# | Name | Price | Volume (24h) | % Change (24h) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Bitcoin (BTC) | $ 6407.08945063 | 3486438213.23 | -1.76 % |
2 | Litecoin (LTC) | $ 57.226744889 | 222043696.294 | -2.42 % |
3 | Ethereum (ETH) | $ 299.091056031 | 1563683410.2 | -3.40 % |
4 | Veritaseum (VERI) | $ 30.5953254966 | 627253.144574 | 13.00 % |
5 | EOS (EOS) | $ 5.1838896367 | 641980706.652 | -2.27 % |
6 | Centra (CTR) | $ 0.01150 | 0 | 0.00 % |
7 | DigiByte (DGB) | $ 0.0259878158 | 2126158.65197 | -3.61 % |
8 | AdEx (ADX) | $ 0.184458938 | 1270361.29937 | -1.97 % |
9 | Humaniq (HMQ) | $ 0.0433409124 | 65028.2704249 | 1.62 % |
10 | Private Instant Verified Transaction (PIVX) | $ 1.1161337342 | 470718.464997 | -5.41 % |
11 | XRP (XRP) | $ 0.3350396601 | 316438384.936 | -2.06 % |
12 | Bitshares (BTS) | $ 0.1105722514 | 11458840.9379 | 0.11 % |
13 | BitSwift (SWIFT) | $ 0.2812 | 0 | 0.00 % |
14 | OmiseGo (OMG) | $ 4.2471816078 | 50032244.2405 | 0.71 % |
15 | Sphere Coin (SPHR) | $ 0.3763253189 | 2032.58743739 | -1.44 % |
16 | Ethereum Classic (ETC) | $ 13.1889023119 | 231687958.594 | -3.79 % |
17 | NEM (XEM) | $ 0.107445583 | 11476831.1461 | 0.30 % |
18 | Rivetz (RVT) | $ 0.1215113394 | 262.852459313 | -5.00 % |
19 | HempCoin (HMP) | $ 0.00001788 | 0 | -14.29 % |
20 | MaidSafe Coin (MAID) | $ 0.2429294574 | 1273421.81501 | -2.69 % |
21 | FunFair (FUN) | $ 0.0193634502 | 635915.795121 | 1.00 % |
22 | Paragon (PRG) | $ 0.0700375082 | 67478.4667365 | -7.09 % |
23 | Stratis (STRAT) | $ 1.4387645259 | 1270600.71311 | -2.48 % |
24 | NavCoin (NAV) | $ 0.2537079688 | 268557.982956 | -10.64 % |
25 | Rise (RISE) | $ 0.0466766282 | 31.8938389686 | 44.55 % |
26 | Verge (XVG) | $ 0.0139078284 | 2940442.02163 | -2.69 % |
27 | Reddcoin (RDD) | $ 0.0023956947 | 764678.122534 | -2.63 % |
28 | TenX (PAY) | $ 0.5566814148 | 4820805.82363 | -4.77 % |
29 | Waves (WAVES) | $ 2.1444151749 | 3326043.38454 | 2.09 % |
30 | Lisk (LSK) | $ 3.8249721792 | 6950102.78028 | -2.23 % |
31 | KickCoin (KICK) | $ 0.0463409818 | 225946.074721 | 1.29 % |
32 | Monero (XMR) | $ 96.458147486 | 21643098.2402 | -3.52 % |
33 | Komodo (KMD) | $ 1.1344886617 | 477140.758791 | 1.08 % |
34 | BitcoinDark (BTCD) | $ 15.2783175463 | 150750.383001 | 2.78 % |
35 | Dash (DASH) | $ 153.923058386 | 274860221.026 | -5.20 % |
36 | Gnosis (GNO) | $ 30.6158467231 | 792115.967528 | -2.43 % |
37 | Populous (PPT) | $ 5.3366802053 | 5822982.3005 | 1.90 % |
38 | IOTA (IOT) | $ 0.5027 | 15487381.3794 | -2.46 % |
39 | NEO (NEO) | $ 19.0017347951 | 67412579.6706 | -0.77 % |
40 | BitConnect Coin (BCCOIN) | $ 1.00 | 0 | 0.00 % |
41 | ByteCoin (BTE) | $ 0.0023247821 | None | 0.00 % |
42 | Tether (USDT) | $ 1.0015032639 | 2748352586.84 | 0.06 % |
# | Name | Price | Volume (24h) | % Change (24h) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | PayPeer (PAYP) |
$ 0.00000909
|
129606.311193 | 106.12 % |
2 | Worldcore (WRC) |
$ 0.0056822634
|
33194.5562314 | 100.00 % |
3 | BuzzCoin (BUZZ) |
$ 0.0000629360
|
1281.61838727 | 94.49 % |
4 | Premium (PRE) |
$ 0.0882094165
|
66670.2016066 | 69.59 % |
5 | Ubiqoin (UBIQ) |
$ 0.002197
|
2022.47314961 | 65.19 % |
6 | Vulcano (VULC) |
$ 0.0000655258
|
3453.75637571 | 50.40 % |
# | Name | Price | Volume (24h) | % Change (24h) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Chip (CHIP) |
$ 0.0004926
|
322.62019215 | -77.61 % |
2 | Signal (SIG) |
$ 0.004776854
|
819.29196901 | -76.24 % |
3 | Ride My Car (RIDE) |
$ 0.0001310
|
3606.14144951 | -60.28 % |
4 | Bitair (BTCA) |
$ 0.00005000
|
200000 | -53.79 % |
5 | Bitcoin Supreme (BTCS*) |
$ 0.4483
|
1 | -51.29 % |
In computing, a data segment (often denoted .data) is a portion of an object file or the corresponding virtual address space of a program that contains initialized static variables, that is, global variables and static local variables. The size of this segment is determined by the size of the values in the program's source code, and does not change at run time.
The data segment is read-write, since the values of variables can be altered at run time. This is in contrast to the read-only data segment (rodata segment or .rodata), which contains static constants rather than variables; it also contrasts to the code segment, also known as the text segment, which is read-only on many architectures. Uninitialized data, both variables and constants, is instead in the BSS segment.
Historically, to be able to support memory address spaces larger than the native size of the internal address register would allow, early CPUs implemented a system of segmentation whereby they would store a small set of indexes to use as offsets to certain areas. The Intel 8086 family of CPUs provided four segments: the code segment, the data segment, the stack segment and the extra segment. Each segment was placed at a specific location in memory by the software being executed and all instructions that operated on the data within those segments were performed relative to the start of that segment. This allowed a 16-bit address register, which would normally provide 64KiB (65536 bytes) of memory space, to access a 1MiB (1048576 bytes) address space.
Data is uninterpreted information.
Data or DATA may also refer to:
DATA were an electronic music band created in the late 1970s by Georg Kajanus, creator of such bands as Eclection, Sailor and Noir (with Tim Dry of the robotic/music duo Tik and Tok). After the break-up of Sailor in the late 1970s, Kajanus decided to experiment with electronic music and formed DATA, together with vocalists Francesca ("Frankie") and Phillipa ("Phil") Boulter, daughters of British singer John Boulter.
The classically orientated title track of DATA’s first album, Opera Electronica, was used as the theme music to the short film, Towers of Babel (1981), which was directed by Jonathan Lewis and starred Anna Quayle and Ken Campbell. Towers of Babel was nominated for a BAFTA award in 1982 and won the Silver Hugo Award for Best Short Film at the Chicago International Film Festival of the same year.
DATA released two more albums, the experimental 2-Time (1983) and the Country & Western-inspired electronica album Elegant Machinery (1985). The title of the last album was the inspiration for the name of Swedish pop synth group, elegant MACHINERY, formerly known as Pole Position.
Actors: Robert Robbins (director), Robert Robbins (producer), Robert Robbins (editor), Robert Robbins (actor), Robert Robbins (writer), Lisa Ann Walter (actress), Lisa Ann Walter (producer), Sean Hampton (producer), Sean Hampton (actor), Steve Frech (actor), Vai Tiare (actress), Rory Lawrence Stevens (producer), Jordan Baum (actor), Jordan Baum (actor), Candace Gillespie (miscellaneous crew),
Genres: Adventure, Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Short,Actors: Derek Howard (producer), Derek Howard (writer), Derek Howard (editor), Derek Howard (actor), Derek Howard (director), Racan Souiedan (director), Racan Souiedan (producer), Racan Souiedan (writer), Racan Souiedan (actor), Sam Scott (editor), John Rogers (actor), Sam Scott (actor), Anna Beard (actress), Sam Scott (producer), Tanya Miklenic (actress),
Genres: Sci-Fi, Short,Actors: Greg DeLiso (actor), Greg DeLiso (editor), George Gross (actor), Henry Torbin (actor), Ned Martin (editor), Salvatore Interlandi (actor), Ned Martin (actor), Ned Martin (producer), Robert Mead (actor), Duane Langley (actor), Mark Breese (director), Rich Devaney (actor), Mark Breese (editor), Ben Hindell (actor), Martin-Frédéric Kahn (actor),
Plot: Meet Roy Rayome. He perpetrated the most famous crime of all time: The 1989 mugging of Corey Haim. Meet Warrington Bartleby. He is a fourth-generation mugger with talent and style to spare. What happens when these two mugging luminaries attempt to mug one another simultaneously? Answer: hilarity ensues! These two legends join forces to compete in the first-ever Mugging Olympics, but they quickly realize that getting there isn't as easy as it seems. With the Sheriff of New York hot on their trail, they must fight an uphill battle against the law, time and ultimately themselves. Equal parts earnest drama and pure unadulterated romp, Muggers: The Movie is a story of unsung villains and reminds us that muggers are people too.
Keywords: character-says-"dick"-as-epithet, punctuation-in-title, reference-to-freudActors: Atul Kulkarni (actor), Sadashiv Amrapurkar (actor), Uttara Baokar (actress), Ravindra Mankani (actor), Sumitra Bhave (director), Sunil Sukthankar (director), Mahesh Elkunchwar (actor), Siddharth Daftardar (actor),
Genres: ,Actors: Joel Soisson (producer), Ethan Phillips (actor), Richard Herd (actor), Denise Crosby (producer), Tracy Scoggins (actress), Robert Meyer Burnett (actor), Matthew Feeney (actor), Michael Forest (actor), John Billingsley (actor), Denise Crosby (actress), Phil Morris (actor), Simone De Camargo (miscellaneous crew), Scott Foster (miscellaneous crew), Andy Mangels (actor), Roger Nygard (editor),
Plot: In this follow-up to the popular 1997 documentary, Denise Crosby returns for another look at fans of the "Star Trek" franchise. This time there are interviews with fans from other countries, updates on fans featured in the first film, and performances by "Star Trek"-themed "filk" bands.
Keywords: apartment, celebrity, convention, costume, devotion, ebay, england, europe, fan, fandomActors: Philipp Scharrenberg (director), Philipp Scharrenberg (writer), Philipp Scharrenberg (editor), Philipp Scharrenberg (actor), Ingo Müller (actor), Jens Hönscheid (actor), Sebastian Fuchs (actor), Sebastian Fuchs (actor), Jens Hönscheid (actor), Jan Friesen (actor), Jan Friesen (actor), Rolf Schütteler (editor), Rolf Schütteler (actor), Thomas Shiozawa (actor), Raphaele Kunsmann-Faur (actress),
Genres: Comedy, Sci-Fi, Short,Actors: Lalit Pandit (composer), Bhushan Tiwari (actor), Nimesh Bhatt (miscellaneous crew), Bob Christo (actor), V.N. Mayekar (editor), Jatin Pandit (composer), Mukesh Khanna (actor), Akshay Kumar (actor), Kiran Kumar (actor), Anil Nagrath (actor), Sudhir Pandey (actor), Pankaj Dheer (actor), Surendra Pal (actor), Prithvi (actor), Raj N. Sippy (director),
Plot: Inspector Vijay lives with his elder brother, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Ashwini Kumar; and sister-in-law, Jyoti, in a upper middle-class community in India. Assigned an investigation, which leads Vijay to conclude that the crime was committed by K.K. Kelva's man, he risks his life to arrest him, and hold him in prison until such time a date is fixed for a court hearing. Vijay also interrogates his prisoner, often using excessive force. Shortly thereafter, Vijay is instructed to release the prisoner - and the person who instructs him thus is no other than his very own brother, Ashwini, who it seems on the pay-roll of Kelva and his gangsters. What can Vijay possibly do to bring an end to this illicit relationship?
Genres: Action,Actors: Emilio Kauderer (composer), Phillip J. Roth (writer), Phillip J. Roth (writer), Phillip J. Roth (director), Harold Cannon (actor), Phillip J. Roth (producer), Kato Kaelin (actor), Marcus Aurelius (actor), Raymond Storti (actor), Kristen Wilson (actress), Woon Young Park (actor), Gian-Carlo Scandiuzzi (producer), Allen Perada (actor), Gian-Carlo Scandiuzzi (actor), Talaat Captan (producer),
Plot: In a post-apocolyptic Los Angeles, a wheelchair bound veteren volunteers for an experimental cybergenic program that wil allow him to walk again only to find that it turns him into a lethal killing machine pre-programmed to kill the last remaining member of the resestance - the woman he loves.
Keywords: balisong, compound-bow, independent-film, post-apocalypse, robot, wheelchairActors: James Tolkan (actor), Gian Maria Volonté (actor), Christopher Lloyd (actor), Crispin Glover (actor), Clint Eastwood (actor), Flea (actor), Neil Ross (actor), Charles Fleischer (actor), George 'Buck' Flower (actor), Michael J. Fox (actor), Michael J. Fox (actor), Michael J. Fox (actor), Joe Flaherty (actor), Thomas F. Wilson (actor), Jeffrey Weissman (actor),
Plot: Marty McFly has only just gotten back from the past, when he is once again picked up by Dr. Emmett Brown and sent through time to the future. Marty's job in the future is to pose as his own son to prevent him from being thrown in prison. Unfortunately, things get worse when the future changes the present.
Keywords: 17-year-old, 1950s, 2010s, abandoned-library, absent-mindedness, actor-playing-female-role, actor-playing-multiple-roles, adult-actor-playing-teenage-boy, altering-history, alternate-historyActors: Frank Marshall (producer), Steven Spielberg (producer), Kathleen Kennedy (producer), Martha Plimpton (actress), Richard Donner (producer), Harvey Bernhard (producer), Sean Astin (actor), Lupe Ontiveros (actress), Robert Davi (actor), Richard Donner (actor), Corey Feldman (actor), Josh Brolin (actor), Joe Pantoliano (actor), Steven Spielberg (writer), Chris Columbus (writer),
Plot: Mikey Walsh and Brandon Walsh are brothers whose family is preparing to move because developers want to build a golf course in the place of their neighborhood -- unless enough money is raised to stop the construction of the golf course, and that's quite doubtful. But when Mikey stumbles upon a treasure map of the famed "One-Eyed" Willy's hidden fortune, Mikey, Brandon, and their friends Lawrence "Chunk" Cohen, Clark "Mouth" Devereaux, Andrea "Andy" Carmichael, Stefanie "Stef" Steinbrenner, and Richard "Data" Wang, calling themselves The Goonies, set out on a quest to find the treasure in hopes of saving their neighborhood. The treasure is in a cavern, but the entrance to the cavern is under the house of evil thief Mama Fratelli and her sons Jake Fratelli, Francis Fratelli, and the severely disfigured Lotney "Sloth" Fratelli. Sloth befriends the Goonies and decides to help them.
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here were love is only master under the moon
Joe! play that old-time music
That old Bilbao moon - I’ve said it often
that old Bilbao moon - he was used to Brazilian cigars
that old Bilbao moon - he never held me down
that old Bilbao moon - there! love was worth while
I’m not so sure you would have liked it there
but it was beautiful - it was so beautiful
the most beautiful - in the world
Bill’s dance hall in Bilbao - Bilbao - Bilbao - the
greatest in the world
Bill’s dance hall in Bilbao - Bilbao - Bilbao - the
greatest in the world
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still they come here popping pistols - how about you?
hey! are you a hero? - no!
That old Bilbao moon - I’ve said it often
that old Bilbao moon - he was used to Brazilian cigars
that old Bilbao moon - he never held me down
that old Bilbao moon - there! love was worth while
I’m not so sure you would have liked it there
but it was beautiful - it was so beautiful
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I’m not so sure you would have liked it there
but it was beautiful - it was so beautiful
the most beautiful - in the world
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In computing, a data segment (often denoted .data) is a portion of an object file or the corresponding virtual address space of a program that contains initialized static variables, that is, global variables and static local variables. The size of this segment is determined by the size of the values in the program's source code, and does not change at run time.
The data segment is read-write, since the values of variables can be altered at run time. This is in contrast to the read-only data segment (rodata segment or .rodata), which contains static constants rather than variables; it also contrasts to the code segment, also known as the text segment, which is read-only on many architectures. Uninitialized data, both variables and constants, is instead in the BSS segment.
Historically, to be able to support memory address spaces larger than the native size of the internal address register would allow, early CPUs implemented a system of segmentation whereby they would store a small set of indexes to use as offsets to certain areas. The Intel 8086 family of CPUs provided four segments: the code segment, the data segment, the stack segment and the extra segment. Each segment was placed at a specific location in memory by the software being executed and all instructions that operated on the data within those segments were performed relative to the start of that segment. This allowed a 16-bit address register, which would normally provide 64KiB (65536 bytes) of memory space, to access a 1MiB (1048576 bytes) address space.
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