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They lose the damned ball, and now we get a rematch of 2008. Back to top
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Bluerules008, on 16 October 2011 - 02:14 AM, said: Every high school coach in the country knows how to... .
I was on my second when the game ended.
Back to top I started on the scotch as soon as he muffed it .
Hate Super Bowl's like that.
I hate both teams..
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To be carefull good health to you maureen and to all i am going to try to behave myself from now on you heard me.
I've heard that the term Firmware comes from it being between hard -ware and soft -ware. I have also heard that it refers to software that comes from the Firm that builds the hardware. When was the term first used and which; if either, is the correct ...
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From Wikipedia : The term "firmware" was coined by Ascher Opler in a 1967 Datamation article/wiki/Firmware#Origin_of_the_term Firmware Origin of the term The term "firmware" was coined by Ascher of machine instructions.
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I recently heard the term "hook" while talking to some people about a program I was writing. I'm unsure exactly what this term implies although I inferred from the conversation that a hook is a type of function. I searched for a definition but was unable...
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However, hooking (as a generic term) is not limited.
Additional code after an action has completed.
WOW, Im really surprised that your Husband does not know the direct effects of Ambien I say direct effects, because the term "side effects" is a bunch of nonsence that was made up to make people less afraid to take a medicine. Ambein is like a "cousin...
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We think the memory loss withdrawal symptoms....
I was researching it because I heard after long term use it can cause liver or kidney damage, but I am not sure developed anxiety which we think is secondary to the short-term memory loss.
I've seen the term "baller" used in a couple of C++ interview tests. It means "pointer" as best as I can tell from questions like "Describe the difference between a baller and a reference." I thought that perhaps it was an Indian term due to some Google...
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You sure it wasn't a trick question? Can you post the place where you... .
I've never heard the term "baller" in any programming context before.
I'm an experienced C/C++ programmer and I've never heard the term "baller" before.
I want to create a list of category terms (contained within a block), with each term to be followed by a count of the number of nodes with that term, e.g.: Cats (5) Dogs (4) Elephants (2) There are a number of modules that create whole lists like this...
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IMO you're://drupal.org/project/views_groupby module to put the number of nodes with that term beside the term as $term) { //....
<?php print taxonomy_term_count_nodes($term_id); ?> I've done that a few times.
When first getting into the IT field I wasn't sure how to properly pronounce many words/terms such as daemon, sql... I am curious what terms people continue to hear mispronounced along with the correct pronunciation.
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Not uh-bun-too) SATA Heard it as: Sa-Tuh and Say-Tuh ASPX - "ass picks" to quote linus: " hi my-sharp'! Not exactly a computer term, but you just can't speak vendor Motherboards without the term "product family" a little more....
I have often heard this term being used, but I have never really understood it. What does it mean, and can anyone give some examples/point me to some links? EDIT: Thanks to everyone for the replies. Can you also tell me how the canonical representation...
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A process for converting data that has.
Wikipedia points to the term Canonicalization .
Meaning.
One of the pitfalls I run into on a daily basis is customers saying one thing while meaning another. Usually, this is just due to a miscommunication somewhere, but occasionally they are, in fact, saying the same thing I am just using a different term....
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"Client" is the big, perennial classic term that means so many things, all within the context of almost every" == "free software" If you watch ....
Hard disk drive = computer "CPU" = tower A favorite term I have heard customers use.
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