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In computer networking, the Name/Finger protocol and the Finger user information protocol are simple network protocols for the exchange of human-oriented status and user information.
The Name/Finger protocol, written by David Zimmerman, is based on Request for Comments document RFC 742 (December 1977) as an interface to the name and finger programs that provide status reports on a particular computer system or a particular person at network sites. The finger program was written in 1971 by Les Earnest who created the program to solve the need of users who wanted information on other users of the network. Information on who is logged-in was useful to check the availability of a person to meet. This was probably the earliest form of presence information for remote network users.
Prior to the finger program, the only way to get this information was with a who program that showed IDs and terminal line numbers (the server's internal number of the communication line, over which the user's terminal is connected) for logged-in users. Earnest named his program after the idea that people would run their fingers down the who list to find what they were looking for.
Glenn Lee Beck (born February 10, 1964) is an American television personality and radio host, conservative political commentator, author, television network producer, filmmaker, and entrepreneur. He hosts the Glenn Beck Radio Program, a popular nationally syndicated talk-radio show that airs throughout the United States on Premiere Radio Networks and the Glenn Beck television program, which ran from January 2006 to October 2008 on HLN, from January 2009 to June 2011 on the Fox News Channel and currently airs on TheBlaze. Beck has authored six New York Times–bestselling books. Beck is the founder and CEO of Mercury Radio Arts, a multimedia production company through which he produces content for radio, television, publishing, the stage, and the Internet. It was announced on April 6, 2011, that Beck would "transition off of his daily program" on Fox News later in the year but would team with Fox to "produce a slate of projects for Fox News Channel and Fox News' digital properties". Beck's last daily show on the network was June 30, 2011. In 2012, The Hollywood Reporter named Beck on its Digital Power Fifty list.
The 9-12 Project (or 9/12 Project, 912 Project) is a group created by American television and radio personality Glenn Beck. It was launched on the Friday March 13, 2009 episode of Glenn Beck, the eponymous talk show on Fox News Channel. A website was launched to promote the group, and several local 9-12 groups formed soon after in cities throughout the United States.
According to Beck, the purpose of the project is "to bring us all back to the place we were on September 12, 2001 ... we were not obsessed with red states, blue states or political parties. We were united as Americans, standing together to protect the values and principles of the greatest nation ever created." 9-12 represents the date following the September 11 attacks in 2001, and "9 Principles" and "12 Values" that Beck believes represent the principles and values shared by the Founding Fathers of the United States.
Some of the Tea Party movement was part of the 9-12 Project serving as a sponsor for the Taxpayer March on Washington on September 12, 2009. The 9-12 Project activists claim not to identify with any major political party.
A drop in popular music, especially electronic music styles, is a point in a music track where a switch of rhythm or bass line occurs and usually follows a recognizable build section and break.
The term "drop" comes from the composer or producer "dropping in" the primary rhythmic and foundational elements previously hinted at into the mix more or less at once. Related terms, typically describing certain types of drops, include "beat-up" (so named because it is a point where the producer brings up the foundational kick drum beat after having faded it down during a break or buildup) and "climax" (typically describing a single particularly striking drop heard late in the track).
Many genres of EDM can have more than one drop during a track, especially if the song is built on a "dance-pop" verse/chorus with vocals; a drop of some kind is typically heard somewhere during each chorus as the high point of that verse/chorus cycle. Most genres, however, tend to emphasize a single drop as the beginning of the high point, or climax, of the entire track; in vocal subgenres this is typically the last repetition of the chorus, while in nonvocal genres it typically occurs in the last quarter of the track.
An overhand (or overcut or drop) is a semi-circular and vertical punch thrown with the rear hand. It is usually employed when the opponent is bobbing or slipping. The strategic utility of the drop relying on body weight can deliver a great deal of power.
Left overhand in long range
Left overhand in long range
Right overhand in long range
Right overhand in long range
Left overhand in long range and counterpunch
Left overhand in long range and counterpunch
Drop was the debut album by the Scottish band The Shamen, released in 1987 on their own Moksha label.
Dip may refer to:
The Magic Drip Drop Bottle experiment was five-year-old Aayansh’s entry into the Wolsey Hall Oxford Homeschooling Community Science Experiment competition. https://wolseyhalloxford.org.uk/college-community/ Aayansh is homeschooling with Wolsey Hall Oxford in India and entered his video into the ‘Most Unusual Experiment’ category. Aayansh’s mum kindly gave us an overview of the experiment: ‘I organized this experiment for my 5 year old to understand the 'Properties of Air Pressure' and also encourage recycling. So, we begin with a plastic bottle and make some holes in it and fill it with water. Here's an interesting part, even though there are holes the water doesn't flow out when the bottle lid is fastened. As soon as the lid is loosened the water rushes through the holes. This happens...
As part of this year’s Cannes Lions, we worked with the team at Procter & Gamble to produce two VR projects that highlight the importance of diversity and inclusion within the creative industry. The first of two projects, which have female directors and diverse teams, 'Drip Drop.' 'Drip Drop,' directed by Eliza McNitt, reveals the stories of four people who didn’t “see themselves” in the creative industry, yet took action to great effect. The experience begins in a mysterious void where digitized versions of four people are floating. Viewers can bring each person to life by blinking, thus prompting an interview describing the adversity each has faced in the creative community. Subscribe to RYOT for more: http://www.youtube.com/RYOT ****** Follow RYOT on Instagram: https://instagram.co...
Si whip*syrup es el punto de vista de Maribel, esta es el punto de vista de Renko. No se como <echo>Project puede condensar tanto yuri en 2 canciones. Song title: drip+drop Arrangement: Hiratake Vocals: Utashima Original song: Satellite Café Terrace Source: Magical Astronomy Circle: <echo>Project Album: Mary had a little love HP: http://echoproject.3rin.net/ Background image: http://danbooru.donmai.us/posts/722600 Traduccion al español: ParasiteTeromea Translated by: http://kafkafuura.wordpress.com/2012/03/27/dripdrop/
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When you cover up the lid to the bottle, the water is pulling down but that air up in the top of the bottle is becoming a vacuum. That means “low pressure.” The air pressure outside the bottle is higher, so it actually tries to push into the bottle through the bottom hole. In doing so, it keeps the water in. But when you open the lid Air from the top pressures the water and there for the water drips out of holes as fountain. www.seischool.com
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Epiphony - Drip Drop (Original Mix)
In computer networking, the Name/Finger protocol and the Finger user information protocol are simple network protocols for the exchange of human-oriented status and user information.
The Name/Finger protocol, written by David Zimmerman, is based on Request for Comments document RFC 742 (December 1977) as an interface to the name and finger programs that provide status reports on a particular computer system or a particular person at network sites. The finger program was written in 1971 by Les Earnest who created the program to solve the need of users who wanted information on other users of the network. Information on who is logged-in was useful to check the availability of a person to meet. This was probably the earliest form of presence information for remote network users.
Prior to the finger program, the only way to get this information was with a who program that showed IDs and terminal line numbers (the server's internal number of the communication line, over which the user's terminal is connected) for logged-in users. Earnest named his program after the idea that people would run their fingers down the who list to find what they were looking for.
[Jason:]
I found a secret hidden in dark
Something that no one knows
A revelation to my eyes
Words I can't understand inside it
What does it mean?
What does it hide?
The Federation's job is clearer now...
I can see the plot, it's laying down...
And I feel dismayed...
I have to spread the news
This plan must come to nothing
I have to spread the news
The project must be halted
Life evolution out of control
No more a human birth
In a society so produced
Perfect and working for a sole end
Taking the right
Rejecting the wrong
The Federation's job is clearer now...
I can see the plot, it's laying down...
And I feel dismayed...
I have to spread the news
This plan must come to nothing
I have to spread the news