Rivest, and Clifford Stein. The book has been widely used as the textbook for algorithms courses at many universities and is commonly cited as a reference for algorithms in published papers, with over 10,00...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space%20Eggs
Space Eggs is a fixed shooter video game for the Apple II computer programmed by Nasir Gebelli and published by Sirius Software in 1981. An Atari 8-bit family port by Dan Thompson was released the same year. Space Eggs is an unofficial version of the arcade video game Moon Cresta. Gameplay The player moves a ship from...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital%20scrapbooking
Digital scrapbooking is the term for the creation of a new 2D artwork by re-combining various graphic elements. It is a form of scrapbooking that is done using a personal computer, digital or scanned photos and computer graphics software. It is a relatively new form of the traditional print scrapbooking. Recent advanc...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Fourth%20Dimension%20%28book%29
The Fourth Dimension: Toward a Geometry of Higher Reality (1984) is a popular mathematics book by Rudy Rucker, a Silicon Valley professor of mathematics and computer science. It provides a popular presentation of set theory and four dimensional geometry as well as some mystical implications. A foreword is provided by M...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affinity%20mask
An affinity mask is a bit mask indicating what processor(s) a thread or process should be run on by the scheduler of an operating system. Setting the affinity mask for certain processes running under Windows can be useful as there are several system processes (especially on domain controllers) that are restricted to th...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fact%20%28disambiguation%29
A fact is an occurrence in the real world. Fact or Facts may also refer to: Basic uses Fact (law), a statement which is found to be true after hearing evidence Fact (data warehouse), a value or measurement, which represents a fact about the managed entity or system Fact, a verifiable and objective observation in s...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British%20Rail%20Class%20501
The British Rail Class 501 electric multiple units were built in 1955/56 for use on the former LNWR/LMS suburban electric network of the London Midland Region. A total of 57 three-car units were built. Services The services worked by the Class 501 units consisted of a small self-contained group of lines, which were el...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed%20Ghanbari
Mohammed Ghanbari () is an emeritus professor in the Department of Electronic Systems Engineering focused in the areas of Video Networking at the University of Essex. He graduated from Aryamehr University of Technology in Tehran, Iran, with a BSc degree in electrical engineering in 1970, an MSc in telecommunications,...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCSI%20check%20condition
In computer terminology, a Check Condition occurs when a SCSI device needs to report an error. SCSI communication takes place between an initiator and a target. The initiator sends a command to the target which then responds. SCSI commands are sent in a Command Descriptor Block (CDB). At the end of the command th...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International%20Federation%20of%20Landscape%20Architects
The International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA) is an organisation which represents the landscape architectural profession globally. It aims to provide leadership and networks to support the development of the profession and its effective participation in the realization of attractive, equitable and sustai...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCSI%20contingent%20allegiance%20condition
On a computer SCSI connection, a contingent allegiance condition occurs while a SCSI device reports an error. SCSI communication takes place between an initiator and a target. The initiator sends a command to the target which then responds. At the end of the command the target returns a Status Code byte which is usu...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X%20Window%20System%20core%20protocol
The X Window System core protocol is the base protocol of the X Window System, which is a networked windowing system for bitmap displays used to build graphical user interfaces on Unix, Unix-like, and other operating systems. The X Window System is based on a client–server model: a single server controls the input/outp...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben%2010%20%282005%20TV%20series%29
Ben 10 (retroactively known as Classic Ben 10) is an American animated series created by Man of Action, produced by Cartoon Network Studios and distributed by Warner Bros. Domestic Television. The series is about a 10-year-old boy named Ben Tennyson who gets a watch-style alien device called the "Omnitrix". Attached to...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open%20Transport%20Network
Open Transport Network (OTN) is a flexible private communication network based on fiber optic technology, manufactured by OTN Systems. It is a networking technology used in vast, private networks with a great diversity of communication requirements, such as subway systems, pipelines, the mining industry, tunnels and t...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EDA%20database
An EDA database is a database specialized for the purpose of electronic design automation. These application specific databases are required because general purpose databases have historically not provided enough performance for EDA applications. In examining EDA design databases, it is useful to look at EDA tool arc...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATVSI
ATVSI (Asosiasi Televisi Swasta Indonesia, Indonesian Private Televisions Association) is an organization that unites the national commercial television networks in Indonesia. History 1997-2000: The Establishment of TVSNI The Pioneer of ATVSI at the new Order era, was the National TV Station that existed in this tim...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastbrook%20railway%20station
Eastbrook railway station is a railway station serving the Eastbrook area of Dinas Powys, a village near Cardiff, South Wales. It is located on Network Rail's Barry Branch south of Cardiff Central towards Barry Island and Bridgend (via Barry and Rhoose). Passenger services are operated by Transport for Wales as part ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nord-100
The Nord-100 was a 16-bit minicomputer series made by Norsk Data, introduced in 1979. It shipped with the Sintran III operating system, and the architecture was based on, and backward compatible with, the Nord-10 line. The Nord-100 was originally named the Nord-10/M (M for Micro) as a bit sliced OEM processor. The boa...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ND-500
The ND-500 was a 32-bit superminicomputer delivered in 1981 by Norsk Data. It relied on a ND-100 to do housekeeping tasks and run the OS, SINTRAN III. A configuration could feature up to four ND-500 CPUs in a shared-memory configuration. Hardware implementations The ND-500 architecture lived through four distinct im...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anonymous%20pipe
In computer science, an anonymous pipe is a simplex FIFO communication channel that may be used for one-way interprocess communication (IPC). An implementation is often integrated into the operating system's file IO subsystem. Typically a parent program opens anonymous pipes, and creates a new process that inherits the...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha%20Microsystems
Alpha Microsystems, Inc., often shortened to Alpha Micro, was an American computer company founded in California in 1977. The company was founded in 1977 in Costa Mesa, California, by John French, Dick Wilcox and Bob Hitchcock. During the dot-com boom, the company changed its name to AlphaServ, then NQL Inc., reflectin...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E2%86%90
← or <- may refer to: an arrow (symbol), character of Unicode an arrow key or a backspace on a keyboard ←, <<, <-, representing the assignment operator in various programming languages a converse implication in logic the relative direction of left or back "Caused by" (and other meanings), in medical notation See...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E2%86%92
→ or -> may refer to: one of the arrow symbols, characters of Unicode one of the arrow keys, on a keyboard →, >, representing the assignment operator in various programming languages ->, a pointer operator in C and C++ where a->b is synonymous with (*a).b (except when either -> or * has been overridden in C++). →...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBTK-FM
CBTK-FM is a Canadian radio station, which broadcasts the programming of the CBC Radio One network in Kelowna, British Columbia. The station broadcasts at 88.9 FM in Kelowna. History The station was launched in 1987. Prior to its launch, CBC Radio programming aired in Kelowna on private affiliate CKOV 630 in the AM ba...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBCV-FM
CBCV-FM is a Canadian radio station, which broadcasts the programming of the CBC Radio One network in Victoria, British Columbia, and throughout Vancouver Island, the Southern Gulf Islands, and the Sunshine Coast. It also reaches out to parts of Washington north of Everett, but is harder to listen to because of KSER on...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBY%20%28radio%20station%29
CBY is a clear-channel public radio station in Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador. It is owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and it carries the CBC's Radio One network. The transmitter is off the Trans-Canada Highway near Massey Drive in Corner Brook. CBY is a Class A station, transmitting with 10,00...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBA%20on%20CBS
The NBA on CBS is the branding that is used for weekly broadcasts of National Basketball Association (NBA) games produced by CBS Sports, the sports division of the CBS television network in the United States. CBS aired NBA games from the 1973–74 NBA season (when it succeeded ABC Sports as the national broadcaster of th...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hampton%20Court%20%28TV%20series%29
Hampton Court is a 1991 Australian situation comedy series, produced by Gary Reilly Productions for the Seven Network. The series was a spin-off of Hey Dad...! with the link being the inclusion here of actress Julie McGregor reprising her role of Betty Wilson. She continued to play that role in Hey Dad while this seri...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game%20server
A game server (also sometimes referred to as a host) is a server which is the authoritative source of events in a multiplayer video game. The server transmits enough data about its internal state to allow its connected clients to maintain their own accurate version of the game world for display to players. They also re...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cost%20efficiency
Cost efficiency (or cost optimality), in the context of parallel computer algorithms, refers to a measure of how effectively parallel computing can be used to solve a particular problem. A parallel algorithm is considered cost efficient if its asymptotic running time multiplied by the number of processing units involve...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video%20Encoded%20Invisible%20Light
Video Encoded Invisible Light (VEIL) is a technology for encoding low-bandwidth digital data bitstream in video signal, developed by VEIL Interactive Technologies. VEIL is compatible with multiple formats of video signals, including PAL, SECAM, and NTSC. The technology is based on a steganographically encoded data stre...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open%20Platform%20Management%20Architecture
Open Platform Management Architecture (OPMA) is an open, royalty free standard for connecting a modular, platform hardware management subsystem (an "mCard") to a computer motherboard. Platform hardware management generally refers to the remote monitoring of platform hardware variables such as fan speed, voltages, CPU ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Players%20%282002%20TV%20program%29
Players (styled Player$ for logos) is an American television program focused on video games that aired on G4 (formerly G4techTV) starting in 2002. It was one of the launch programs for the G4 network. The main premise of the show was to interview famous celebrities and see if they played video games or not, what their ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean%20Howard
Sean Martin Howard is an Australian entrepreneur, founder of OzEmail, at one time Australia's largest Internet company. In the 1980s Howard founded Australian Personal Computer, Australia's top-selling computer magazine. He also developed the Microtex 666 service that ran on the Viatel system. In 1988 he became an or...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CF%20Cable%20TV
CF Cable TV was a Canadian cable company in the 1980s and 1990s. Owned by Jean Pouliot, a businessman in Montreal, Quebec whose holdings also included CFCF-TV and the TQS television network, CF Cable TV served parts of Montreal, Laval and western suburbs on the Island of Montreal. History The company was established i...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Wedge%20%28Australian%20TV%20series%29
The Wedge was an Australian sketch show created by Ian McFadyen and produced by Cornerbox for Network Ten. The show stars Dailan Evans, from the ABC sketch show Eagle & Evans; Adam Zwar, best known for his roles in Wilfred, Rebel Wilson, who at the time was best known as 'Toula' on the comedy show Pizza; Jason Gann, tw...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport%20in%20Cairo
Transport in Cairo comprises an extensive road network, rail system, subway system and maritime services for the more than 15.2 million inhabitants of the city. Cairo is the hub of almost the entire Egyptian transport network. Transport today Road system An extensive road network connects Cairo with other Egyptian ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiji%20Television
Fiji Television Limited is one of Fiji's main television network. It was founded on 15 June 1994 as the first permanent commercial television broadcasting network in the country, although television had previously been introduced temporarily in October 1991 to broadcast the Rugby World Cup as well as Cricket World Cup....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FLACC
FLACC is an implementation of the ALGOL 68 programming language. Chris Thomson and Colin Broughton founded Chion Corporation which developed and marketed FLACC (Full Language Algol 68 Checkout Compiler). This compiler and run-time system conformed exactly to the Revised Report, ran on IBM 370 and compatible mainframes...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backup%20rotation%20scheme
A backup rotation scheme is a system of backing up data to computer media (such as tapes) that minimizes, by re-use, the number of media used. The scheme determines how and when each piece of removable storage is used for a backup job and how long it is retained once it has backup data stored on it. Different techniqu...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vector%20graphics%20%28disambiguation%29
Vector graphics are a form of computer graphics. Vector graphic may also refer to: Vector Graphic, a computer company Vektor Grafix, UK based computer game development company See also Raster graphics Vector (disambiguation) Vectorization (disambiguation)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Street%20Fighter%20II%20%28manga%29
, simply titled Street Fighter II in its English editions, is a manga series written and drawn by Masaomi Kanzaki that was serialized in the monthly Family Computer Magazine in 1993 and 1994. It is based on the fighting game of the same name and its subsequent iterations. The manga was produced prior to the release of ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Billboard%20Hot%20100%20number%20ones%20of%202006
The Billboard Hot 100 is a chart that ranks the best-performing singles of the United States. Published by Billboard magazine, the data are compiled by Nielsen SoundScan based collectively on each single's weekly physical and digital sales, and airplay. In 2006, 18 singles reached the top of the chart, the most number-...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brachial
Brachial means "pertaining to the arm", and may refer to: Brachial artery, in anatomy Brachial fascia Brachial lymph nodes Brachial veins Brachial plexus, a network of nerves Brachial valve, the upper valve in Brachiopods Brachialis muscle
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual%20Object%20System
The Virtual Object System (VOS) is a computer software technology for creating distributed object systems. The sites hosting Vobjects are typically linked by a computer network, such as a local area network or the Internet. Vobjects may send messages to other Vobjects over these network links (remotely) or within the s...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/To%20Outrun%20Doomsday
To Outrun Doomsday is a science fiction novel by English writer Kenneth Bulmer. It was first published in 1967. Plot summary The novel concerns "Lucky" Jack Waley, a computer salesman and conman unfortunate enough to be aboard the starship Bucentaure when the engine blows. He crashlands on the planet Kerim, a planet w...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christos%20Papadimitriou
Christos Charilaos Papadimitriou (; born August 16, 1949) is a Greek theoretical computer scientist and the Donovan Family Professor of Computer Science at Columbia University. Education Papadimitriou studied at the National Technical University of Athens, where in 1972 he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in elect...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PQI
PQI may refer to: Presque Isle International Airport, IATA airport code Print Quality Improvement, data exchange format of Advanced Photo System Predictive Quantities Indicator, used for College and university rankings Pittsburgh Quantum Institute See also PQ1 (disambiguation) PQL (disambiguation)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sequential%20analysis
In statistics, sequential analysis or sequential hypothesis testing is statistical analysis where the sample size is not fixed in advance. Instead data are evaluated as they are collected, and further sampling is stopped in accordance with a pre-defined stopping rule as soon as significant results are observed. Thus ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBN%20LISP
BBN LISP (also stylized BBN-Lisp) was a dialect of the Lisp programming language by Bolt, Beranek and Newman Inc. in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It was based on L. Peter Deutsch's implementation of Lisp for the PDP-1 (called Basic PDP-1 LISP), which was developed from 1960 to 1964. Over time the language was expanded unt...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home%20network
A home network or home area network (HAN) is a type of computer network that facilitates communication among devices within the close vicinity of a home. Devices capable of participating in this network, for example, smart devices such as network printers and handheld mobile computers, often gain enhanced emergent cap...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reduced%20gradient%20bubble%20model
The reduced gradient bubble model (RGBM) is an algorithm developed by Bruce Wienke for calculating decompression stops needed for a particular dive profile. It is related to the Varying Permeability Model. but is conceptually different in that it rejects the gel-bubble model of the varying permeability model. It is ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WTVQ-DT
WTVQ-DT (channel 36) is a television station in Lexington, Kentucky, United States, affiliated with ABC and MyNetworkTV. Owned by Morris Multimedia, the station maintains studios and transmitter facilities on the outer loop of Man o' War Boulevard (KY 1425) in the Brighton section of Fayette County, across Winchester R...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim%20Kent
William James Kent (born February 10, 1960) is an American research scientist and computer programmer. He has been a contributor to genome database projects and the 2003 winner of the Benjamin Franklin Award. Early life Kent was born in Hawaii and grew up in San Francisco, California, United States. Computer animati...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio%20Cadena%20Nacional
Radio Cadena Nacional may refer to: RCN Radio, a Colombian radio network RCN TV, a Colombian television network See also Cadena nacional, a national network in several Latin American countries RCN (disambiguation)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RCN%20Televisi%C3%B3n
RCN Televisión, branded as Canal RCN (Radio Cadena Nacional) is a Colombian free-to-air television network. It is a Colombian open television channel, belonging to the Ardila Lülle Organization. It was founded as a television content production company on March 23, 1967, and found its broadcasts as an independent chann...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A1000
A1000 may refer to: Amiga 1000, a personal computer manufactured by Commodore International A1000 road, a main road in the United Kingdom Sony NW-A1000, a Walkman digital audio player
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A2000
A2000 may refer to: A2000 road, a road in Great Britain connecting Crayford and Slade Green Amiga 2000, a computer released in 1986
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A3000
A3000 may refer to: A3000 road (Great Britain), a road connecting Turnham Green and Chiswick Acorn Archimedes 3000, a 1989 computer Commodore Amiga 3000, a 1990 computer Shizuoka Railway A3000 series EMU train Sony NW-A3000, a Walkman digital audio player
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A600
A600 may refer to: Amiga 600, home computer released in 1992 A600, the contact rating of smaller NEMA contactors and relays RotorWay A600 Talon, an American Helicopter design
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A4000
A4000 may refer to: Yamaha A4000, a Yamaha sampler Acorn Archimedes 4000, a 1992 computer Adelaide Metro A-City 4000 Class Amiga 4000, a 1992 Commodore computer
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LOGNet
U.S. Army Logistics Network (LOGNet) a Community of Practice (CoP) for logisticians maintained by the Combined Arms Support Command, Fort Lee, Virginia. LOGNet is a U.S. Army-wide Logistics Network and enterprise level knowledge system that supports knowledge flow throughout the logistics community. LOGNet is part ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A1500
A1500 may refer to: Amiga 1500 computer A1500 road, a road in England
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connecticut%20Public%20Television
Connecticut Public Television (CPTV) is the PBS member network for the U.S. state of Connecticut. It is owned by Connecticut Public Broadcasting, a community-based non-profit organization that holds the licenses for all PBS member stations licensed in the state, and also owns the state's NPR member, Connecticut Public ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United%20Networks
United Networks is an Internet service provider (ISP) and media distributor that was established in Kuwait on 1 October, 2005. The company is a member of KIPCO and has several subsidiary companies. External links Official website of United Networks (Kuwait) Official website of United Networks UK Telecommunications co...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulfsat
Gulfsat provides satellite communications solutions in the state of Kuwait. It was established in 1995 with the partnership of the Kuwait Ministry of Communications and Hughes Network Systems. Gulfsat is a member of KIPCO Group, the region's leading investment group. Company history Gulfsat started in 1995 by leasin...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhymney%20railway%20station
Rhymney railway station serves the town of Rhymney in Wales. Situated on the Valley Lines network north of Cardiff Central, it is the terminus of the Rhymney Line. The station has sidings to the west of its single platform which are used for the overnight stabling of the diesel multiple unit trains History The rail...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bargoed%20railway%20station
Bargoed railway station serves the town of Bargoed in the county borough of Caerphilly, South Wales. It is a stop on the Rhymney branch of the Valley Lines network. It is located close to the Bargoed Interchange bus station. History The station was opened on 31 March 1858 by the Rhymney Railway and was once a busy ju...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NTRUSign
NTRUSign, also known as the NTRU Signature Algorithm, is an NTRU public-key cryptography digital signature algorithm based on the GGH signature scheme. The original version of NTRUSign was Polynomial Authentication and Signature Scheme (PASS), and was published at CrypTEC'99. The improved version of PASS was named as N...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KQDS-TV
KQDS-TV (channel 21) is a television station in Duluth, Minnesota, United States, affiliated with the Fox network. Owned by Red River Broadcasting, the station has studios on London Road in Duluth (along I-35), and its transmitter is located west of downtown in Hilltop Park. Master control and some internal operations ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port%20FM
Port FM was a local radio station based in Timaru, New Zealand that broadcast throughout South Canterbury and the MacKenzie Country. It also operated as a network with sister-stations in Ashburton and Oamaru known as 'Port FM Local'. Port FM's music genre was contemporary rock and pop, with the bulk of the weekday pl...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NepaLinux
NepaLinux was a Debian and Morphix-based Linux distribution focused on desktop usage in Nepali language computing. It contains applications for desktop users, such as OpenOffice.org, Nepali GNOME and KDE desktops, Nepali input method editor. The development and distribution of NepaLinux was done by Madan Puraskar Pus...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star%20Movies
Star Movies is an Asian pay television network owned by Disney Entertainment. Star Movies was originally launched as a single channel broadcast across Asia, but it was regionalised into different localised channels since then. Fox Networks Group Asia Pacific have since rebranded some of the network's international feed...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NetCDF%20Operators
NCO (netCDF Operators) is a suite of programs designed to facilitate manipulation and analysis of self-describing data stored in the netCDF format. Program Suite ncap2 netCDF arithmetic processor ncatted netCDF attribute editor ncbo netCDF binary operator (includes addition, multiplication and others) ncclimo netCDF c...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kai%27s%20Power%20Tools
Kai's Power Tools are a set of API plugins created by the German computer scientist Kai Krause in 1992 that were designed for use with Adobe Photoshop and Corel Photo-Paint. Kai's Power Tools were sold to Corel in 2000 when MetaCreations was closed. The phrase Kai's Power Tools is often abbreviated to KPT. There are ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snowden
Snowden may refer to: People Snowden (surname), a given name and a family name Edward Snowden, former computer intelligence consultant who leaked highly classified information from the National Security Agency (NSA) in 2013 Fictional characters Snowden (character), a character from the novel Catch-22 by Joseph Hel...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Targus%20%28company%29
Targus is a privately owned multinational mobile computing accessories company that designs, manufactures, and sells laptop and tablet cases, computer accessories such as mice, keyboards, and privacy screens, as well as universal docking stations. Targus released the world’s first laptop case in 1983. Targus employs a...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roller%20Coaster%20DataBase
Roller Coaster DataBase (RCDB) is a roller coaster and amusement park database begun in 1996 by Duane Marden. It has grown to feature statistics and pictures of over 10,000 roller coasters from around the world. Publications that have mentioned RCDB include The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Toledo Blade, Orlando ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knowledge%20collection%20from%20volunteer%20contributors
Knowledge collection from volunteer vontributors (KCVC) is a subfield of knowledge acquisition within artificial intelligence which attempts to drive down the cost of acquiring the knowledge required to support automated reasoning by having the public enter knowledge in computer processable form over the internet. KCVC...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul%20Rudish
Paul Bernard Rudish (born September 27, 1968) is an American animator, storyboard artist, writer, and voice actor, originally known for his art, writing, and design work at Cartoon Network Studios on series created by Genndy Tartakovsky. He went on to co-create the series Sym-Bionic Titan and, in 2013, developed, wrote...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caribbean%20Broadcasting%20Network
The Caribbean Broadcasting Network (formerly LKK Group) is a broadcasting company, headquartered in the Hollywood Center Studios (HCS) in Hollywood, California. The company owns and operates four television stations, two in Puerto Rico and two in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The stations are affiliates of Cozi TV, FOX, LAT...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KFPX-TV
KFPX-TV (channel 39) is a television station licensed to Newton, Iowa, United States, broadcasting the Ion Television network to the Des Moines area. Owned and operated by the Ion Media subsidiary of the E. W. Scripps Company, the station maintains offices on 114th Street in Urbandale, and its transmitter is located in...