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Apollo 12
mass 28,838 kg
Apollo_12
Emoticon
An emoticon is a symbol or combination of symbols used to convey emotional content in written or message form. The word is a portmanteau of the English words emotion (or emote) and icon.
Emoticon
Shock site
A shock site is a website that is intended to be offensive, disgusting or disturbing to its viewers, containing materials of high shock value which is also considered distasteful and crude, and is generally of a pornographic, scatological, extremely violent, extremely profane, or extremely provocative nature. Some shock sites display a single picture, animation, or video clip, or a small gallery, and are often passed around via email or disguised in posts to discussion sites as a hoax in an attempt to trick readers into following the link to the website.
Shock_site
Gary Gygax
| birthplace = Chicago, Illinois, United States
Gary_Gygax
Garfield
Garfield is a daily-syndicated comic strip created by Jim Davis. Published since June 19, 1978, it chronicles the life of the title character, the cat Garfield (named for Davis's grandfather); his owner, Jon Arbuckle; and the dog, Odie.
Garfield
Machinima
Machinima ( or ), a Portmanteau of machine cinema,Lowood 2006, 26; Marino, 1, 12; Bailey. is a collection of associated production techniques whereby computer-generated imagery (CGI) is rendered using real-time, interactive 3-D engines instead of professional 3D animation software.
Machinima
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
(Cannes Film Festival)
O_Brother,_Where_Art_Thou?
Robert Anton Wilson
| birthplace = Brooklyn, New York
Robert_Anton_Wilson
Smiley
The smiley, smiley face, or happy face, is a stylized representation of a smiling human face, commonly represented as a yellow circle with two dots representing eyes and a half circle representing the mouth. “Smiley” is also sometimes used as a generic term for any emoticon.
Smiley
Steampunk
Steampunk is a subgenre of fantasy and speculative fiction that came into prominence in the 1980s and early 1990s. The term denotes works set in an era or world where steam power is still widely used—usually the 19th century, and often set in Victorian era England—but with prominent elements of either science fiction or fantasy, such as fictional technological inventions like those found in the works of H.
Steampunk
Superhero
A superhero (sometimes rendered super-hero or super hero) is a fictional character "of unprecedented physical prowess dedicated to acts of derring-do in the public interest".National Periodical Publications v.
Superhero
Sense
Senses are the physiological methods of perception. The senses and their operation, classification, and theory are overlapping topics studied by a variety of fields, most notably neuroscience, cognitive psychology (or cognitive science), and philosophy of perception.
Sense
Fox Broadcasting Company
South America Philippines Europe|Japan
Fox_Broadcasting_Company
Dice
Talk:Dice
Cisco Systems
San Jose, CA
Cisco_Systems
Dave Berg (cartoonist)
Dave Berg (Brooklyn, June 12, 1920 – May 17, 2002) was an American cartoonist, most noted for his work in Mad.
Dave_Berg_(cartoonist)
Lawrence Lessig
| birth_place = Rapid City, South Dakota, U.S.
Lawrence_Lessig
Steven Brust
Steven Karl Zoltán Brust (born November 23, 1955) is an American fantasy and science fiction author of Hungarian descent. He was a member of the writers' group The Scribblies, which included Emma Bull, Pamela Dean, Will Shetterly, Nate Bucklin, Kara Dalkey, and Patricia Wrede, and also belongs to the Pre-Joycean Fellowship.
Steven_Brust
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi () is the trade name for the popular wireless technology used in home networks, mobile phones, video games and more. In particular, it covers the various IEEE 802.
Wi-Fi
List of countries by population
Talk:List_of_countries_by_population
Size of Wikipedia
Wikipedia_talk:Size_of_Wikipedia
C-SPAN
| language = American English
C-SPAN
Kevin Mitnick
| birth_place = Los Angeles, California
Kevin_Mitnick
Boron
Talk:Boron
Raymond Scott
Raymond Scott (born Harry Warnow, 10 September 1908 — 8 February 1994), was an American composer, band leader, pianist, engineer, recording studio maverick, and electronic instrument inventor. He was born in Brooklyn to a family of Russian-Jewish immigrants.
Raymond_Scott
Jon Lech Johansen
| birth_place = Harstad, Norway
Jon_Lech_Johansen
Distributed Proofreaders
Distributed Proofreaders (commonly abbreviated as DP or PGDP) is a project to support the development of e-texts for Project Gutenberg.
Distributed_Proofreaders
Cover version
In popular music, a cover version, or simply cover, is a new rendition (performance or recording) of a previously recorded, commercially released song.
Cover_version
Telus
| foundation = 1999 with the merger of Telus (Alberta) and BCTel
Telus
Robert Hanssen
| place_of_birth = Chicago, Illinois, United States
Robert_Hanssen
China Miéville
| birthplace = Norwich, England
China_Miéville
Neverwinter Nights
LinuxMac }}
Neverwinter_Nights
Deep linking
Deep linking, on the World Wide Web, is making a hyperlink that points to a specific page or image on another website, instead of that website's main or home page. Such links are called deep links.
Deep_linking
Aliens (film)
Aliens is a 1986 science fiction/action film starring Sigourney Weaver, Michael Biehn, Lance Henriksen, and Bill Paxton. A sequel to the 1979 film Alien, Aliens is set fifty-seven years after the first film and is regarded by many film critics as a benchmark for the action and science fiction genres.
Aliens_(film)
Cory Doctorow
| birthplace = Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Cory_Doctorow
Discovery Channel
Talk:Discovery_Channel
Nikola Smolenski
User_talk:Nikola_Smolenski
CAPTCHA
A CAPTCHA () is a type of challenge-response test used in computing to ensure that the response is not generated by a computer. The process usually involves one computer (a server) asking a user to complete a simple test which the computer is able to generate and grade.
CAPTCHA
Neutron bomb
Talk:Neutron_bomb
Room 101
Talk:Room_101
School and university projects
Wikipedia:School_and_university_projects
School and university projects
Wikipedia_talk:School_and_university_projects
Smart Personal Objects Technology
Talk:Smart_Personal_Objects_Technology
Text messaging
Text messaging, or texting is the common term for the sending of "short" (160 characters or fewer, including spaces) text messages from mobile phones using the Short Message Service (SMS). It is available on most digital mobile phones and some personal digital assistants with on-board wireless telecommunications.
Text_messaging
Motor
User_talk:Motor
SETI@home
Talk:SETI@home
Sosumi
Sosumi is one of the system sounds introduced in Apple Inc.'s Macintosh System 7 operating system in 1991, an extremely short sample of a xylophone, which gained notoriety in computer folklore as a cheeky response to a long-running Apple Corps v.
Sosumi
FairPlay
FairPlay is a digital rights management (DRM) technology created by Apple Inc., based on technology created by the company Veridisc.
FairPlay
Hinckley
Hinckley is a town in south-west Leicestershire, England. It has a population of 43,246 (2001 census).
Hinckley
Broadcast flag
A broadcast flag is a set of status bits (or a "flag") sent in the data stream of a digital television program that indicates whether or not the data stream can be recorded, or if there are any restrictions on recorded content. Possible restrictions include the inability to save an unencrypted digital program to a hard disk or other non-volatile storage, inability to make secondary copies of recorded content (in order to share or archive), forceful reduction of quality when recording (such as reducing high-definition video to the resolution of standard TVs), and inability to skip over commercials.
Broadcast_flag