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Environment variables are a set of dynamic named values that can affect the way running processes will behave on a computer.
They are part of the environment in which a process runs. For example, a running process can query the value of the TEMP environment variable to discover a suitable location to store temporary files, or the HOME or USERPROFILE variable to find the directory structure owned by the user running the process.
They were introduced in their modern form in 1979 with Version 7 Unix, so are included in all Unix operating system flavors and variants from that point onward including Linux and OS X. From PC DOS 2.0 in 1982, all succeeding Microsoft operating systems including Microsoft Windows, and OS/2 also have included them as a feature, although with somewhat different syntax, usage and standard variable names.
In all Unix and Unix-like systems, each process has its own separate set of environment variables. By default, when a process is created, it inherits a duplicate environment of its parent process, except for explicit changes made by the parent when it creates the child. At the API level, these changes must be done between running fork
and exec
. Alternatively, from command shells such as bash, a user can change environment variables for a particular command invocation by indirectly invoking it via env
or using the ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLE=VALUE <command>
notation. All Unix operating system flavors, DOS, and Windows have environment variables; however, they do not all use the same variable names. A running program can access the values of environment variables for configuration purposes.
A television channel is a physical or virtual channel over which a television station or television network is distributed. For example, in North America, "channel 2" refers to the broadcast or cable band of 54 to 60 MHz, with carrier frequencies of 55.25 MHz for NTSC analog video (VSB) and 59.75 MHz for analog audio (FM), or 55.31 MHz for digital ATSC (8VSB). Channels may be shared by many different television stations or cable-distributed channels depending on the location and service provider.
Depending on the multinational bandplan for a given region, analog television channels are typically 6, 7, or 8 MHz in bandwidth, and therefore television channel frequencies vary as well. Channel numbering is also different. Digital television channels are the same for legacy reasons, however through multiplexing, each physical radio frequency (RF) channel can carry several digital subchannels. On satellites, each transponder normally carries one channel, however small, independent channels can be used on each transponder, with some loss of bandwidth due to the need for guard bands between unrelated transmissions. ISDB, used in Japan and Brazil, has a similar segmented mode.
Actors: Tim Alexander (actor), Tom Allard (actor), Roy Brocksmith (actor), Ed Cambridge (actor), George Carlin (actor), Michael Chambers (actor), Les Claypool (actor), John Ehrin (actor), Bruno Falcon (actor), Don Forney (actor), Ed Gale (actor), Arturo Gil (actor), Peter Hewitt (actor), Tad Horino (actor), Joss Ackland (actor),
Plot: The world of our distant future is a veritable utopia, thanks to the lyrics of two simple-minded 20th Century rock and rollers, Bill S. Preston, Esq. and Ted "Theodore" Logan. However, a would-be conquerer threatens to throw history off-track by sending "most non-non-heinous" evil robot Bill and Teds back to kill their good counterparts. Finding themselves dead, the boys must outwit the Grim Reaper and traverse Heaven and Hell to return to the land of the living, rescue their "babes" and have a "most triumphant" concert at the all-important Battle of the Bands.
Keywords: 27th-century, actor-playing-multiple-roles, afterlife, altering-history, alternate-history, android, back-from-the-dead, battle-of-the-bands, bill-and-ted, character-appears-in-newspaperActors: Tim Alexander (actor), Tom Allard (actor), Roy Brocksmith (actor), Ed Cambridge (actor), George Carlin (actor), Michael Chambers (actor), Les Claypool (actor), John Ehrin (actor), Bruno Falcon (actor), Don Forney (actor), Ed Gale (actor), Arturo Gil (actor), Peter Hewitt (actor), Tad Horino (actor), Joss Ackland (actor),
Plot: The world of our distant future is a veritable utopia, thanks to the lyrics of two simple-minded 20th Century rock and rollers, Bill S. Preston, Esq. and Ted "Theodore" Logan. However, a would-be conquerer threatens to throw history off-track by sending "most non-non-heinous" evil robot Bill and Teds back to kill their good counterparts. Finding themselves dead, the boys must outwit the Grim Reaper and traverse Heaven and Hell to return to the land of the living, rescue their "babes" and have a "most triumphant" concert at the all-important Battle of the Bands.
Keywords: 27th-century, actor-playing-multiple-roles, afterlife, altering-history, alternate-history, android, back-from-the-dead, battle-of-the-bands, bill-and-ted, character-appears-in-newspaperActors: Tim Alexander (actor), Tom Allard (actor), Roy Brocksmith (actor), Ed Cambridge (actor), George Carlin (actor), Michael Chambers (actor), Les Claypool (actor), John Ehrin (actor), Bruno Falcon (actor), Don Forney (actor), Ed Gale (actor), Arturo Gil (actor), Peter Hewitt (actor), Tad Horino (actor), Joss Ackland (actor),
Plot: The world of our distant future is a veritable utopia, thanks to the lyrics of two simple-minded 20th Century rock and rollers, Bill S. Preston, Esq. and Ted "Theodore" Logan. However, a would-be conquerer threatens to throw history off-track by sending "most non-non-heinous" evil robot Bill and Teds back to kill their good counterparts. Finding themselves dead, the boys must outwit the Grim Reaper and traverse Heaven and Hell to return to the land of the living, rescue their "babes" and have a "most triumphant" concert at the all-important Battle of the Bands.
Keywords: 27th-century, actor-playing-multiple-roles, afterlife, altering-history, alternate-history, android, back-from-the-dead, battle-of-the-bands, bill-and-ted, character-appears-in-newspaperEvery thought's a game
A pack of chimps I cannot tame
You're wondering who to blame
Now your ride has come up lame
Fortres full of hate
Fears and hopes all pound the gate
To early, it's too late
What is evil, which is great?
Pigs are sheep and cats are dogs
And thoughts are made of Lincoln Logs
To tend to the mice and wood
Where black is blue and bad is good
Thoughts that I keep my money in
Melt some wax and chunks of tin
Forget your name, how to walk and ignore
The light shining in from under the door
Thoughts like a thread through a foam device
Liquid bread and rubber ice
Make a promise, grow teeth, go to bed
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