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- Computer painting (690 bytes)
1: Computer artists have, since the invention of the personal computer, reinvented different forms of ...
3: To create [[computer graphics]] there are a huge number of programs
10: The word processor [[Microsoft Word]] comes with a se...
12: There is also [[ASCII art]]. - Accordion (10069 bytes)
2: ...board|keyboard]], the smallest representative of the [[organ (music)|organ]] family.
4: ...had reed instruments. It has been suggested that they may have existed in ancient Egypt.
10: ... as air is drawn through the hole in the holder, the reed vibrates, producing sound.
16: *Reed tone pitch is given by the reed itself and not through a resonator tube (as ...
18: ... the Jew's Harp, but not all are true for all of them. - Asteroid (24334 bytes)
1: ...oid across the gouge on its underside and toward the opposite end. Features as small as 35 m across ca...
4: ...not to be confused with Adolf Erman (1854-1937), the egyptologist --->.
6: ...osition of the object or its general location in the solar system, and some argue that not every minor...
8: ...teoroids generally break up high in Earth's atmosphere.
10: ...cts which have ended up in solar orbits, such as the [[Mariner IV]] probe. - List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
1: ...n index of them, if they're scattered throughout the work).
7: ...ing the link to be accessible in the future from the toolbar.
10: Please use the new section editing feature if your browser
11: ... (e.g. good old Netscape 3.04 gold) can't handle the page size.
21: *Also included here: - Morse code (33777 bytes)
2: ...wave) [[amateur radio]] operators. Morse code is the only digital [[modulation]] mode designed to be e...
7: # intra-character gap (between the dots and dashes within a character)
11: ...ular formats, including the [[Baudot code]] and [[ASCII]].
13: ...al code specification, largely limited to use in the United States, became known as Railroad or [[Amer...
17: ...eiver retracted the armature, so that portion of the tape was left unmarked. - List of computing topics (15876 bytes)
114: [[ASCII]] --
144: [[Bourne shell]] (sh)
145: [[Bourne-Again shell]] (bash)
156: [[Cache]] --
184: [[Computability theory]] -- - Text of the GNU Free Documentation License (20454 bytes)
15: ...onsidered responsible for modifications made by others.
17: ...selves be free in the same sense. It complements the GNU General Public License, which is a copyleft l...
19: ...gardless of subject matter or whether it is published as a printed book. We recommend this License pri...
23: ...pt the license if you copy, modify or distribute the work in a way requiring permission under copyrigh...
25: ... or with modifications and/or translated into another language. - Musical notation (19883 bytes)
1: ...players together, while '''parts''' contain only the music played by an individual musician. A score ...
3: ... scale]], with [[accidental]]s to allow notes on the [[chromatic scale]], and duration is shown in bea...
8: ...ians from the 3rd millennium BC and by others in the Orient in ancient times.
10: ...ariously dated between the [[2nd century BC]] to the [[1st century]] AD.
12: ...ts few surviving fragments have not yet been deciphered. - Hyphen (10351 bytes)
2: ...hich is longer. ''Hyphenation'' is the use of hyphens.
6: Traditionally, the hyphen has been used in several ways:
8: ...mes hyphenated, as ''blue-blood''. (See also [[Hyphenated American]].)
10: ...eth' applies to 'century' or 'invention', etc. Hyphens are generally ''not'' used in noun-noun or adve...
14: ...ecomes singular and hyphenated when modifying another noun. For example, ''four days'' becomes ''four-...
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