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Cherub
A cherub (Heb. כרוב, pl.
Cherub
MPEG-1 Audio Layer II
MPEG-1 Audio Layer II (MP2, sometimes incorrectly called Musicam) MPEG Audio FAQ Version 9 is an audio codec defined by ISO/IEC 11172-3. While MP3 is much more popular for PC and internet applications, MP2 remains a dominant standard for audio broadcasting.
MPEG-1_Audio_Layer_II
CP/M-86
CP/M-86 was a version of the CP/M operating system that Digital Research made for the Intel 8086 and Intel 8088. The commands are those of CP/M-80.
CP/M-86
Hidden message
A hidden message is information that is not immediately noticeable, and that must be discovered or uncovered and interpreted before it can be known. Hidden messages include backwards audio messages, hidden visual messages and symbolic or cryptic codes such as a crossword or cipher.
Hidden_message
C News
C News is a news server package, written by Geoff Collyer, assisted by Henry Spencer, at the University of Toronto as a replacement for B News. It was presented at the Winter 1987 USENIX conference in Washington, D.
C_News
UUCP
UUCP is an abbreviation for Unix to Unix CoPy. The term generally refers to a suite of computer programs and protocols allowing remote execution of commands and transfer of files, email and netnews between computers.
UUCP
Seraph
A seraph (Heb. שׂרף, pl.
Seraph
SEPECAT Jaguar
|introduced = 1973
SEPECAT_Jaguar
Boeing 2707
The Boeing 2707 was developed as the first American supersonic transport (SST). After winning a competition for a government-funded contract to build an American SST, Boeing began development at its facilities in Seattle, Washington.
Boeing_2707
Empty product
Talk:Empty_product
Gifu Prefecture
is a prefecture located in the Chūbu region of central Japan. Its capital is the city of Gifu.
Gifu_Prefecture
Kung fu (term)
Talk:Kung_fu_(term)
Ø
The "Ø" (minuscule: "ø"), is a vowel and a letter used in the Danish, Faroese and Norwegian languages.
Ø
C. J. Cherryh
| birthplace = St. Louis, Missouri
C._J._Cherryh
HTMS Chakri Naruebet
The Chakri Naruebet (Thai] จักรีนฤเบศร) is [[Thailand|Thailand's first and only aircraft carrier.
HTMS_Chakri_Naruebet
Biodiesel
Talk:Biodiesel
Evolutionary algorithm
In artificial intelligence, an evolutionary algorithm (EA) is a subset of evolutionary computation, a generic population-based metaheuristic optimization algorithm. An EA uses some mechanisms inspired by biological evolution: reproduction, mutation, recombination, and selection.
Evolutionary_algorithm
Alt.* hierarchy
The alt.* hierarchy is a major class of newsgroups in Usenet, containing all newsgroups whose name begins with "alt.
Alt.*_hierarchy
Postmodernity
Postmodernity (also spelled post-modernity or the pejorative postmodern condition) is generally used to describe the economic and/or cultural state or condition of society which is said to exist after modernity. Some schools of thought hold that modernity ended in the late 20th century, replaced by post-modernity, while others would extend modernity to cover the developments denoted by Postmodernity and into the present.
Postmodernity
Scientific skepticism
Scientific skepticism or rational skepticism (also spelled scepticism), sometimes referred to as skeptical inquiry, is a scientific or practical, epistemological position in which one questions the veracity of claims lacking empirical evidence. In practice, the term is most commonly applied to the examination of claims and
Scientific_skepticism
Real-time operating system
Talk:Real-time_operating_system
Heavy metal umlaut
The heavy metal umlaut is the gratuitous or decorative use of an umlaut over letters in the name of a heavy metal band, such as Mötley Crüe or Motörhead. The use of umlauts and other diacritics with a blackletter style typeface is a form of foreign branding intended to give a band's logo a Teutonic quality.
Heavy_metal_umlaut
Winsock
In computing, the Windows Sockets API, which was later shortened to Winsock, is a technical specification that defines how Windows network software should access network services, especially TCP/IP. It defines a standard interface between a Windows TCP/IP client application (such as an FTP client or a Gopher client) and the underlying TCP/IP protocol stack.
Winsock
Paleoconservatism
Paleoconservatism (sometimes shortened to paleo or paleocon when the context is clear) is a term for an anti-communist and anti-authoritariananti-authoritarian is used here following a definition contributed to Wikipedia: "opposition to... [the] concentration of power in a leader or an elite not constitutionally responsible to the people.
Paleoconservatism
Beriberi
Beriberi
Anarchism/Old version
Talk:Anarchism/Old_version
S-2 Tracker
|designer =
S-2_Tracker
Paleoconservatism
Talk:Paleoconservatism
Unix
Talk:Unix
Unix philosophy
The Unix philosophy is a set of cultural norms and philosophical approaches to developing software based on the experience of leading developers of the Unix operating system.
Unix_philosophy
X-Men (TV series)
Japan
X-Men_(TV_series)
BAC TSR-2
The British Aircraft Corporation Tactical Strike/Reconnaissance 2 (TSR-2) was an ill-fated Cold War strike aircraft developed by the British Aircraft Corporation (BAC) for the Royal Air Force (RAF) in the early 1960s. The TSR-2 was designed to penetrate a well-defended forward battle area at low altitudes and very high speeds, and then attack high-value targets in the rear with close-in bomb runs and precision drops.
BAC_TSR-2
Mixed martial arts
Mixed martial arts (MMA) is a full contact combat sport that allows a wide variety of fighting techniques, from a mixture of martial arts traditions and non-traditions, to be used in competitions. The rules allow the use of striking and grappling techniques, both while standing and on the ground.
Mixed_martial_arts
Satmar (Hasidic dynasty)
Satmar (or Satmar Hasidism or Satmarer Hasidism) (חסידות סאטמאר) is a Hasidic movement of mostly Hungarian and Romanian Hasidic Jews who survived World War II. It was founded and led by the late Hungarian-born Grand Rebbe Yoel Teitelbaum (1887-1979), who was the rabbi of the town of Szatmárnémeti, Kingdom of Hungary (now Satu Mare, Romania) up to World War II.
Satmar_(Hasidic_dynasty)
End-to-end principle
The end-to-end principle is one of the central design principles of the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) widely used on the Internet as well as in other protocols and distributed systems in general. The principle states that, whenever possible, communications protocol operations should be defined to occur at the end-points of a communications system, or as close as possible to the resource being controlled.
End-to-end_principle
A/UX
A/UX (from Apple Unix) was Apple Computer's implementation of the Unix operating system for some of their Macintosh computers. The later versions of A/UX ran on the Macintosh II, Quadra and Centris series of machines.
A/UX
Bootstrap Protocol
In computing, Bootstrap Protocol, or BOOTP, is a UDP network protocol used by a network client to obtain its IP address automatically. This is usually done during the bootstrap process when a computer is starting up.
Bootstrap_Protocol
M*A*S*H (TV series)
Talk:M*A*S*H_(TV_series)
Dassault Rafale
The Dassault Rafale () is a French twin-engined delta-wing highly agile multi-role fighter aircraft designed and built by Dassault Aviation. The Rafale is being produced both for land-based use with the French Air Force and for carrier-based naval operations with the French Navy.
Dassault_Rafale
B News
B News was a Usenet news server developed at the University of California, Berkeley by Matt Glickman and Mark Horton as a replacement for A News. It was used on Unix systems from 1981 into the 1990s and is the reference implementation for the de facto Usenet standard described in IETF RFC 850 and RFC 1036.
B_News
Political parties in the United States
This article presents the main political parties in United States politics.
Political_parties_in_the_United_States
Pancreas transplantation
Pancreas_transplantation
Request for Comments
Talk:Request_for_Comments
Preparation H
Preparation H is a brand of medications used in the treatment of hemorrhoids. It was originally packaged in a tube like toothpaste, with a similar consistency.
Preparation_H
HTTP 404
Talk:HTTP_404
Arnold Rimmer
Arnold Judas Rimmer is a fictional character in the science fiction situation comedy Red Dwarf, played by Chris Barrie. He is unpopular with his crew mates, and is often the target of insults or pranks.
Arnold_Rimmer
Endianness
Talk:Endianness
Texas City Disaster
The Texas City Disaster of April 16, 1947, started with the mid-morning fire and detonation of approximately 2,300 tonsTexas City, Texas Disaster of ammonium nitrate on board the French-registered vessel SS Grandcamp in the port at Texas City, Texas, killing 567 people. It also triggered the first ever class action lawsuit against the United States government, under the then-recently enacted Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA), on behalf of 8,485 victims.
Texas_City_Disaster
Iomega Zip drive
The Zip drive is a medium-capacity removable disk storage system, introduced by Iomega in late 1994. Originally, Zip disks had a capacity of 100 MB, but later versions increased this to first 250 MB and then 750 MB.
Iomega_Zip_drive
Free Internet Chess Server
The Free Internet Chess Server (FICS) is a volunteer-run Internet chess server. It was organized as a free alternative to the Internet Chess Club (ICC), after that site began charging for membership.
Free_Internet_Chess_Server