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http://192.168.0.1/advanced.php
  looks like I could probably block an ip from here.
monitor bandwidth consumption raspberry pi
--- me
  whoami:
    oem
  ip:
    23.248.68.34
  localip:
   inet addr:172.17.0.1
   inet addr:192.168.0.188

JPHONE
192.168.0.133
arp -a
  23-248-68-34.tpia.execulink.com (23.248.68.34) at 90:8d:78:57:ef:7c [ether] on wlp1s0
  dlinkrouter (192.168.0.1) at 90:8d:78:57:ef:7c [ether] on wlp1s0

GIVES LIST OF IP AND MAC
http://192.168.0.1/bsc_lan.php
Host Name         IP Address      MAC Address       Expired Time
JPC            192.168.0.188     60:57:18:e8:1d:40   3 Days 20 Hours 43 Minutes
SBelislesiPhone       192.168.0.191     68:db:ca:42:8d:c3     1 Day 20 Hours 39 Minutes
Galaxy-S8         192.168.0.132     00:9d:6b:ee:f8:f4     6 Days 21 Hours 44 Minutes
iPhone           192.168.0.153     68:fe:f7:e9:5c:01     6 Days 23 Hours 33 Minutes
(unknown)         192.168.0.147     a8:47:4a:f6:4b:f7     6 Days 20 Hours 9 Minutes
(unknown)         192.168.0.133     64:bc:0c:2c:60:9c     6 Days 23 Hours 49 Minutes
iPhone           192.168.0.187     64:c7:53:59:f0:93     6 Days 23 Hours 50 Minutes
32             192.168.0.192     d8:13:99:71:16:9f     6 Days 13 Hours 58 Minutes
(unknown)         192.168.0.104     60:5b:b4:88:b7:ff     6 Days 19 Hours 9 Minutes
iPhone           192.168.0.184     30:57:14:4a:03:74     6 Days 23 Hours 41 Minutes
Jennys-iPhone       192.168.0.199     80:b0:3d:ce:70:e3     2 Days 7 Hours 10 Minutes
Thakur           192.168.0.137     84:ad:8d:9f:24:dc     4 Days 11 Minutes
Sahils-iPhone       192.168.0.131     50:82:d5:82:37:33     5 Days 35 Minutes
Barrington         192.168.0.128     80:82:23:63:ee:00     5 Days 23 Hours 17 Minutes
nmap -oG - 192.168.0.0-255 -vv > temp-nmap-local-2
  Host: 192.168.0.1 (dlinkrouter) Status: Up
  Host: 192.168.0.1 (dlinkrouter) Ports: 53/open/tcp//domain///, 80/open/tcp//http///, 443/open/tcp//https///, 49152/open/tcp//unknown/// Ignored State: closed (996)
  Host: 192.168.0.147 () Status: Up
  Host: 192.168.0.147 () Ports: 6547/filtered/tcp//powerchuteplus/// Ignored State: closed (999)
  Host: 192.168.0.184 () Status: Up
  Host: 192.168.0.184 () Ports: 62078/open/tcp//iphone-sync/// Ignored State: closed (999)
  Host: 192.168.0.188 () Status: Up
  Host: 192.168.0.188 () Ports: 22/open/tcp//ssh/// Ignored State: closed (999)

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OBJECT INSTANCES [0] - TOPICS - AUTHORS - BOOKS - CHAPTERS - CLASSES - SEE ALSO - SIMILAR TITLES

TOPICS
SEE ALSO

Hacking

AUTH

BOOKS
Enchiridion_text
Heart_of_Matter
My_Burning_Heart
Spiral_Dynamics
The_Divine_Milieu
The_Use_and_Abuse_of_History
The_Yoga_Sutras
Toward_the_Future

IN CHAPTERS TITLE

IN CHAPTERS CLASSNAME

IN CHAPTERS TEXT
0.01f_-_FOREWARD
0_1968-05-04
0_1971-04-11
05.34_-_Light,_more_Light
1.00a_-_Introduction
1.00c_-_DIVISION_C_-_THE_ETHERIC_BODY_AND_PRANA
1.00e_-_DIVISION_E_-_MOTION_ON_THE_PHYSICAL_AND_ASTRAL_PLANES
1.01_-_The_Mental_Fortress
1.01_-_THE_STUFF_OF_THE_UNIVERSE
1.02_-_MAPS_OF_MEANING_-_THREE_LEVELS_OF_ANALYSIS
1.02_-_The_Recovery
1.03_-_A_Parable
1.03_-_THE_EARTH_IN_ITS_EARLY_STAGES
1.03_-_The_Psychic_Prana
1.03_-_The_Sunlit_Path
1.03_-_Time_Series,_Information,_and_Communication
1.04_-_THE_APPEARANCE_OF_ANOMALY_-_CHALLENGE_TO_THE_SHARED_MAP
1.04_-_The_Future_of_Man
1.05_-_Qualifications_of_the_Aspirant_and_the_Teacher
1.05_-_Some_Results_of_Initiation
1.05_-_THE_HOSTILE_BROTHERS_-_ARCHETYPES_OF_RESPONSE_TO_THE_UNKNOWN
1.05_-_The_New_Consciousness
1.05_-_THE_NEW_SPIRIT
1.06_-_LIFE_AND_THE_PLANETS
1.06_-_The_Breaking_of_the_Limits
1.07_-_The_Farther_Reaches_of_Human_Nature
1.07_-_THE_GREAT_EVENT_FORESHADOWED_-_THE_PLANETIZATION_OF_MANKIND
1.07_-_TRUTH
1.08_-_Independence_from_the_Physical
1.09_-_FAITH_IN_PEACE
1.09_-_The_Greater_Self
1.10_-_Concentration_-_Its_Practice
1.10_-_Harmony
1.10_-_THE_FORMATION_OF_THE_NOOSPHERE
1.13_-_THE_HUMAN_REBOUND_OF_EVOLUTION_AND_ITS_CONSEQUENCES
1.15_-_The_Transformed_Being
1.17_-_DOES_MANKIND_MOVE_BIOLOGICALLY_UPON_ITSELF?
1.17_-_The_Burden_of_Royalty
1.20_-_HOW_MAY_WE_CONCEIVE_AND_HOPE_THAT_HUMAN_UNANIMIZATION_WILL_BE_REALIZED_ON_EARTH?
1.23_-_Our_Debt_to_the_Savage
1.240_-_Talks_2
1.300_-_1.400_Talks
1.39_-_The_Ritual_of_Osiris
1.59_-_Killing_the_God_in_Mexico
1f.lovecraft_-_At_the_Mountains_of_Madness
1f.lovecraft_-_He
1f.lovecraft_-_Pickmans_Model
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Festival
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Mound
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Whisperer_in_Darkness
1.pbs_-_Alastor_-_or,_the_Spirit_of_Solitude
1.pbs_-_Arethusa
1.pbs_-_The_Sensitive_Plant
1.rwe_-_Woodnotes
1.ww_-_The_Thorn
2.01_-_THE_ADVENT_OF_LIFE
2.02_-_Habit_2__Begin_with_the_End_in_Mind
2.02_-_THE_EXPANSION_OF_LIFE
2.03_-_DEMETER
2.03_-_Karmayogin__A_Commentary_on_the_Isha_Upanishad
2.06_-_Two_Tales_of_Seeking_and_Losing
2.14_-_The_Unpacking_of_God
2.18_-_January_1939
30.09_-_Lines_of_Tantra_(Charyapada)
3.01_-_THE_BIRTH_OF_THOUGHT
3.02_-_THE_DEPLOYMENT_OF_THE_NOOSPHERE
3.03_-_THE_MODERN_EARTH
3-5_Full_Circle
4.01_-_THE_COLLECTIVE_ISSUE
4.01_-_The_Presence_of_God_in_the_World
4.03_-_The_Meaning_of_Human_Endeavor
4.04_-_THE_REGENERATION_OF_THE_KING
Apology
Blazing_P3_-_Explore_the_Stages_of_Postconventional_Consciousness
BOOK_II._--_PART_III._ADDENDA._SCIENCE_AND_THE_SECRET_DOCTRINE_CONTRASTED
BOOK_I._--_PART_III._SCIENCE_AND_THE_SECRET_DOCTRINE_CONTRASTED
Book_of_Exodus
BOOK_XIII._-_That_death_is_penal,_and_had_its_origin_in_Adam's_sin
ENNEAD_02.09_-_Against_the_Gnostics;_or,_That_the_Creator_and_the_World_are_Not_Evil.
ENNEAD_03.07_-_Of_Time_and_Eternity.
ENNEAD_04.02_-_How_the_Soul_Mediates_Between_Indivisible_and_Divisible_Essence.
ENNEAD_06.05_-_The_One_and_Identical_Being_is_Everywhere_Present_In_Its_Entirety.345
Euthyphro
Liber_111_-_The_Book_of_Wisdom_-_LIBER_ALEPH_VEL_CXI
Liber_46_-_The_Key_of_the_Mysteries
Liber_71_-_The_Voice_of_the_Silence_-_The_Two_Paths_-_The_Seven_Portals
MoM_References
Phaedo
r1909_06_18
The_Book_of_the_Prophet_Isaiah
The_Dwellings_of_the_Philosophers
The_Garden_of_Forking_Paths_1
The_Garden_of_Forking_Paths_2
The_Waiting
Timaeus

PRIMARY CLASS

programming
SIMILAR TITLES
network

DEFINITIONS

100BaseFX "networking" {Fast Ethernet} over {optical fibre}. (1998-03-23)

100BaseT "networking" Any of several {Fast Ethernet} 100 {MBps} {CSMA/CD} standards for {twisted pair} cables, including: 100BaseTx (100 Mbps over two-pair {Cat5} or better cable), 100BaseT4 (100 Mbps over four-pair {Cat3} or better cable), 100BaseT2 (in committee; 100 Mbps over two-pair Cat3 or better cable). All are standards (or planned standards) under {IEEE} {802.3}. (1997-01-07)

100BaseTX "networking" The predominant form of {Fast Ethernet}. 100BaseTX runs over two pairs of wires in {category 5} cable. (1998-06-30)

100BaseVG "networking" A 100 {MBps} {Ethernet} standard specified to run over four pairs of {category 3} {UTP} wires (known as voice grade, hence the "VG"). It is also called 100VG-AnyLAN because it was defined to carry both {Ethernet} and {token ring} {frame} types. 100BaseVG was originally proposed by {Hewlett-Packard}, ratified by the {ISO} in 1995 and practically extinct by 1998. 100BaseVG started in the IEEE 802.3u committee as {Fast Ethernet}. One faction wanted to keep {CSMA/CD} in order to keep it pure Ethernet, even though the {collision domain} problem limited the distances to one tenth that of {10baseT}. Another faction wanted to change to a polling architecture from the hub (they called it "demand priority") in order to maintain the 10baseT distances, and also to make it a {deterministic} {protocol}. The CSMA/CD crowd said, "This is 802.3 -- the Ethernet committee. If you guys want to make a different protocol, form your own committee". The IEEE 802.12 committee was thus formed and standardised 100BaseVG. The rest is history. (1998-06-30)

10base2 "networking" (Or "cheapernet") The variant of {Ethernet} that uses thin {coaxial} cable (RG-58 or similar), as opposed to {10base5} cable. The "10" means 10 {Mbps}, "base" means "baseband" as opposed to {radio frequency} and "2" means a maximum single cable length of 200m. (1995-11-14)

10base5 "networking" An {Ethernet} network cabling specification operating at ten {Mbps}, "baseband" (as opposed to {radio frequency}), and with a maximum single cable length of 500 metres. This is normally carried on {RG8} cable. Compare {10base2}, {10baseT}. (2002-06-17)

10baseT "networking" A variant of {Ethernet} which allows stations to be attached via {twisted pair} cable. (1995-01-24)

192.168.1.1 "networking" The default {IP address} used to connect to many brands of {router} to set them up. It can be used from a {web browser} in the {URL} {(http://192.168.1.1)}. This URL, and the necessary default login details, are often printed on the router. The same address may also be accessible via a {telnet} {command line interface}. This is a {private address} that is only visible when connected directly to the router, i.e. it will not be routed by other network hardware. {i19216811.com (http://www.i19216811.com/)}. (2012-09-20)

1.TR.6 "networking, protocol" A {control channel protocol} for {ISDN}. It is a national {standard} in Germany but is being replaced by {Euro-ISDN}. (1995-03-27)

3Com Corporation "company, networking" A manufacturer of {local area network} equipment. 3Com was founded in 1979. They acquired {BICC Data Networks} in 1992, {Star-Tek} in 1993, {Synernetics} in 1993, {Centrum} in 1994, {NiceCom} in 1994 {AccessWorks}, {Sonix Communications}, {Primary Access} and {Chipcom} in 1995 and {Axon} and {OnStream Networks} in 1996. They merged with {U.S. Robotics} in 1997. {(http://3com.com/)}. (1998-04-03)

3Station "computer, networking" The archetypal {diskless workstation}, developed by {Bob Metcalfe} at {3Com} and first available in 1986/1987. The 3Station/2E had a 10 {MHz} {80286} {processor}, 1 {MB} of {RAM} (expandable to 5 MB), {VGA} compatible graphics with 256 {KB} of {video RAM}, and integrated {AUI}/{BNC} network {transceivers} for {LAN} access. The product used a single {printed-circuit board} with four custom {ASICs}. It had no {floppy disk drive} or {hard disk}, it was booted from a {server} and stored all {end-user} {files} there. 3Com advertised "significant cost savings" due to the 3Station's ease of installation and low maintenance (this would now be referred to under the banner of "{TCO}"). The 3Station cost somewhere between an {IBM PC} {clone} and an IBM PC of the day. It was not commercially successful. (2000-07-05)

6to4 "networking" A {protocol} for transitioning from {IPv4} to {IPv6}. Networks may use 6to4 (or other transitioning protocols) until they support native {dual-stack}. Because 6to4 is a form of {tunnelling}, it requires {encapsulation} by a {protocol converter}. This can cause performance problems due to increased {latency} and decreased {MTU} sizes, as described in {RFC 6343 (http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6343)}. {RFC 3056 (http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3056)}. (2012-12-24)

802.11a "networking" A radio-based {LAN} {protocol} which speaks {OFDM} at 5GHz, one of the two {wi-fi} protocols. (2003-09-02)

802.11b "networking" An {IEEE} {wireless} {local area networks} (WLAN) {standard} {protocol} which speaks {DSSS} at 2.4GHz. 802.11b is one of the two {wi-fi} protocols. It operates at 11 megabits per second (Mbps) compared with {802.11g} which operates at 54 Mbps. (2004-01-11)

802.11g "networking, standard" An {IEEE} {wireless} {local area network} (WLAN) {standard} {protocol}, expected to be approved in June 2003. 802.11g offers wireless transmission over relatively short distances at up to 54 megabits per second (Mbps). 802.11g operates in the 2.4 GHz range and is thus compatible with {802.11b} (11 Mbps Wi-Fi). (2004-01-11)

9PAC "tool" 709 PACkage. A {report generator} for the {IBM 7090}, developed in 1959. [Sammet 1969, p.314. "IBM 7090 Prog Sys, SHARE 7090 9PAC Part I: Intro and Gen Princs", IBM J28-6166, White Plains, 1961]. (1995-02-07):-) {emoticon}; {semicolon}" {less than}"g" "chat" grin. An alternative to {smiley}. [{Jargon File}] (1998-01-18)"gr&d" "chat" Grinning, running and ducking. See {emoticon}. (1995-03-17)= {equals}" {greater than}? {question mark}?? "programming" A {Perl} quote-like {operator} used to delimit a {regular expression} (RE) like "?FOO?" that matches FOO at most once. The normal "/FOO/" form of regular expression will match FOO any number of times. The "??" operator will match again after a call to the "reset" operator. The operator is usually referred to as "??" but, taken literally, an empty RE like this (or "//") actually means to re-use the last successfully matched regular expression or, if there was none, empty string (which will always match). {Unix manual page}: perlop(1). (2009-05-28)@ {commercial at}@-party "event, history" /at'par-tee/ (Or "@-sign party") An antiquated term for a gathering of {hackers} at a science-fiction convention (especially the annual Worldcon) to which only people who had an {electronic mail address} were admitted. The term refers to the {commercial at} symbol, "@", in an e-mail address and dates back to the era when having an e-mail address was a distinguishing characteristic of the select few who worked with computers. Compare {boink}. [{Jargon File}] (2012-11-17)@Begin "text" The {Scribe} equivalent of {\begin}. [{Jargon File}] (2014-11-06)@stake "security, software" A computer security development group and consultancy dedicated to researching and documenting security flaws that exist in {operating systems}, {network} {protocols}, or software. @stake publishes information about security flaws through advisories, research reports, and tools. They release the information and tools to help system administrators, users, and software and hardware vendors better secure their systems. L0pht merged with @stake in January 2000. {@stake home (http://atstake.com/research/redirect.html)}. (2003-06-12)@XX "programming" 1. Part of the syntax of a {decorated name}, as used internally by {Microsoft}'s {Visual C} or {Visual C++} {compilers}. 2. The name of an example {instance variable} in the {Ruby} {programming language}. (2018-08-24)[incr Tcl] "language" An extension of {Tcl} that adds {classes} and {inheritence}. The name is a pun on {C++} - an {object-oriented} extension of {C} - [incr variable] is the Tcl {syntax} for adding one to a variable. [Origin? Availability?] (1998-11-27)\ {backslash}\begin "text, chat" The {LaTeX} command used with \end to delimit an environment within which the text is formatted in a certain way. E.g. \begin{table}...\end{table}. Used humorously in writing to indicate a context or to remark on the surrounded text. For example: \begin{flame} Predicate logic is the only good programming language. Anyone who would use anything else is an idiot. Also, all computers should be tredecimal instead of binary. \end{flame} {Scribe} users at {CMU} and elsewhere used to use @Begin/@End in an identical way (LaTeX was built to resemble Scribe). On {Usenet}, this construct would more frequently be rendered as ""FLAME ON"" and ""FLAME OFF"" (a la {HTML}), or "

AARP probe packets "networking" {AARP} {packets} sent out on a nonextended {AppleTalk} network to discover whether a randomly selected node ID is being used by any node. If not, the sending node uses the node ID. If so, it chooses a different ID and sends more AARP probe packets. (1997-05-03)

ABP 1. "networking" {Alternating bit protocol}. 2. {Microsoft} {Address Book Provider}.

Abstract Syntax Notation 1 "language, standard, protocol" (ASN.1, X.208, X.680) An {ISO}/{ITU-T} {standard} for transmitting structured {data} on {networks}, originally defined in 1984 as part of {CCITT X.409} '84. ASN.1 moved to its own standard, X.208, in 1988 due to wide applicability. The substantially revised 1995 version is covered by the X.680 series. ASN.1 defines the {abstract syntax} of {information} but does not restrict the way the information is encoded. Various ASN.1 encoding rules provide the {transfer syntax} (a {concrete} representation) of the data values whose {abstract syntax} is described in ASN.1. The standard ASN.1 encoding rules include {BER} (Basic Encoding Rules - X.209), {CER} (Canonical Encoding Rules), {DER} (Distinguished Encoding Rules) and {PER} (Packed Encoding Rules). ASN.1 together with specific ASN.1 encoding rules facilitates the exchange of structured data especially between {application programs} over networks by describing data structures in a way that is independent of machine architecture and implementation language. {OSI} {Application layer} {protocols} such as {X.400} {MHS} {electronic mail}, {X.500} directory services and {SNMP} use ASN.1 to describe the {PDU}s they exchange. Documents describing the ASN.1 notations: {ITU-T} Rec. X.680, {ISO} 8824-1; {ITU-T} Rec. X.681, {ISO} 8824-2; {ITU-T} Rec. X.682, {ISO} 8824-3; {ITU-T} Rec. X.683, {ISO} 8824-4 Documents describing the ASN.1 encoding rules: {ITU-T} Rec. X.690, {ISO} 8825-1; {ITU-T} Rec. X.691, {ISO} 8825-2. [M. Sample et al, "Implementing Efficient Encoders and Decoders for Network Data Representations", IEEE Infocom 93 Proc, v.3, pp. 1143-1153, Mar 1993. Available from Logica, UK]. See also {snacc}. (2005-07-03)

Acceptable Use Policy "networking" (AUP) Rules applied by many {transit networks} which restrict the use to which the network may be put. A well known example is {NSFNet} which does not allow commercial use. Enforcement of AUPs varies with the network. (1994-11-08)

accept "library, networking" {Berkeley} {Unix} networking {socket} library routine to satisfy a connection request from a remote {host}. A specified socket on the local host (which must be capable of accepting the connection) is connected to the requesting socket on the remote host. The remote socket's socket address is returned. {Unix manual pages}: accept(2), connect(2). (1994-11-08)

Access Control List "networking" (ACL) A list of the services available on a {server}, each with a list of the {hosts} permitted to use the service. (1994-11-08)

access method "networking" 1. The way that network devices access the network medium. 2. Software in an {SNA} processor that controls the flow of data through a {network}. [{physical layer}?] (1998-03-02)

access point "networking" (AP) Any device that acts as a communication hub to allow users of a {wireless network} to connect to a {wired LAN}. APs are important for providing heightened wireless {security} and for extending the physical range of service a wireless user has access to. (2010-03-21)

accounting management "networking" The process of identifying individual and group access to various network resources to ensure proper access capabilities ({bandwidth} and security) or to properly charge the various individuals and departments. Accounting management is one of five categories of {network management} defined by {ISO} for management of {OSI} {networks}. (1997-05-05)

ACF/NCP {Advanced Communication Function/Network Control Program}

Active Measurement Project "networking, tool, project" (AMP) An {NLANR} project undertaking site-to-site measurement across the {HPC} networks. This work is intended to compliment the measurements taken by {MCI} and {Abilene} within the networks' infrastructure. Currently {round trip times}, {topology}, and {packet loss} are being measured. (2004-01-18)

Active Monitor "networking" A process in an {IBM} {token ring} network which ensures a token is present on the ring, removes circulating frames with unknown or invalid destinations, and performs introductions between machines on the ring. (1996-06-18)

Adaptec "company" A company specialising in the aera of movement of data between computers. Adaptec designs hardware and software products to transfer data from a computer to a {peripheral} device or {network}. Founded in 1981, the company achieved profitability in 1984, went public in 1986, and to date has achieved 54 consecutive profitable quarters. Revenues for fiscal 1997 were $934 million, a 42% increase over the prior year. Net income, excluding acquisition charges, for fiscal year 1997 was $198 million or $1.72 per share. {(http://adaptec.com)}. (1999-08-25)

Adaptor "tool" (Automatic DAta Parallelism TranslatOR) A source to source transformation tool that transforms {data parallel} programs written in {Fortran 77} with {array} extensions, parallel loops, and layout directives to parallel programs with explicit {message passing}. ADAPTOR generates {Fortran 77} host and node programs with message passing. The new generated source codes have to be compiled by the compiler of the parallel computer. Version 1.0 runs on {CM-5}, {iPCS/860}, {Meiko CS1}/CS2, {KSR 1}, {SGI}, {Alliant} or a network of {Suns} or {RS/6000s}. {(ftp://ftp.gmd.de/gmd/adaptor/adp_1.0.tar.Z)}. [Connection with Thomas Brandes and GMD?] (1993-06-01)

ad "networking" The {country code} for Andorra. (1999-01-26)

address 1. "networking" {e-mail address}. 2. "networking" {IP address}. 3. "networking" {MAC address}. 4. "storage, programming" An unsigned integer used to select one fundamental element of storage, usually known as a {word} from a computer's {main memory} or other storage device. The {CPU} outputs addresses on its {address bus} which may be connected to an {address decoder}, {cache controller}, {memory management unit}, and other devices. While from a hardware point of view an address is indeed an integer most {strongly typed} programming languages disallow mixing integers and addresses, and indeed addresses of different data types. This is a fine example for {syntactic salt}: the compiler could work without it but makes writing bad programs more difficult. (1997-07-01)

address mask "networking" (Or "subnet mask") A {bit mask} used to identify which bits in an {IP address} correspond to the {network address} and {subnet} portions of the address. This mask is often referred to as the subnet mask because the network portion of the address can be determined by the {class} inherent in an IP address. The address mask has ones in positions corresponding to the network and subnet numbers and zeros in the host number positions. (1996-03-21)

address resolution "networking" Conversion of an {Internet address} into the corresponding physical address ({Ethernet address}). This is usually done using {Address Resolution Protocol}. The {resolver} is a library routine and a set of processes which converts {hostnames} into {Internet addresses}, though this process in not usually referred to as {resolution}. See {DNS}. (1996-04-09)

Address Resolution Protocol "networking, protocol" (ARP) A method for finding a {host}'s {Ethernet address} from its {Internet address}. The sender broadcasts an ARP {packet} containing the {Internet address} of another host and waits for it (or some other host) to send back its Ethernet address. Each host maintains a {cache} of address translations to reduce delay and loading. ARP allows the Internet address to be independent of the Ethernet address but it only works if all hosts support it. ARP is defined in {RFC 826}. The alternative for hosts that do not do ARP is {constant mapping}. See also {proxy ARP}, {reverse ARP}. (1995-03-20)

adjacency "networking" A relationship between two {network} devices, e.g. {routers}, which are connected by one media segment so that a packet sent by one can reach the other without going through another network device. The concept of adjacency is important in the exchange of routing information. Adjacent {SNA} {nodes} are nodes connected to a given node with no intervening nodes. In {DECnet} and {OSI}, adjacent nodes share a common segment ({Ethernet}, {FDDI}, {Token Ring}). (1998-03-10)

Administration Management Domain "networking" (ADMD) An {X.400} {Message Handling System} {public service carrier}. The ADMDs in all countries worldwide together provide the X.400 {backbone}. Examples: {MCImail} and {ATTmail} in the U.S., {British Telecom} {Gold400mail} in the U.K. See also {PRMD}. [RFC 1208]. (1997-05-07)

administrative distance "networking" A rating of the trustworthiness of a {routing} information source set by the router administrator. In {Cisco} {routers}, administrative distance is a number between 0 and 255 (the higher the value, the less trustworthy the source). (1998-03-10)

Administrative Domain "networking" (AD) A collection of {hosts} and {routers}, and the interconnecting network(s), managed by a single {administrative authority}. (1994-11-24)

Advanced Communication Function/Network Control Program "networking" (ACF/NCP, usually called just "NCP") The primary {SNA} {network control program}, one of the {ACF} products. ACF/NCP resides in the {communications controller} and interfaces with {ACF/VTAM} in the {host processor} to control network communications. NCP can also communicate with multiple {hosts} using {local channel} or remote links ({PU} type 5 or PU type 4) thus enabling cross {domain} application communication. In a multiple {mainframe} SNA environment, any terminal or application can access any other application on any host using cross domain logon. See also {Emulator program}. [Communication or Communications?] (1999-01-29)

Advanced Communications Function "networking" (ACF) A group of {IBM} {SNA} products that provide {distributed processing} and resource sharing such as {VTAM} and {NCP}. [Communication or Communications?] (1997-05-07)

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. "company" (AMD) A US manufacturer of {integrated circuits}, founded in 1969. AMD was the fifth-largest IC manufacturer in 1995. AMD focuses on the personal and networked computation and communications market. They produce {microprocessors}, {embedded processors} and related peripherals, memories, {programmable logic devices}, circuits for telecommunications and networking applications. In 1995, AMD had 12000 employees in the USA and elsewhere and manufacturing facilities in Austin, Texas; Aizu-Wakamatsu, Japan; Bangkok, Thailand; Penang, Malaysia; and Singapore. AMD made the {AMD 2900} series of {bit-slice} {TTL} components and clones of the {Intel 80386} and {Intel 486} {microprocessors}. {AMD Home (http://amd.com/)}. Address: Sunnyvale, CA, USA. (1995-02-27)

Advanced Network Systems Architecture "networking" (ANSA) A "{software bus}" based on a model for distributed systems developed as an {ESPRIT} project. {(http://ansa.co.uk/)}. (1996-04-01)

Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking "networking, product" (APPN) IBM data communications support that routes data in a network between two or more {APPC} systems that need not be adjacent. (1995-02-03)

Advanced Program-to-Program Communications "networking, product" (APPC) An implementation of the {IBM} {SNA}/{SDLC} {LU6.2} {protocol} that allows interconnected systems to communicate and share the processing of programs. (1995-02-03)

Advanced Research Projects Agency Network "networking" (ARPANET) A pioneering longhaul {wide area network} funded by {DARPA} (when it was still called "ARPA"?). It became operational in 1968 and served as the basis for early networking research, as well as a central {backbone} during the development of the {Internet}. The ARPANET consisted of individual {packet switching} computers interconnected by {leased lines}. {Protocols} used include {FTP} and {telnet}. It has now been replaced by {NSFnet}. [1968 or 1969?] (1994-11-17)

Advanced STatistical Analysis Program "tool, electronics" (ASTAP) A program for analysing electronic circuits and other networks. ["Advanced Statistical Analysis Program (ASTAP) Program Reference Manual", SH-20-1118, IBM, 1973]. (2000-01-27)

ae "networking" The {country code} for the United Arab Emirates. (1999-01-27)

af "networking" The {country code} for Afghanistan. (1999-01-27)

ag "networking" The {country code} for Antigua and Barbuda. (1999-01-27)

agent "networking" In the {client-server} model, the part of the system that performs information preparation and exchange on behalf of a {client} or {server}. Especially in the phrase "intelligent agent" it implies some kind of automatic process which can communicate with other agents to perform some collective task on behalf of one or more humans. (1995-04-09)

aggregator "networking" A program for watching for new content at user-specified {RSS} feeds. An example is {BottomFeeder}. {(http://directory.google.com/Top/Reference/Libraries/Library_and_Information_Science/Technical_Services/Cataloguing/Metadata/RDF/Applications/RSS/News_Readers/)}. (2003-09-29)

ai "networking" The {country code} for Anguilla. (1999-01-27)

Aimnet "networking, company" An {Internet} {access provider} for individuals and corporations. They provide {dial-up}, {SLIP}, {PPP} and {shell accounts} as well as {ISDN}. {(http://aimnet.com/)}. Address: Cupertino, CA 95014, USA. Telephone: +1 (408) 253 0900 (1995-02-08)

al "networking" The {country code} for Albania. (1999-01-27)

ALEF "language" A programming language from {Bell Labs}. ALEF boasts few new ideas but is instead a careful synthesis of ideas from other languages. The result is a practical general purpose programming language which was once displacing {C} as their main implementation language. Both {shared variables} and {message passing} are supported through language constructs. A {window system}, {user interface}, {operating system} network code, {news reader}, {mailer} and variety of other tools in {Plan 9} are now implemented using ALEF. (1997-02-13)

alias 1. "operating system" A name, usually short and easy to remember and type, that is translated into another name or string, usually long and difficult to remember or type. Most {command interpreters} (e.g. {Unix}'s {csh}) allow the user to define aliases for commands, e.g. "alias l ls -al". These are loaded into memory when the interpreter starts and are expanded without needing to refer to any file. 2. "networking" One of several alternative {hostnames} with the same {Internet address}. E.g. in the {Unix} {hosts} database (/etc/hosts or {NIS} map) the first field on a line is the {Internet address}, the next is the official hostname (the "{canonical} name" or "{CNAME}"), and any others are aliases. Hostname aliases often indicate that the host with that alias provides a particular network service such as {archie}, {finger}, {FTP}, or {web}. The assignment of services to computers can then be changed simply by moving an alias (e.g. www.doc.ic.ac.uk) from one {Internet address} to another, without the clients needing to be aware of the change. 3. "file system" The name used by {Apple computer, Inc.} for {symbolic links} when they added them to the {System 7} {operating system} in 1991. (1997-10-22) 4. "programming" Two names ({identifiers}), usually of local or global {variables}, that refer to the same resource ({memory} location) are said to be aliased. Although names introduced in {programming languages} are typically mapped to different {memory} locations, aliasing can be introduced by the use of {address} arithmetic and {pointers} or language-specific features, like {C++} {references}. Statically deciding (e.g. via a {program analysis} executed by a sophisticated {compiler}) which locations of a {program} will be aliased at run time is an {undecidable} problem. [G. Ramalingam: "The Undecidability of Aliasing", ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems (TOPLAS), Volume 16, Issue 5, September 1994, Pages: 1467 - 1471, ISSN:0164-0925.] (2004-09-12)

Aloha "networking" (From the Hawaiian greeting) A system of {contention resolution} devised at The {University of Hawaii}. {Packets} are {broadcast} when ready, the sender listens to see if they collide and if so re-transmits after a random time. {Slotted Aloha} constrains packets to start at the beginning of a time slot. Basic Aloha is appropriate to long propagation time nets (e.g. satellite). For shorter propagation times, {carrier sense} {protocols} are possible. (1995-12-10)

Aloha Net "networking" (From the Hawaiian greeting) One of the first functioning {networks} in the USA, conceived and implimented at the {University of Hawaii} campus at Manoa. Its purpose was to link the University {mainframe} computer to client computers located on outer islands at University campuses. Put in place in the early 1970s, it was dubed the Aloha Net. {Key punch} cards were fed through a reader, and sent over the commercial phone lines. (1995-12-10)

Als Ob: (Ger. as if) Fictional; hypothetical; postulated; pragmatic. The term was given currency by Hans Vaihinger's Die Philosophic des Als Ob (1911), which developed the thesis that our knowledge rests on a network of artfully contrived fictions which are not verifiable but pragmatically justifiable. While such fictions, employed in all fields of human knowledge and endeavor, deliberately falsify or circumvent the stream of immediate impressions, they greatly enhance reality. -- O.F.K.

Alternating bit protocol "networking" (ABP) A simple {data link layer} {protocol} that retransmits lost or corrupted messages. Messages are sent from transmitter A to receiver B. Assume that the channel from A to B is initialised and that there are no messages in transit. Each message contains a data part, a {checksum}, and a one-bit {sequence number}, i.e. a value that is 0 or 1. When A sends a message, it sends it continuously, with the same sequence number, until it receives an acknowledgment ({ACK}) from B that contains the same sequence number. When that happens, A complements (flips) the sequence number and starts transmitting the next message. When B receives a message from A, it checks the checksum. If the message is not corrupted B sends back an ACK with the same sequence number. If it is the first message with that sequence number then it is sent for processing. Subsequent messages with the same sequence bit are simply acknowledged. If the message is corrupted B sends back an negative/error acknowledgment ({NAK}). This is optional, as A will continue transmitting until it receives the correct ACK. A treats corrupted ACK messages, and NAK messages in the same way. The simplest behaviour is to ignore them all and continue transmitting. (2000-10-28)

amateur packet radio "communications" (PR) The use of {packet radio} by amateurs to communicate between computers. PR is a complete amateur radio computer network with "digipeaters" (relays), mailboxes (BBS) and other special nodes. In Germany, it is on HF, say, 2m (300 and 1200 BPS), 70cm (1200 to 9600 BPS), 23cm (normally 9600 BPS and up, currently most links between digipeaters) and higher frequencies. There is a KW (short wave) Packet Radio at 300 BPS, too. Satellites with OSCAR (Orbiting Sattelite Carring Amateur Radio) transponders (mostly attached to commercial satellites by the AMateur SATellite (AMSAT) group) carry Packet Radio mailboxes or {digipeaters}. There are both on-line and off-line services on the packet radio network: You can send {electronic mail}, read bulletins, chat, transfer files, connect to on-line DX-Clusters (DX=far distance) to catch notes typed in by other HAMs about the hottest international KW connections currently coming up (so you can pile up). PR uses {AX.25} (an {X.25} derivative) as its {transport layer} and sometimes even {TCP/IP} is transmitted over AX.25. AX.25 is like X.25 but the adressing uses HAM "calls" like "DG8MGV". There are special "wormholes" all over the world which "tunnel" amateur radio traffic through the {Internet} to forward mail. Sometimes mails travels over satelites. Normally amateur satellites have strange orbits, however the mail forwarding or mailbox satellites have very predictable orbits. Some wormholes allow HAMs to bridge from Internet to {AMPR-NET}, e.g. db0fho.ampr.org or db0fho.et-inf.fho-emden.de, but only if you are registered HAM. Because amateur radio is not for profit, it must not be interconnected to the {Internet} but it may be connected through the Internet. All people on the (completely free) amateur radio net must be licensed radio amateurs and must have a "call" which is unique all over the world. There is a special {domain} AMPR.ORG (44.*.*.*) for amateur radio reserved in the IP space. This domain is split between countries, which can further subdivide it. For example 44.130.*.* is Germany, 44.130.58.* is Augsburg (in Bavaria), and 44.130.58.20 is dg8mgv.ampr.org (you may verify this with {nslookup}). Mail transport is only one aspect of packet radio. You can talk interactively (as in {chat}), read files, or play silly games built in the Packet Radio software. Usually you can use the autorouter to let the digipeater network find a path to the station you want. However there are many (sometimes software incompatible) digipeaters out there, which the router cannot use. Paths over 1000 km are unlikely to be useable for {real-time} communication and long paths can introduce significant delay times (answer latency). Other uses of amateur radio for computer communication include {RTTY} ({baudot}), {AMTOR}, {PACTOR}, and {CLOVER}. {A huge hamradio archive (ftp://ftp.ucsd.edu/hamradio/)}. {Usenet} newsgroup: {news:rec.radio.amateur.packet}. (2001-05-12)

am "networking" The {country code} for Armenia. Used for the {vanity domain} "i.am". (1999-01-27)

amboyna wood ::: --> A beautiful mottled and curled wood, used in cabinetwork. It is obtained from the Pterocarpus Indicus of Amboyna, Borneo, etc.

AMBUSH "language" A language for {linear programming} problems in a materials processing and transportation network. ["AMBUSH - An Advanced Model Builder for Linear Programming", T.R. White et al, National Petroleum Refiners Assoc Comp Conf (Nov 1971)]. (1995-06-19)

Aminet "networking" (Amiga network) A collection of {FTP} {mirrors} that contain several {gigabytes} of {freely distributable software} for the {Amiga} range of computers. {Home, ftp.wustl.edu (ftp://ftp.wustl.edu)}. (1997-08-31)

AMP 1. "mathematics, tool" {Algebraic Manipulation Package}. 2. "networking, tool" {Active Measurement Project}.

an "networking" The {country code} for the Netherlands Antilles (Dutch Antilles). (1999-01-27)

Andrew Fluegelman "person" A successful attorney, editor of {PC World Magazine}, and author of the {MS-DOS} communications program {PC-TALK III}, written in 1982. He once owned the trademark "{freeware}" but it wasn't enforced after his disappearance. In 1985, Fluegelman was diagnosed with cancer. He was last seen a week later, on 1985-07-06, when he left his Marin County home to go to his office in Tiburon. He called his wife later that day and has not been heard from since. His car was found at Vista Point on the north end of the Golden Gate Bridge. [San Francisco Examiner Sunday Magazine, October 1985]. {Shareware history (http://paulspicks.com/history.asp)}. {NEWSBYTES article (http://textfiles.fisher.hu/news/freeware.txt)}. {(http://doenetwork.bravepages.com/579dmca.html)}. (2003-07-25)

Andrew Tanenbaum "person" Professor Andrew S. Tanenbaum (1941-) of the {Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam} in The Netherlands. Tanenbaum is famous for his work and books on computer architecture, {operating systems} and {networks}. He wrote the textbook "Computer Networks", Second Edition, Prentice-Hall, 1981, which describes the {International Standards Organisation}, {Open Systems Interconnection} (ISO-OSI) network model. See {Amoeba}, {Mac-1}, {Mic-1}, {Mic-2}, {Micro Assembly Language}, {MINIX}, {MicroProgramming Language}, {standard}. [Home page?] (1996-04-23)

anonymous FTP "networking" An interactive service provided by many {Internet} {hosts} allowing any user to transfer documents, files, programs, and other archived data using {File Transfer Protocol}. The user logs in using the special {user name} "ftp" or "anonymous" and his {e-mail address} as {password}. He then has access to a special directory hierarchy containing the publically accessible files, typically in a subdirectory called "pub". This is usually a separate area from files used by local users. A reference like ftp: euagate.eua.ericsson.se /pub/eua/erlang/info means that files are available by anonymous FTP from the host called euagate.eua.ericsson.se in the directory (or file) /pub/eua/erlang/info. Sometimes the {hostname} will be followed by an {Internet address} in parentheses. The directory will usually be given as a path relative to the anonymous FTP login directory. A reference to a file available by FTP may also be in the form of a {URL} starting "ftp:". See also {Archie}, {archive site}, {EFS}, {FTP by mail}, {web}. (1995-11-26)

ANR {Automatic Network Routing}

ANSA {Advanced Network Systems Architecture}

ANSI Z39.50 "networking, standard" Information Retrieval Service Definition and Protocol Specification for Library Applications, officially known as ANSI/NISO Z39.50-1992, and ANSI/NISO Z39.50-1995. This {standard}, used by {WAIS}, specifies an {OSI} {application layer} service to allow an application on one computer to query a {database} on another. Z39.50 is used in libraries and for searching some databases on the {Internet}. The US {Library of Congress (http://lcweb.loc.gov/z3950/agency/)} is the official maintanence agency for Z39.50. {Index Data}, a Danish company, have released a lot of Z39.50 code. Their {website} explains the relevant {ISO} {standards} and how they are amicably converging in Z39.50 version 4.0. {Overview (http://nlc-bnc.ca/ifla/VI/5/op/udtop3.htm)}. {Z39.50 resources (http://lamp.cs.utas.edu.au/net.html

ao "networking" The {country code} for Angola. (1999-01-27)

Apollo Computer "company" A company making {workstations} often used for {CAD}. From 1980 to 1987, Apollo were the largest manufacturer of network {workstations}. Apollo workstations ran {Aegis}, a proprietary {operating system} with a {Posix}-compliant {Unix} alternative frontend. Apollo's networking was particularly elegant, among the first to allow {demand paging} over the network, and allowing a degree of {network transparency} and low {sysadmin}-to-machine ratio that is still unmatched. Apollo's largest customers were Mentor Graphics (electronic design), GM, Ford, Chrysler, and Boeing (mechanical design). Apollo was acquired by {Hewlett-Packard} in 1989, and gradually closed down over the period 1990-1997. (2003-07-18)

Apple Address Resolution Protocol "networking" (AARP) {Apple}'s system to allow {AppleTalk} {protocol} to work over networks other than {LocalTalk}, such as {Ethernet} or {Token Ring}. {AppleTalk} {nodes} announce their presence to the network so that other nodes can address messages to them. AARP maps between AppleTalk addresses and other schemes. It is actually a general address mapping protocol that can be used to map between addresses at any protocol level. [G. Sidhu, R. Andrews, and A. Oppenheimer, "Inside AppleTalk", Addison Wesley, 1990]. (2006-04-18)

Apple Attachment Unit Interface "hardware, networking" (AAUI) A 14-position, 0.050-inch-spaced ribbon contact connector. Early {Power Macs} and Quadras had an AAUI (Apple Attachment Unit Interface) {port} (rectangular shaped) for {Ethernet}, which requires a {transceiver}. To use {twisted pair} cabling, you would need to get a {twisted pair} transceiver for the computer with an AAUI port. Some {Power Mac} computers had both an AAUI and {RJ-45} port; you can use one or the other, but not both. The pin-out is: Pin Signal Name   Signal Description ---- -------------- --------------------------------- 1   FN Pwr     Power (+12V @ 2.1W or +5V @ 1.9W) 2   DI-A      Data In circuit A 3   DI-B      Data In circuit B 4   VCC       Voltage Common 5   CI-A      Control In circuit A 6   CI-B      Control In circuit B 7   +5V       +5 volts (from host) 8   +5V       Secondary +5 volts (from host) 9   DO-A      Data Out circuit A 10  DO-B      Data Out circuit B 11  VCC       Secondary Voltage Common 12  NC       Reserved 13  NC       Reserved 14  FN Pwr     Secondary +12V @ 2.1W or +5V @ 1.9W Shell Protective Gnd Protective Ground AAUI signals have the same description, function, and electrical requirements as the {AUI} signals of the same name, as detailed in {IEEE 802.3}-1990 CSMA/CD Standard, section 7. (2000-02-10)

Appletalk "networking, protocol" A proprietary {local area network} {protocol} developed by {Apple Computer, Inc.} for communication between Apple products (e.g. {Macintosh}) and other computers. This protocol is independent of the {network layer} on which it runs. Current implementations exist for {Localtalk}, a 235 kilobyte per second local area network and {Ethertalk}, a 10 megabyte per second local area network. (1995-03-08)

AppleTalk Data Stream Protocol "protocol" (ADSP) A {protocol} which provides a simple transport method for data accross a network. (1996-06-18)

AppleTalk Filing Protocol "networking" (AFP) A {client/server} {protocol} used in {AppleTalk} communications networks. In order for non-{Apple} networks to access data in an {AppleShare} {server}, their protocols must translate into the AFP language. See also: {Columbia AppleTalk Package}. (1998-06-28)

applet "web" A {Java} program which can be distributed as an attachment in a {web} document and executed by a Java-enabled {web browser} such as Sun's {HotJava}, {Netscape Navigator} version 2.0, or {Internet Explorer}. Navigator severely restricts the applet's file system and network access in order to prevent accidental or deliberate security violations. Full Java applications, which run outside of the browser, do not have these restrictions. Web browsers can also be extended with {plug-ins} though these differ from applets in that they usually require manual installation and are {platform}-specific. Various other languages can now be embedded within {HTML} documents, the most common being {JavaScript}. Despite Java's aim to be a "write once, run anywhere" language, the difficulty of accomodating the variety of browsers in use on the Internet has led many to abandon client-side processing in favour of {server}-side Java programs for which the term {servlet} was coined. Merriam Webster "Collegiate Edition" gives a 1990 definition: a short application program especially for performing a simple specific task. (2002-07-12)

Application environment specification "programming" (AES) A set of specifications from {OSF} for programming and {user interfaces}, aimed at providing a consistent application environment on different hardware. It includes "O/S" for the {operating system} (user commands and program interfaces), "U/E" for the User Environment ({Motif}), and "N/S" for Network services. [Reference?] (1994-12-07)

application layer "networking" The top layer of the {OSI} seven layer model. This layer handles issues like {network transparency}, resource allocation and problem partitioning. The application layer is concerned with the user's view of the network (e.g. formatting {electronic mail} messages). The {presentation layer} provides the application layer with a familiar local representation of data independent of the format used on the network. (1994-11-28)

application program "programming, operating system" (Or "application", "app") A complete, self-contained program that performs a specific function directly for the user. This is in contrast to {system software} such as the {operating system} {kernel}, {server} processes, {libraries} which exists to support application programs and {utility programs}. Editors for various kinds of documents, {spreadsheets}, and text formatters are common examples of applications. Network applications include clients such as those for {FTP}, {electronic mail}, {telnet} and {WWW}. The term is used fairly loosely, for instance, some might say that a client and server together form a distributed application, others might argue that editors and compilers were not applications but {utility programs} for building applications. One distinction between an application program and the operating system is that applications always run in {user mode} (or "non-privileged mode"), while operating systems and related utilities may run in {supervisor mode} (or "privileged mode"). The term may also be used to distinguish programs which communicate via a {graphical user interface} from those which are executed from the {command line}. (2007-02-02)

Application Protocol Data Unit "networking" (APDU) A {packet} of data exchanged between two {application} programs across a {network}. This is the highest level view of communication in the {OSI} {seven layer model} and a single packet exchanged at this level may actually be transmitted as several packets at a lower layer as well as having extra information (headers) added for {routing} etc. (1995-12-19)

Application Service Element "networking" (ASE) Software in the {presentation layer} of the {OSI} seven layer model which provides an abstracted interface layer to service {application protocol data units} (APDU). Because {applications} and {networks} vary, ASEs are split into common services and specific services. Examples of services provided by the {common application service element} (CASE) include remote operations (ROSE) and {database} {concurrency control and recovery} (CCR). The {specific application service element} (SASE) provides more specialised services such as file transfer, database access, and order entry. {Csico docs (http://cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ito_doc/osi_prot.htm)}. (2003-09-27)

application service provider "business, networking" (ASP) A service (usually a business) that provides remote access to an {application program} across a {network} {protocol}, typically {HTTP}. A common example is a {website} that other websites use for accepting payment by credit card as part of their {online ordering} systems. As this term is complex-sounding but vague, it is widely used by {marketroids} who want to avoid being specific and clear at all costs. (2001-03-26)

APPN {Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking}

April Fool's Joke "humour, event" (AFJ) Elaborate April Fool's hoaxes are a long-established tradition on {Usenet} and {Internet}; see {kremvax} for an example. In fact, April Fool's Day is the *only* seasonal holiday marked by customary observances on the hacker networks. (1995-01-25)

aq "networking" The {country code} for Antarctica. (1999-01-27)

ar "networking" The {country code} for Argentina. (1999-01-27)

Arcade "networking" A UK {BBS} for the {Acorn} {Archimedes}. Also has links with {Demon Internet}. Telephone: +44 (181) 654 2212 (24hrs, most speeds). (1994-11-08)

archie "tool, networking" A system to automatically gather, index and serve information on the {Internet}. The initial implementation of archie by {McGill University} School of Computer Science provided an indexed directory of filenames from all {anonymous FTP} archives on the Internet. Later versions provide other collections of information. See also {archive site}, {Gopher}, {Prospero}, {Wide Area Information Servers}. (1995-12-28)

architecture "architecture" Design, the way components fit together. The term is used particularly of {processors}, both individual and in general. "The {ARM} has a really clean architecture". It may also be used of any complex system, e.g. "software architecture", "network architecture". (1995-05-02)

archive 1. "file format" A single file containing one or (usually) more separate files plus information to allow them to be extracted (separated) by a suitable program. Archives are usually created for software distribution or {backup}. {tar} is a common format for {Unix} archives, and {arc} or {PKZIP} for {MS-DOS} and {Microsoft Windows}. 2. "operating system" To transfer files to slower, cheaper media (usually {magnetic tape}) to free the {hard disk} space they occupied. This is now normally done for long-term storage but in the 1960s, when disk was much more expensive, files were often shuffled regularly between disk and tape. 3. "networking" {archive site}. (1996-12-08)

archive site "networking" (Or "FTP site", "FTP archive") An {Internet} {host} where program source, documents, {e-mail} or {news} messages are stored for public access via {anonymous FTP}, {Gopher}, {web} or other document distribution system. There may be several archive sites ({mirrors}) for, e.g., a {Usenet} {newsgroup} though one may be recognised as the main one. FTP servers were common on the Internet for about ten years but have been largely replaced by {web servers} since the invention of the {World-Wide Web} and its {HTTP} protocol. Some well-known archive sites included {Imperial College, UK (ftp://src.doc.ic.ac.uk/)}, {UUNET, USA (ftp://ftp.uu.net/)}, {GNU archive site}. The {archie} service attempted to index the contents of FTP archives, foreshadowing the indexing of the web by {Google} and others. (2014-07-06)

ARCnet "networking" A {network} developed by {DataPoint}. ARCnet was {proprietary} until the late 1980s and had about as large a marketshare as {Ethernet} among small businesses. It was almost as fast and was considerably cheaper at the time. (1995-01-16)

ARPANET {Advanced Research Projects Agency Network}

artificial intelligence "artificial intelligence" (AI) The subfield of computer science concerned with the concepts and methods of {symbolic inference} by computer and symbolic {knowledge representation} for use in making inferences. AI can be seen as an attempt to model aspects of human thought on computers. It is also sometimes defined as trying to solve by computer any problem that a human can solve faster. The term was coined by Stanford Professor {John McCarthy}, a leading AI researcher. Examples of AI problems are {computer vision} (building a system that can understand images as well as a human) and {natural language processing} (building a system that can understand and speak a human language as well as a human). These may appear to be modular, but all attempts so far (1993) to solve them have foundered on the amount of context information and "intelligence" they seem to require. The term is often used as a selling point, e.g. to describe programming that drives the behaviour of computer characters in a game. This is often no more intelligent than "Kill any humans you see; keep walking; avoid solid objects; duck if a human with a gun can see you". See also {AI-complete}, {neats vs. scruffies}, {neural network}, {genetic programming}, {fuzzy computing}, {artificial life}. {ACM SIGART (http://sigart.acm.org/)}. {U Cal Davis (http://phobos.cs.ucdavis.edu:8001)}. {CMU Artificial Intelligence Repository (http://cs.cmu.edu/Web/Groups/AI/html/repository.html)}. (2002-01-19)

Artificial Life "algorithm, application" (a-life) The study of synthetic systems which behave like natural living systems in some way. Artificial Life complements the traditional biological sciences concerned with the analysis of living organisms by attempting to create lifelike behaviours within computers and other artificial media. Artificial Life can contribute to theoretical biology by modelling forms of life other than those which exist in nature. It has applications in environmental and financial modelling and network communications. There are some interesting implementations of artificial life using strangely shaped blocks. A video, probably by the company Artificial Creatures who build insect-like robots in Cambridge, MA (USA), has several mechanical implementations of artificial life forms. See also {evolutionary computing}, {Life}. [Christopher G. Langton (Ed.), "Artificial Life", Proceedings Volume VI, Santa Fe Institute Studies in the Sciences of Complexity. Addison-Wesley, 1989]. {Yahoo! (http://yahoo.com/Science/Artificial_Life/)}. {Santa Fe Institute (http://alife.santafe.edu/)}. {The Avida Group (http://krl.caltech.edu/avida/Avida.html)}. (1995-02-21)

artificial neural network "artificial intelligence" (ANN, commonly just "neural network" or "neural net") A network of many very simple processors ("units" or "neurons"), each possibly having a (small amount of) local memory. The units are connected by unidirectional communication channels ("connections"), which carry numeric (as opposed to symbolic) data. The units operate only on their local data and on the inputs they receive via the connections. A neural network is a processing device, either an {algorithm}, or actual hardware, whose design was inspired by the design and functioning of animal brains and components thereof. Most neural networks have some sort of "training" rule whereby the weights of connections are adjusted on the basis of presented patterns. In other words, neural networks "learn" from examples, just like children learn to recognise dogs from examples of dogs, and exhibit some structural capability for generalisation. Neurons are often elementary non-linear signal processors (in the limit they are simple threshold discriminators). Another feature of NNs which distinguishes them from other computing devices is a high degree of interconnection which allows a high degree of parallelism. Further, there is no idle memory containing data and programs, but rather each neuron is pre-programmed and continuously active. The term "neural net" should logically, but in common usage never does, also include biological neural networks, whose elementary structures are far more complicated than the mathematical models used for ANNs. See {Aspirin}, {Hopfield network}, {McCulloch-Pitts neuron}. {Usenet} newsgroup: {news:comp.ai.neural-nets}. (1997-10-13)

Artisoft, Inc. "company, networking" A company, known for the {LANtastic} range of networking products. Originally providers of proprietary, {peer-to-peer} network hardware and software for small installations, Artisoft now also sells {Ethernet} and {Novell}-compatible hardware and software. {(http://artisoft.com/)}. Telephone: +1 (800) 809 1257. Address: Tucson, Arizona, USA; Phoenix, Arizona, USA. (1995-04-24)

AS 1. "networking" {Autonomous System}. 2. "storage" {Address Strobe}.

as "networking" The {country code} for American Samoa. (1999-01-27)

ASE 1. "programming" {Advanced Software Environment}. 2. "networking" {Application Service Element}. 3. "database" {Adaptive Server Enterprise}.

ASP 1. "web" {Active Server Pages}. 2. "networking" {application service provider}. 3. "language" A {query language}(?). [Sammet 1969, p.702]. 4. "processor" {Attached Support Processor}. (2000-07-08)

Aspirin "language, tool" A {freeware} language from {MITRE Corporation} for the description of {neural networks}. A compiler, bpmake, is included. Aspirin is designed for use with the {MIGRAINES} interface. Version: 6.0, as of 1995-03-08. {(ftp://ftp.cognet.ucla.edu/alexis/)}. (1995-03-08)

assigned numbers "standard" The {RFC} {STD 2} documenting the currently assigned values from several series of numbers used in network {protocol} implementations. This RFC is updated periodically and, in any case, current information can be obtained from the {Internet Assigned Numbers Authority} (IANA). If you are developing a protocol or application that will require the use of a link, {socket}, {port}, protocol, etc., you should contact the IANA to receive a number assignment. (1996-08-19)

Association Control Service Element "networking" (ACSE) The {OSI} method for establishing a call between two {application programs}. ACSE checks the identities and contexts of the application entities, and could apply an {authentication} security check. Documents: {ITU} Rec. X.227 ({ISO} 8650), X.217 (ISO 8649) (1997-12-07)

Association for Progressive Communications "body, philosophy" (APC) A world-wide organisation of like-minded computer networks providing a global communications network dedicated to the free and balanced flow of information. The APC defends and promotes non-commercial, productive online space for NGOs (Non-Governmental Organisations) and collaborates with like-minded organisations to ensure that the information and communication needs of civil society are considered in telecommunications, donor and investment policy. A few of APC's partner organisations include The {Institute for Global Communications} (USA), GreenNet (UK), Nicarao (Nicaragua) Enda-Tiers Monde (Senegal) and GlasNet (Ukraine). These organisations serve people working toward goals that include the prevention of warfare, elimination of militarism and poverty, protection of the environment, human rights, social and economic justice, participatory democracy, non-violent conflict resolution, and the promotion of sustainable development. {(http://apc.org/english/)}. E-mail: "apcadmin@apc.org". (2000-10-08)

Asynchronous Transfer Mode "networking" (ATM, or "fast packet", "Asynchronous Transfer Mode Protocol", ATMP) A network {protocol} that dynamically allocates {bandwidth} between incoming channels and multiplexes them onto a stream of fixed 53-{byte} {packets} (called "cells"). A fixed-size packet simplifies switching and multiplexing. ATM is a {connection-oriented} protocol. It can use different {physical layer} transports including {SONET}, {DS3}, {fiber} or {twisted pair}. The {ATM Forum} is one of the main bodies promoting ATM. {Wideband ATM} is an enhancement. {ATM acronyms (http://atmforum.com/atmforum/acronym_index.html)}. {Indiana acronyms (http://cell-relay.indiana.edu/cell-relay/FAQ/ATM-Acronyms.html)}. [More detail? Data rate(s)?] (1996-04-01)

at 1. "character" {commercial at}. 2. "networking" The {country code} for Austria.

ATM Forum "networking, body" An international non-profit arganisation aiming to encourage the user of {Asynchronous Transfer Mode} through {interoperability} specifications and to promote cooperation and awareness. The ATM Forum consists of a worldwide Technical Committee, three Marketing Committees for North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific as well as the User Committee, through which ATM end-users participate. Worldwide Headquarters: 2570 West El Camino Real, Suite 304 Mountain View, CA 94040-1313 USA. Telephone: +1 (650) 949 6700. E-mail: ATM Forum "info@atmforum.com". {(http://atmforum.com/)}. (1999-06-14)

Attachment Unit Interface "networking" (AUI) The part of the {IEEE} {Ethernet} {standard} located between the {MAC}, and the {MAU}. The AUI is a {transceiver} cable that provides a path between a {node}'s Ethernet interface and the MAU. (1996-12-08)

attenuation "communications" The progressive reduction in {amplitude} of a signal as it travels farther from the point of origin. For example, an electric signal's amplitude reduces with distance due to electrical {impedance}. Attenuation is usually measured in {decibels} [per metre?]. Attenuation does not imply appreciable modification of the shape of the waveform (distortion), though as the signal amplitude falls the {signal-to-noise ratio} will also fall unless the channel itself is noise free or the signal is amplified at some intermediate point(s) along the channel. ["Networking Essentials, second edition", Microsoft Corporation, pub. Microsoft Press 1997]. (2003-07-29)

au 1. "networking" The two character {country code} for Australia used in {Internet} {domain names}. 2. "filename extension" {audio}. (1995-02-15)

AUI 1. "tool, product" {Adaptable User Interface}. 2. "networking" {Attachment Unit Interface}.

AUTOEXEC.BAT "operating system" The {batch file} containing commands, loaded by {MS-DOS} after running {CONFIG.SYS}. AUTOEXEC.BAT contains normal DOS commands and can be used for additional system configuration such as setting paths and variables, configuring network connections and running {application programs}. (1995-03-18)

Automated Retroactive Minimal Moderation "messaging" (ARMM) A {Usenet} robot created by Dick Depew of Munroe Falls, Ohio. ARMM was intended to automatically cancel posts from anonymous-posting sites. Unfortunately, the robot's recogniser for anonymous postings triggered on its own automatically-generated control messages! Transformed by this stroke of programming ineptitude into a monster of Frankensteinian proportions, it broke loose on the night of 1993-03-31 and proceeded to {spam} {news:news.admin.policy} with a recursive explosion of over 200 messages. Reactions varied from amusement to outrage. The pathological messages crashed at least one mail system, and upset people paying line charges for their {Usenet} feeds. One poster described the ARMM debacle as "instant {Usenet} history" (also establishing the term {despew}), and it has since been widely cited as a cautionary example of the havoc the combination of good intentions and incompetence can wreak on a network. Compare {Great Worm}; {sorcerer's apprentice mode}. See also {software laser}, {network meltdown}. (1996-01-08)

Automatic Network Routing "protocol" (ANR) A {source routing protocol} used to route {LU6.2} session and control traffic from {node} to node through a {High Performance Routing} network or {subnet}. ANR operates at the lower end of the {SNA} {Path Control layer}. [Relationship to {OS/390}?] (1997-05-08)

Autonomous System "networking, routing" (AS) A collection of {routers} under a single administrative authority, using a common {Interior Gateway Protocol} for routing {packets}. (2001-09-16)

Autonomous System Number "networking, routing" (ASN) Used for {routing} on the {Internet}. [Does each ASN uniquely identify an {Autonomous System}?] (2001-09-16)

aw "networking" The {country code} for Aruba. (1999-01-27)

az "networking" The {country code} for Azerbaijan. (1999-01-27)

babbling error "networking" An {Ethernet} node attempting to transmit more than 1518 data bytes - the largest allowed Ethernet {packet}. This is why the {Maximum Transmission Unit} for {IP} traffic on Ethernet is 1500. [Why 1518?] (1998-03-13)

ba "networking" The {country code} for Bosnia and Herzegowina. (1999-01-27)

backbone {backbone network}

backbone network "networking" In a {hierarchical network}, a top-level network that carries network traffic between the {mid-level networks} and {stub networks} that connect to it. The largest backbone network is the {Internet backbone}. (2017-12-02)

backbone cabal "networking" A group of large-site administrators who pushed through the {Great Renaming} and reined in the chaos of {Usenet} during most of the 1980s. The cabal {mailing list} disbanded in late 1988 after a bitter internal cat-fight. [{Jargon File}] (1994-11-28)

back-end "programming" Any software performing either the final stage in a process, or a task not apparent to the user. A common usage is in a {compiler}. A compiler's back-end generates {machine language} and performs optimisations specific to the machine's {architecture}. The term can also be used in the context of {network} applications. E.g. "The back-end of the system handles {socket} protocols". Contrast {front end}. (1996-04-09)

backoff "networking" A {host} which has experienced a {collision} on a {network} waits for a amount of time before attempting to retransmit. A random backoff minimises the probability that the same nodes will collide again, even if they are using the same backoff algorithm. Increasing the backoff period after each collision also helps to prevent repeated collisions, especially when the network is heavily loaded. An example algorithm is {binary exponential backoff}. (1996-05-28)

BackOffice "software" A suite of network {server} software from {Microsoft} that includes {Windows NT} Server, BackOffice Server (for the integrated development, deployment, and management of BackOffice applications in departments, branch offices, and medium sized businesses); {Exchange Server}; {Proxy Server}; {Site Server} for {intranet} publishing, management, and search; Site Server Commerce Edition For comprehensive {Internet commerce} transactions; {Small Business Server} for business operations, resource management, and customer relations; {SNA Server} for the integration of existing and new systems and data; {SQL Server} for scalable, reliable database and data-warehousing; {Systems Management Server} (SMS) for centralised change- and {configuration-management}. {(http://microsoft.com/backofficeserver/)}. (2000-12-16)

back-propagation (Or "backpropagation") A learning {algorithm} for modifying a {feed-forward} {neural network} which minimises a continuous "{error function}" or "{objective function}." Back-propagation is a "{gradient descent}" method of training in that it uses gradient information to modify the network weights to decrease the value of the error function on subsequent tests of the inputs. Other gradient-based methods from {numerical analysis} can be used to train networks more efficiently. Back-propagation makes use of a mathematical trick when the network is simulated on a digital computer, yielding in just two traversals of the network (once forward, and once back) both the difference between the desired and actual output, and the derivatives of this difference with respect to the connection weights.

Backup Domain Controller "networking" (BDC) A server in a {network} of {Microsoft Windows} computers that maintains a copy of the {SAM} database and handles access requests that the {Primary Domain Controller} (PDC) doesn't respond to. There may be zero or more BDCs in a network. They increase reliability and reduce load on the PDC. (2006-09-18)

Banyan "company" A {personal computer} networking company, best known for its "{Vines}" products for {local area networks}. Address: Westborough MA, USA. [More info?] (1995-03-01)

barfmail "messaging" Multiple {bounce messages} accumulating to the level of serious annoyance, or worse. The sort of thing that happens when an inter-network {mail gateway} goes down or misbehaves. [{Jargon File}] (1996-01-05)

baseband A transmission medium through which digital signals are sent without frequency shifting. In general, only one communication channel is available at any given time. {Ethernet} is an example of a baseband network. See also {broadband}. (1995-02-22)

Basic Rate Interface "communications" (BRI, 2B+D, 2B1D) An {Integrated Services Digital Network} channel consisting of two 64 {kbps} "bearer" (B) channels and one 16 kbps "delta" (D) channel, giving a total data rate of 144 kbps. The B channels are used for voice or user data, and the D channel is used for control and signalling and/or {X.25} {packet} networking. BRI is the kind of ISDN interface most likely to be found in residential service. (2002-01-13)

Basic Service Set "networking" (BSS) A {wireless local area network} and all the wireless devices (e.g. PCs and laptops) that are associated with it. A BSS may or may not include an {access point} and is identified by a {BSSID}. (2009-05-12)

Bastard Operator From Hell "humour" (BOFH) A rogue {network operator} character invented by Simon Travaglia "simontrav@hotmail.com", regularly featured in "Computing" and "DATAMATION" magazine. See also: {Dilbert}. {(http://angelfire.com/bc/simont/index.html)}. (1999-09-17)

bay "hardware" (As in an aeroplane "cargo bay") A space in a cabinet into which a device of a certain size can be physically mounted and connected to power and data. Common examples are a "drive bay" into which a {disk drive} (usually either 3.5 inch or 5.25 inch) can be inserted or the space in a {docking station} where you insert a {notebook computer} or {laptop computer} to work as a {desktop computer} or to charge their batteries, print or connect to the office network, etc. (1999-01-11)

bb "networking" The {country code} for Barbados. (1999-01-27)

BBC Networking Club "body" A {bulletin board} run by the {British Broadcasting Corporation} Education department from April 1994 to 30 Nov 1995. (1997-01-20)

BBN Butterfly "computer" A {supercomputer} developed at {BBN Technologies}, named after the "butterfly" multi-stage switching network around which it was built. It could have up to 512 {CPUs} connected to allow every CPU access to every other CPU's memory, albeit with about 15 times the latency than for its own. The earlier GP-1000 models used up to 256 {Motorola 68020s}. The later TC-2000 models used up to 512 {Motorola 88100s}. Language developed for, or ported to, the BBN Butterfly were {Butterfly Common LISP}, {Butterfly Scheme}, {Delirium}, and {MultiScheme}. {(http://paralogos.com/DeadSuper/Misc/BBN.html)}. (2003-11-10)

bd "networking" The {country code} for Bangladesh. (1999-01-27)

be "networking" The {country code} for Belgium. (1999-01-27)

Bebo "web" A {social networking} website based in California, USA. {Bebo Home (http://bebo.com/)}. (2006-11-20)

beefwood ::: n. --> An Australian tree (Casuarina), and its red wood, used for cabinetwork; also, the trees Stenocarpus salignus of New South Wales, and Banksia compar of Queensland.

benchmark "benchmark" A standard program or set of programs which can be run on different computers to give an inaccurate measure of their performance. "In the computer industry, there are three kinds of lies: lies, damn lies, and benchmarks." A benchmark may attempt to indicate the overall power of a system by including a "typical" mixture of programs or it may attempt to measure more specific aspects of performance, like graphics, I/O or computation (integer or {floating-point}). Others measure specific tasks like {rendering} polygons, reading and writing files or performing operations on matrices. The most useful kind of benchmark is one which is tailored to a user's own typical tasks. While no one benchmark can fully characterise overall system performance, the results of a variety of realistic benchmarks can give valuable insight into expected real performance. Benchmarks should be carefully interpreted, you should know exactly which benchmark was run (name, version); exactly what configuration was it run on (CPU, memory, compiler options, single user/multi-user, peripherals, network); how does the benchmark relate to your workload? Well-known benchmarks include {Whetstone}, {Dhrystone}, {Rhealstone} (see {h}), the {Gabriel benchmarks} for {Lisp}, the {SPECmark} suite, and {LINPACK}. See also {machoflops}, {MIPS}, {smoke and mirrors}. {Usenet} newsgroup: {news:comp.benchmarks}. {Tennessee BenchWeb (http://netlib.org/benchweb/)}. [{Jargon File}] (2002-03-26)

Berkeley Internet Name Domain "networking" (BIND) An implementation of a {DNS} {server} developed and distributed by the {University of California at Berkeley}. Many {Internet} {hosts} run BIND, and it is the ancestor of many commercial implementations. (1997-12-15)

Berkeley Network (B-NET) Top level {Unix} {Ethernet} software developed at the {University of California at Berkeley}. There are no formal specifications but UCB's {4.2BSD} {Unix} implementation on the {VAX} is the de facto standard. Distributed by {Unisoft}. Includes net.o driver routines for specific hardware, {pseudo ttys}, {daemons}, hostname command to set/get name, /etc/hosts database of names and {Internet address}es of other hosts, /etc/hosts.equiv host-wide database to control remote access, .rhosts per user version of hosts.equiv. UCB's implementation of the {Internet Protocol} includes trailers to improve performance on paged memory management systems such as {VAXen}. These trailers are an exception to the Internet Protocol specification.

Berkeley Software Design, Inc "company" (BSDI) A company that sells {BSD/OS}, a commercial version of {Berkeley Standard Distribution} {Unix}, networking, and Internet technologies originally developed by the {Computer Systems Research Group} (CSRG) at the {University of California at Berkeley}. Leading CSRG computer scientists founded BSDI in 1991. BSDI's BSD/OS represents over 20 years of development by the worldwide BSD technical community. BSD technology is known worldwide for its powerful, flexible and portable architecture and advanced development environments. BSDI designs, develops, markets, and supports the {BSD/OS} {operating system}, {Internet} server software for {IBM PCs}, and other products. BSDI planned to release an Internet gateway product for {Novell} {IPX} networks in 1995. {(http://bsdi.com/)}. E-mail: "bsdi-info@bsdi.com". Address: 5575 Tech Center Drive,

Berkeley Software Distribution "operating system" (BSD) A family of {Unix} versions developed by {Bill Joy} and others at the {University of California at Berkeley}, originally for the {DEC} {VAX} and {PDP-11} computers, and subsequently ported to almost all modern general-purpose computers. BSD Unix incorporates {paged} {virtual memory}, {TCP/IP} networking enhancements and many other features. BSD UNIX 4.0 was released on 1980-10-19. The BSD versions (4.1, 4.2, and 4.3) and the commercial versions derived from them ({SunOS}, {ULTRIX}, {Mt. Xinu}, {Dynix}) held the technical lead in the Unix world until {AT&T}'s successful standardisation efforts after about 1986, and are still widely popular. See also {Berzerkeley}, {USG Unix}. (2005-01-20)

best effort "networking" A classification of low priority network traffic, used especially the {Internet}. Different kinds of traffic have different priorities. {Videoconferencing} and other types of {real-time} communication, for example, require a certain minimum guaranteed {bandwidth} and {latency} and so must be given a high priority. {Electronic mail}, on the other hand, can tolerate an arbitrarily long delay and is classified as a "best-effort" service. [Scientific American, Nov. 1994, pp. 83-84]. (1995-04-04)

bf "networking" The {country code} for Burkina Faso. (1999-01-27)

bg "networking" The {country code} for Bulgaria. (1999-01-27)

bh "networking" The {country code} for Bahrain. (1999-01-27)

bi "networking" The {country code} for Burundi. (1999-01-27)

big-endian 1. "data, architecture" A computer {architecture} in which, within a given multi-{byte} numeric representation, the most significant byte has the lowest address (the word is stored "big-end-first"). Most processors, including the {IBM 370} family, the {PDP-10}, the {Motorola} {microprocessor} families, and most of the various {RISC} designs current in mid-1993, are big-endian. See {-endian}. 2. "networking, standard" A backward {electronic mail address}. The world now follows the {Internet} {hostname} {standard} (see {FQDN}) and writes e-mail addresses starting with the name of the computer and ending up with the {country code} (e.g. fred@doc.acme.ac.uk). In the United Kingdom the {Joint Networking Team} decided to do it the other way round (e.g. me@uk.ac.wigan.cs) before the {Internet} {domain} standard was established. Most {gateway sites} required {ad-hockery} in their {mailers} to handle this. By July 1994 this parochial idiosyncracy was on the way out and mailers started to reject big-endian addresses. By about 1996, people would look at you strangely if you suggested such a bizarre thing might ever have existed. [{Jargon File}] (1998-08-09)

Big Gray Wall "jargon" What faces a {VMS} user searching for documentation. A full VMS kit comes on a pallet, the documentation taking up around 15 feet of shelf space before the addition of layered products such as {compilers}, {databases}, multi-vendor networking, and programming tools. Recent (since VMS version 5) DEC documentation comes with grey binders; under VMS version 4 the binders were orange and under version 3 they were blue. Often contracted to "Gray Wall". [{Jargon File}] (1995-03-07)

binary exponential backoff An {algorithm} for dealing with contention in the use of a network. To transmit a {packet} the {host} sets a local parameter, L to 1 and transmits in one of the next L {slots}. If a {collision} occurs, it doubles L and repeats.

bindery "networking" A {Novell Netware} database that contains definitions for entities such as users, groups, and {workgroups}. The bindery allows the network supervisor to design an organised and secure operating environment based on the individual requirements of each of these entities. The bindery has three components: objects, properties, and property data sets. Objects represent any physical or logical entity, including users, user groups, file servers. Properties are characteristics of each object (e.g. passwords, account restrictions, {internetwork addresses}). Property data sets are the values assigned to an entity's bindery properties. [Netware Version 3.11 "Concepts" documentation (a glossary of Netware-related terms)]. (1996-03-07)

binding handle "networking" An identifier representing the connection between a {client} and {server}. An association between client/server end-points and {protocols}. (1997-03-18)

BISDN Broadband {Integrated Services Digital Network}.

bit bucket "jargon" 1. (Or "{write-only memory}", "WOM") The universal data sink (originally, the mythical receptacle used to catch bits when they fall off the end of a {register} during a {shift} instruction). Discarded, lost, or destroyed data is said to have "gone to the bit bucket". On {Unix}, often used for {/dev/null}. Sometimes amplified as "the Great Bit Bucket in the Sky". 2. The place where all lost mail and news messages eventually go. The selection is performed according to {Finagle's Law}; important mail is much more likely to end up in the bit bucket than junk mail, which has an almost 100% probability of getting delivered. Routing to the bit bucket is automatically performed by mail-transfer agents, news systems, and the lower layers of the network. 3. The ideal location for all unwanted mail responses: "Flames about this article to the bit bucket." Such a request is guaranteed to overflow one's mailbox with flames. 4. Excuse for all mail that has not been sent. "I mailed you those figures last week; they must have landed in the bit bucket." Compare {black hole}. This term is used purely in jest. It is based on the fanciful notion that bits are objects that are not destroyed but only misplaced. This appears to have been a mutation of an earlier term "bit box", about which the same legend was current; old-time hackers also report that trainees used to be told that when the CPU stored bits into memory it was actually pulling them "out of the bit box". Another variant of this legend has it that, as a consequence of the "parity preservation law", the number of 1 bits that go to the bit bucket must equal the number of 0 bits. Any imbalance results in bits filling up the bit bucket. A qualified computer technician can empty a full bit bucket as part of scheduled maintenance. In contrast, a "{chad box}" is a real container used to catch {chad}. This may be related to the origin of the term "bit bucket" [Comments ?]. (1996-11-20)

BITNET "networking" /bit'net/ (Because It's Time NETwork) An academic and research computer network connecting approximately 2500 computers. BITNET provides interactive, {electronic mail} and file transfer services, using a {store and forward} {protocol}, based on {IBM} {Network Job Entry} protocols. Bitnet-II encapsulates the Bitnet protocol within {IP} {packets} and depends on the {Internet} to route them. BITNET traffic and Internet traffic are exchanged via several {gateway} hosts. BITNET is now operated by {CREN}. BITNET is everybody's least favourite piece of the network. The BITNET hosts are a collection of {IBM} {dinosaurs}, {VAXen} (with lobotomised communications hardware), and {Prime Computer} supermini computers. They communicate using 80-character {EBCDIC} card images (see {eighty-column mind}); thus, they tend to mangle the {headers} and text of third-party traffic from the rest of the {ASCII}/{RFC 822} world with annoying regularity. BITNET is also notorious as the apparent home of {BIFF}. [{Jargon File}] (2002-09-02)

BitTorrent "networking" A popular, distributed form of {peer-to-peer} {file sharing} that enables a {client} program to fetch different parts of a file (a "torrent") from different sources in parallel. The system is designed to encourage users to make downloaded data available for others to upload. This is aided by a scheme for exchanging unique identifiers, commonly stored in ".torrent" files. A downloader who does not serve data to others is called a "leech". A "seed" is a computer that has a complete copy of a file, possibly the original. The bittorrent.com site claims there are over 100 million users as of 2007-03-24. Most of the data is copyright material like films or commercial software. {(http://www.bittorrent.com/what-is-bittorrent)}. (2007-03-27)

bj "networking" The {country code} for Benin. (1999-01-27)

Black Data Processing Associates "body" (BDPA) A non-profit professional association, founded in 1975 to promote positive influence in the {information technology} (IT) industry and how it affects African Americans. The BDPA facilitates African American professional participation in local and national activities keeping up with developing IT trends. BDPA offers a forum for exchanging information and ideas about the computer industry. It provides numerous networking opportunities through monthly program meetings, seminars, and workshops and the annual national conference. Membership is open to anyone interested in IT. The Foundation provides scholarships to students who compete in an annual {Visual Basic} competition. {(http://bdpa.org/conf96)}. E-mail: "nbdpa@ix.netcom.com". Telephone: Ms. Pat Drumming, +1 (800) 727-BDPA. (1996-04-07)

blast 1. {BLT}, used especially for large data sends over a network or comm line. Opposite of {snarf}. Usage: uncommon. The variant "blat" has been reported. 2. [HP/Apollo] Synonymous with {nuke}. Sometimes the message "Unable to kill all processes. Blast them (y/n)?" would appear in the command window upon logout.

Blue Glue {Systems Network Architecture}

BMAN {Broadband Metropolitan Area Network}

bm "networking" The {country code} for Bermuda. (1999-01-27)

bn "networking" The {country code} for Brunei Darussalam. (1999-01-27)

network ::: n. --> A fabric of threads, cords, or wires crossing each other at certain intervals, and knotted or secured at the crossings, thus leaving spaces or meshes between them.

Any system of lines or channels interlacing or crossing like the fabric of a net; as, a network of veins; a network of railroads.


bo "networking" The {country code} for Bolivia. (1999-01-27)

bogon /boh'gon/ (By analogy with proton/electron/neutron, but doubtless reinforced after 1980 by the similarity to Douglas Adams's "Vogons") 1. The elementary particle of bogosity (see {quantum bogodynamics}). For instance, "the Ethernet is emitting bogons again" means that it is broken or acting in an erratic or bogus fashion. 2. A query {packet} sent from a {TCP/IP} {domain resolver} to a root server, having the reply bit set instead of the query bit. 3. Any bogus or incorrectly formed packet sent on a network. 4. A person who is bogus or who says bogus things. This was historically the original usage, but has been overtaken by its derivative senses. See also {bogosity}; compare {psyton}, {fat electrons}, {magic smoke}. The bogon has become the type case for a whole bestiary of nonce particle names, including the "clutron" or "cluon" (indivisible particle of cluefulness, obviously the antiparticle of the bogon) and the futon (elementary particle of {randomness}, or sometimes of lameness). These are not so much live usages in themselves as examples of a live meta-usage: that is, it has become a standard joke or linguistic maneuver to "explain" otherwise mysterious circumstances by inventing nonce particle names. And these imply nonce particle theories, with all their dignity or lack thereof (we might note parenthetically that this is a generalisation from "(bogus particle) theories" to "bogus (particle theories)"!). Perhaps such particles are the modern-day equivalents of trolls and wood-nymphs as standard starting-points around which to construct explanatory myths. Of course, playing on an existing word (as in the "futon") yields additional flavour. [{Jargon File}]

boot disk "operating system" The {magnetic disk} (usually a {hard disk}) from which an {operating system} {kernel} is loaded (or "bootstrapped"). This second phase in system start-up is performed by a simple bootstrap loader program held in {ROM}, possibly configured by data stored in some form of writable {non-volatile storage}. {MS-DOS} and {Microsoft Windows} can be configured (in the {BIOS}) to try to boot off either {floppy disk} or {hard disk}, in either order. By default they first check for the presence of a {floppy disk} in the drive at start-up and try to use that as a boot disk if present. If no disk is in the drive they then try to boot off the hard disk. Some {operating systems}, notably {SunOS} and {Solaris}, can be configured to boot from a network rather than from disk. Such a system can thus run as a {diskless workstation}. (1997-06-09)

bootstrap loader "operating system" A short {program} loaded from {non-volatile storage} and used to {bootstrap} a computer. On early computers great efforts were expended on making the bootstrap loader short, in order to make it easy to {toggle} in via the {front panel} switches. It was just clever enough to read in a slightly more complex {program} (usually from {punched cards} or {paper tape}), to which it handed control. This {program} in turn read the {application} or {operating system} from a {magnetic tape} drive or {disk drive}. Thus, in successive steps, the {computer} "pulled itself up by its bootstraps" to a useful operating state. Nowadays the bootstrap loader is usually found in {ROM} or {EPROM}, and reads the first stage in from a fixed location on the {disk}, called the "{boot block}". When this {program} gains control, it is powerful enough to load the actual {OS} and hand control over to it. A {diskless workstation} can use {bootp} to load its OS from the network. (2005-04-12)

Border Gateway Protocol "networking" (BGP) An {Exterior Gateway Protocol} defined in {RFC 1267} and {RFC 1268}. BGP's design is based on experience gained with {Exterior Gateway Protocol} (EGP), as defined in {STD 18}, {RFC 904} and EGP usage in the {NSFNet} {backbone}, as described in {RFC 1092 and} {RFC 1093}. (1994-11-29)

bot 1. "networking, chat, web" (From "{robot}") Any type of autonomous {software} that operates as an {agent} for a user or a {program} or simulates a human activity. On the {Internet}, the most popular bots are programs (called {spiders} or crawlers) used for searching. They access {web sites}, retrieve documents and follow all the {hypertext links} in them; then they generate catalogs that are accessed by {search engines}. A {chatbot} converses with humans (or other bots). A {shopbot} searches the Web to find the best price for a product. Other bots (such as {OpenSesame}) observe a user's patterns in navigating a website and customises the site for that user. A {knowbot} collects specific information from {websites}. 2. "security" A computer that has been conscripted into a {botnet}. (2019-03-16)

BottomFeeder "networking" An {RSS} {aggregator}. {BottomFeeder Home (http://cincomsmalltalk.com/BottomFeeder)}. (2003-09-29)

br "networking" The {country code} for Brazil. (1999-01-27)

breath-of-life packet ({XEROX PARC}) An {Ethernet} {packet} that contains {bootstrap} code, periodically sent out from a working computer to infuse the "breath of life" into any computer on the network that has crashed. Computers depending on such packets have sufficient hardware or firmware code to wait for (or request) such a packet during the reboot process. See also {dickless workstation}. The notional "kiss-of-death packet", with a function complementary to that of a breath-of-life packet, is recommended for dealing with hosts that consume too many network resources. Though "kiss-of-death packet" is usually used in jest, there is at least one documented instance of an {Internet} subnet with limited address-table slots in a gateway computer in which such packets were routinely used to compete for slots, rather like Christmas shoppers competing for scarce parking spaces. [{Jargon File}] (1995-01-26)

bridge "networking, hardware" A device which forwards traffic between {network segments} based on {data link layer} information. These segments would have a common {network layer} address. Every network should only have one {root bridge}. See also {gateway}, {router}. (2001-03-04)

British Telecom Research Laboratories "company" (BTRL) The laboratories where {British Telecom} develops many of its new Network services. {(http://labs.bt.com/)}. Address: Martlesham Heath, near Ipswich, Suffolk, UK. (1995-04-25)

broadcast A transmission to multiple, unspecified recipients. On Ethernet, a broadcast packet is a special type of multicast packet which all nodes on the network are always willing to receive.

broadcast storm "networking" A {broadcast} on a {network} that causes multiple {hosts} to respond by broadcasting themselves, causing the storm to grow exponentially in severity. See {network meltdown}. [{Jargon File}] (1995-02-07)

brouter A device which bridges some {packets} (i.e. forwards based on {data link layer} information) and routes other packets (i.e. forwards based on {network layer} information). The {bridge}/{route} decision is based on configuration information.

bs "networking" The {country code} for the Bahamas. (1999-01-27)

BSS 1. "programming" {Block Started by Symbol}. 2. "networking" {Basic Service Set}

bt "networking" The {country code} for Bhutan. (1999-01-27)

bullet-proof hosting "networking, legal" A {hosting} company that guarantees not to shut down its {servers} even when requested to do so by law enforcement agencies. These hosting companies are often located off-shore or in nations where computer crime laws are lax or non-existent and where extradition requests will not be honoured. (2019-05-25)

bus "architecture, networking" A set of electrical conductors (wires, PCB tracks or connections in an {integrated circuit}) connecting various "stations", which can be {functional units} in a computer or {nodes} in a {network}. A bus is a {broadcast} channel, meaning that each station receives every other station's transmissions and all stations have equal access to the bus. Various schemes have been invented to solve the problem of collisions: multiple stations trying to transmit at once, e.g. {CSMA/CD}, {bus master}. The term is almost certainly derived from the electrical engineering term "bus bar" - a substantial, rigid power supply conductor to which several connections are made. This was once written "'bus bar" as it was a contraction of "omnibus bar" - a connection bar "for all", by analogy with the passenger omnibus - a conveyance "for all". {More on derivation (/pub/misc/omnibus.html)}. There are busses both within the {CPU} and connecting it to external {memory} and {peripheral} devices. The data bus, address bus and control signals, despite their names, really constitute a single bus since each is useless without the others. The width of the data bus is usually specified in {bits} and is the number of parallel connectors. This and the {clock rate} determine the bus's data rate (the number of {bytes} per second which it can carry). This is one of the factors limiting a computer's performance. Most current {microprocessors} have 32-bit busses both internally and externally. 100 or 133 {megahertz} bus clock rates are common. The bus clock is typically slower than the processor clock. Some processors have internal busses which are wider than their external busses (usually twice the width) since the width of the internal bus affects the speed of all operations and has less effect on the overall system cost than the width of the external bus. Various bus designs have been used in the {PC}, including {ISA}, {EISA}, {Micro Channel}, {VL-bus} and {PCI}. Other peripheral busses are NuBus, TURBOchannel, VMEbus, MULTIBUS and STD bus. See also {bus network}. {Ukranian (http://open-taxi.com/mynews/~adrian/10)}. (2010-07-10)

bus network "networking" A {network topology} in which all {nodes} are connected to a single wire or set of wires (the bus). Bus networks typically use {CSMA/CD} techniques to determine which node should transmit data at any given time. Some {networks} are implemented as a {bus}, e.g. {Ethernet} - a one-bit bus operating at 10, 100, 1000 or 10,000 {megabits per second}. Originally Ethernet was a {physical layer} bus consisting of a wire (with {terminators} at each end) to which each node was attached. {Switched Ethernet}, while no longer physically a bus still acts as one at the logical layers.

Business Application Programming Interface "business, application, programming" (BAPI) /bap'ee/ A set of {methods} provided by an {SAP} business {object}. Release 4.0 of {SAP AG}'s {R/3} system supports {object-oriented programming} via an interface defined in terms of {objects} and {methods} called BAPIs. For example if a material object provides a function to check availability, the corresponding SAP business object type "Material" might provide a BAPI called "Material.CheckAvailability". The definitions of SAP business objects and their BAPIs are kept in an SAP business object repository. SAP provide {classes} and {libraries} to enable a programming team to build SAP applications that use business objects and BAPIs. Supported environments include {COM} and {Java}. The {Open BAPI Network (http://sap.com/solutions/technology/bapis/index.htm)}. gives background information and lists objects and BAPIs. (2002-08-30)

bus master "architecture" The device in a computer which is driving the {address bus} and bus control signals at some point in time. In a simple architecture only the (single) {CPU} can be bus master but this means that all communications between ("slave") I/O devices must involve the CPU. More sophisticated architectures allow other capable devices (or multiple CPUs) to take turns at controling the bus. This allows, for example, a {network controller} card to access a {disk controller} directly while the CPU performs other tasks which do not require the bus, e.g. fetching code from its {cache}. Note that any device can drive data onto the {data bus} when the CPU reads from that device, but only the bus master drives the {address bus} and control signals. {Direct Memory Access} is a simple form of bus mastering where the I/O device is set up by the CPU to read from or write to one or more contiguous blocks of memory and then signal to the CPU when it has done so. Full bus mastering (or "First Party DMA", "bus mastering DMA") implies that the I/O device is capable of performing more complex sequences of operations without CPU intervention (e.g. servicing a complete {NFS} request). This will normally mean that the I/O device contains its own processor or {microcontroller}. See also {distributed kernel}. (1996-08-26)

bv "networking" The {country code} for Bouvet Island. (1999-01-27)

bw "networking" The {country code} for Botswana. (1999-01-27)

by "networking" The {country code} for Belarus. (1999-01-27)

bz "networking" The {country code} for Belize. (1999-01-27)

cabinetwork ::: n. --> The art or occupation of working upon wooden furniture requiring nice workmanship; also, such furniture.

ca "networking" The {country code} for Canada. (1995-04-19)

cache "memory management" /kash/ A small fast memory holding recently accessed data, designed to speed up subsequent access to the same data. Most often applied to processor-memory access but also used for a local copy of data accessible over a network etc. When data is read from, or written to, {main memory} a copy is also saved in the cache, along with the associated main memory address. The cache monitors addresses of subsequent reads to see if the required data is already in the cache. If it is (a {cache hit}) then it is returned immediately and the main memory read is aborted (or not started). If the data is not cached (a {cache miss}) then it is fetched from main memory and also saved in the cache. The cache is built from faster memory chips than main memory so a cache hit takes much less time to complete than a normal memory access. The cache may be located on the same {integrated circuit} as the {CPU}, in order to further reduce the access time. In this case it is often known as {primary cache} since there may be a larger, slower {secondary cache} outside the CPU chip. The most important characteristic of a cache is its {hit rate} - the fraction of all memory accesses which are satisfied from the cache. This in turn depends on the cache design but mostly on its size relative to the main memory. The size is limited by the cost of fast memory chips. The hit rate also depends on the access pattern of the particular program being run (the sequence of addresses being read and written). Caches rely on two properties of the access patterns of most programs: temporal locality - if something is accessed once, it is likely to be accessed again soon, and spatial locality - if one memory location is accessed then nearby memory locations are also likely to be accessed. In order to exploit spatial locality, caches often operate on several words at a time, a "{cache line}" or "cache block". Main memory reads and writes are whole {cache lines}. When the processor wants to write to main memory, the data is first written to the cache on the assumption that the processor will probably read it again soon. Various different policies are used. In a {write-through} cache, data is written to main memory at the same time as it is cached. In a {write-back} cache it is only written to main memory when it is forced out of the cache. If all accesses were writes then, with a write-through policy, every write to the cache would necessitate a main memory write, thus slowing the system down to main memory speed. However, statistically, most accesses are reads and most of these will be satisfied from the cache. Write-through is simpler than write-back because an entry that is to be replaced can just be overwritten in the cache as it will already have been copied to main memory whereas write-back requires the cache to initiate a main memory write of the flushed entry followed (for a processor read) by a main memory read. However, write-back is more efficient because an entry may be written many times in the cache without a main memory access. When the cache is full and it is desired to cache another line of data then a cache entry is selected to be written back to main memory or "flushed". The new line is then put in its place. Which entry is chosen to be flushed is determined by a "{replacement algorithm}". Some processors have separate instruction and data caches. Both can be active at the same time, allowing an instruction fetch to overlap with a data read or write. This separation also avoids the possibility of bad {cache conflict} between say the instructions in a loop and some data in an array which is accessed by that loop. See also {direct mapped cache}, {fully associative cache}, {sector mapping}, {set associative cache}. (1997-06-25)

Call Data Record "telecommunications" (CDR) A data record that contains information related to a telephone call, including the origination and destination addresses of the call, the time the call started and ended, the duration of the call, the time of day the call was made, toll charges that were added through the network, or charges for operator services. [Context?] (2010-03-21)

Campus Wide Information System (CWIS) Information and services made publicly available at university sites via {kiosks} running interactive computing systems, possibly via campus networks. Services routinely include directory information, calendars, {bulletin boards} and {databases}. (1994-11-09)

cancellate ::: v. t. --> Consisting of a network of veins, without intermediate parenchyma, as the leaves of certain plants; latticelike.
Having the surface coveres with raised lines, crossing at right angles.


canonical name (CNAME) A host's official name as opposed to an alias. The official name is the first hostname listed for its {Internet address} in the hostname database, {/etc/hosts} or the {Network Information Service} (NIS) map hosts.byaddr ("hosts" for short). A host with multiple network interfaces may have more than one Internet address, each with its own canonical name (and zero or more aliases). You can find a host's canonical name using {nslookup} if you say set querytype=CNAME and then type a hostname. (1994-11-29)

CAP 1. "networking" {Columbia AppleTalk Package}. 2. "communications" {Carrierless Amplitude/Phase Modulation}. 3. "networking" {Competitive Access Provider}

CAPI 1. {Calendar Application Programming Interface}. 2. "cryptography" {Cryptographic Application Programming Interface}. 3. "networking" {Common ISDN Application Programming Interface}.

cascade 1. "compiler" A huge volume of spurious error-messages output by a {compiler} with poor {error recovery}. Too frequently, one trivial {syntax} error (such as a missing ")" or "}") throws the {parser} out of synch so that much of the remaining program text, whether correct or not, is interpreted as garbaged or ill-formed. 2. "messaging" A chain of {Usenet} followups, each adding some trivial variation or riposte to the text of the previous one, all of which is reproduced in the new message; an {include war} in which the object is to create a sort of communal graffito. 3. "networking" A collection of interconneced networking devices, typically {hubs}, that allows those devices to act together as a {logical} {repeater}. [{Jargon File}] (1997-07-17)

Category 3 "hardware" (Cat 3, or "voice grade") An American Standards Institute standard for {UTP} cables. Used, e.g., for {100BaseVG} network cabling. (1998-06-30)

caul ::: n. --> A covering of network for the head, worn by women; also, a net.
The fold of membrane loaded with fat, which covers more or less of the intestines in mammals; the great omentum. See Omentum.
A part of the amnion, one of the membranes enveloping the fetus, which sometimes is round the head of a child at its birth.


cc "networking" The {country code} for the Cocos (Keeling) Islands. (1999-01-27)

CCIRN Coordinating Committee for Intercontinental Research Networks.

CCS 1. "networking" {Common Communication Services}. 2. "language, parallel" {Calculus of Communicating Systems}. 3. "history" {Computer Conservation Society}. 4. "storage, standard" {Common Command Set}. 5. "communications" {centum call second}.

cd 1. "operating system" {change directory}. 2. "networking" The {country code} for the Democratic Republic of the Congo (formerly Zaire, {zr}). (1999-01-27)

CDR 1. "networking" {Committed Data Rate}. 2. "storage" {Compact Disc Recordable} (CD-R). 3. "telecommunications" {Call Data Record}.

cell 1. "spreadsheet" In a {spreadsheet}, the intersection of a row a column and a sheet, the smallest addressable unit of data. A cell contains either a constant value or a {formula} that is used to calculate a value. The cell has a {format} that determines how to display the value. A cell can be part of a {range}. A cell is usually referred to by its column (labelled by one or more letters from the sequence A, B, ..., Z, AA, AB, ..., AZ, BA, BB, ..., BZ, ... ) and its row number counting up from one, e.g. cell B3 is in the second column across and the third row down. A cell also belongs to a particular sheet, e.g. "Sheet 1". 2. "networking" {ATM}'s term for a {packet}. (2007-10-22)

Cellular Neural Network "architecture" (CNN) The CNN Universal Machine is a low cost, low power, extremely high speed {supercomputer} on a chip. It is at least 1000 times faster than equivalent {DSP} solutions of many complex {image processing} tasks. It is a stored program supercomputer where a complex sequence of image processing {algorithms} is programmed and downloaded into the chip, just like any digital computer. Because the entire computer is integrated into a chip, no signal leaves the chip until the image processing task is completed. Although the CNN universal chip is based on analogue and logic operating principles, it has an on-chip analog-to-digital input-output interface so that at the system design and application perspective, it can be used as a digital component, just like a DSP. In particular, a development system is available for rapid design and prototyping. Moreover, a {compiler}, an {operating system}, and a {user-friendly} CNN {high-level language}, like the {C} language, have been developed which makes it easy to implement any image processing algorithm. [Professor Leon Chua, University of California at Berkeley]. (1995-04-27)

central office "communications" The place where telephone companies terminate customer lines and locate switching equipment to interconnect those lines with other networks. (1995-03-20)

centum call second "unit" (CCS) A unit used (in North America) to quantify the total traffic running in a network. 1 CCS is 100 call-seconds. That means 1 CCS could be 2 calls of 50 seconds duration or 20 calls of 5 seconds duration. (2002-03-25)

Certificate Authority "cryptography, body" (CA or "Trusted Third Party") An entity (typically a company) that issues {digital certificates} to other entities (organisations or individuals) to allow them to prove their identity to others. A Certificate Authority might be an external company such as {VeriSign} that offers digital certificate services or they might be an internal organisation such as a corporate {MIS} department. The Certificate Authority's chief function is to verify the identity of entities and issue digital certificates attesting to that identity. The process uses {public key cryptography} to create a "network of trust". If I want to prove my identity to you, I ask a CA (who you trust to have verified my identity) to encrypt a {hash} of my signed key with their {private key}. Then you can use the CA's {public key} to decrypt the hash and compare it with a hash you calculate yourself. Hashes are used to decrease the amount of data that needs to be transmitted. The hash function must be {cryptographically strong}, e.g. {MD5}. {(http://home.netscape.com/comprod/server_central/support/faq/certificate_faq.html

cf "networking" The {country code} for the Central African Republic. (1999-01-27)

cg "networking" The {country code} for Congo. (1999-01-27)

Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol "networking, security, standard, protocol" (CHAP) An {authentication} scheme used by {PPP} servers to validate the identity of the originator of the connection upon connection or any time later. CHAP applies a three-way {handshaking} procedure. After the link is established, the server sends a "challenge" message to the originator. The originator responds with a value calculated using a {one-way hash function}. The server checks the response against its own calculation of the expected hash value. If the values match, the authentication is acknowledged; otherwise the connection is usually terminated. CHAP provides protection against {playback} attack through the use of an incrementally changing identifier and a variable challenge value. The authentication can be repeated any time while the connection is open limiting the time of exposure to any single attack, and the server is in control of the frequency and timing of the challenges. As a result, CHAP provides greater security then {PAP}. CHAP is defined in {RFC} 1334. (1996-03-05)

chat "chat, messaging" Any system that allows any number of logged-in users to have a typed, real-time, on-line conversation via a {network}. The medium of {chat} is descended from {talk}, but the terms (and the media) have been distinct since at least the early 1990s. {talk} is prototypically for a small number of people, generally with no provision for {channels}. In {chat} systems, however, there are many {channels} in which any number of people can talk; and users may send private (one-to-one) messages. Some early chat systems (in use 1998) include {IRC}, {ICQ} and {Palace}. More recent alternatives include {MSN Messenger} and {Google Talk}. Chat systems have given rise to a distinctive style combining the immediacy of talking with all the precision (and verbosity) that written language entails. It is difficult to communicate inflection, though conventions have arisen to help with this. The conventions of chat systems include special items of jargon, generally abbreviations meant to save typing, which are not used orally. E.g. {BCNU}, {BBL}, {BTW}, {CUL}, {FWIW}, {FYA}, {FYI}, {IMHO}, {OT}, {OTT}, {TNX}, {WRT}, {WTF}, {WTH}, {"g"}, {"gr&d"}, {BBL}, {HHOK}, {NHOH}, {ROTFL}, {AFK}, {b4}, {TTFN}, {TTYL}, {OIC}, {re}. Much of the chat style is identical to (and probably derived from) {Morse code} jargon used by ham-radio amateurs since the 1920s, and there is, not surprisingly, some overlap with {TDD} jargon. Most of the jargon was in use in {talk} systems. Many of these expressions are also common in {Usenet} {news} and {electronic mail} and some have seeped into popular culture, as with {emoticons}. The {MUD} community uses a mixture of {emoticons}, a few of the more natural of the old-style {talk mode} abbreviations, and some of the "social" list above. In general, though, MUDders express a preference for typing things out in full rather than using abbreviations; this may be due to the relative youth of the MUD cultures, which tend to include many touch typists. Abbreviations specific to MUDs include: {FOAD}, ppl (people), THX (thanks), UOK? (are you OK?). Some {BIFF}isms (notably the variant spelling "d00d") and aspects of {ASCIIbonics} appear to be passing into wider use among some subgroups of MUDders and are already pandemic on {chat} systems in general. See also {hakspek}. {Suck article "Screaming in a Vacuum" (http://suck.com/daily/96/10/23/)}. (2006-05-31)

ch "networking" The {country code} for Switzerland. (1999-01-27)

cheapernet "networking" (Or "thinnet") A colloquial term for thin-wire {Ethernet} ({10base2}) that uses {RG58} {coaxial cable} instead of the full-spec "Yellow Cable". (1995-03-28)

Chernobyl packet "networking" /cher-noh'b*l pak'*t/ A {network} {packet} that induces a {broadcast storm} and/or {network meltdown}, named in memory of the April 1986 nuclear accident at Chernobyl in Ukraine. The typical scenario involves an {IP} {Ethernet} {datagram} that passes through a {gateway} with both source and destination {Ethernet address} and {IP address} set as the respective broadcast addresses for the subnetworks being gated between. Compare {Christmas tree packet}. [{Jargon File}] (2004-02-17)

Christmas tree packet "networking" (Or kamikaze packet) A {packet} with every single option set for whatever {protocol} is in use. The term doubtless derives from a fanciful image of each little option bit being represented by a different-coloured light bulb, all turned on. {RFC 1025}, "TCP and IP Bake Off" says: 10 points for correctly being able to process a "Kamikaze" packet (AKA {nastygram}, Christmas tree packet, lamp test segment, et al.). That is, correctly handle a segment with the maximum combination of features at once (e.g. a SYN URG PUSH FIN segment with options and data). Compare: {Chernobyl packet}. [{Jargon File}] (1994-11-09)

chroot "operating system" The {UNIX} command to make the {root directory} (/) become something other than its default for the lifetime of the current process. It can only be run by privileged users and is used to give a process (commonly a network server such as {FTP} or {HTTP}) access to a restricted portion of the {file system}. The new root contains copies of all the essential files and directories, e.g. /lib, /dev/tty, /tmp. (1996-12-08)

ci "networking" The {country code} for Cote d'Ivoire (the Ivory Coast). [{Jargon File}] (1999-01-27)

circuit 1. "communications" A communications path in a {circuit switching} network. 2. "electronics" A complete path through which an electric current can flow. The term is used loosely for any device or subsystem using electrical or electronic components. E.g. "That lightning bolt fried the circuits in my GPS receiver". An {integrated circuit} (IC) contains components built on a Silicon {die}. (2002-07-15)

circuit switching "communications" Communication via a single dedicated path between the sender and receiver. The telephone system is an example of a circuit switched network. The term {connection-oriented} is used in {packet}-based networks in contrast to {connectionless} communication or {packet switching}. (2006-09-20)

CIS 1. "standard, programming" {Case Integration Services}. 2. "networking" {Cooperative Information System}. 3. "business" {Customer Interaction Software}, {Customer Information Systems}.

CIX 1. "networking" {Commercial Internet Exchange}. 2. "messaging" {Compulink Information eXchange}.

ck "networking" The {country code} for the Cook Islands. (1999-01-27)

Clarify "company" A software vendor, specialising in {Customer Relationship Management} software. {Nortel Networks} sold Clarify to {Amdocs} in 2002. {(http://amdocsclarify.com/)}. (2003-06-20)

class 1. "programming" The prototype for an {object} in an {object-oriented language}; analogous to a {derived type} in a {procedural language}. A class may also be considered to be a set of objects which share a common structure and behaviour. The structure of a class is determined by the {class variables} which represent the {state} of an object of that class and the behaviour is given by a set of {methods} associated with the class. Classes are related in a {class hierarchy}. One class may be a specialisation (a "{subclass}") of another (one of its "{superclasses}") or it may be composed of other classes or it may use other classes in a {client-server} relationship. A class may be an {abstract class} or a {concrete class}. See also {signature}. 2. "programming" See {type class}. 3. "networking" One of three types of {Internet addresses} distinguished by their most significant bits. 3. "language" A language developed by the {Andrew Project}. It was one of the first attempts to add {object-oriented} features to {C}. (1995-05-01)

Classless Inter-Domain Routing "networking" (CIDR) /sid*r/ A technique that summarises a block of {Internet addresses} in a {routing table} as an address in {dotted decimal notation} followed by a {forward slash} and a two-digit decimal number giving the number of leading one bits in the subnet mask. For example, 123.123.123.0/24 specifies a subnet mask of 11111111.11111111.11111111.00000000 (binary), implying the block of addresses 123.123.123.0 through 123.123.123.255. CIDR is "classless" because it is not limited to the subnet masks specified by {Internet address} classes A, B and C. According to {RFC 1519}, CIDR was implemented to distribute Internet address space more efficiently and to provide a mechanism for {IP route aggregation}. This in turn reduces the number of entries in IP routing tables, enabling faster, more efficient routing, e.g. using {routing} {protocols} such as {OSPF}. CIDR is supported by {BGP4}. See also {RFC 1467}, {RFC 1518}, {RFC 1520}. (2006-01-26)

cl "networking" The {country code} for Chile. (1999-01-27)

client-server "programming" A common form of {distributed system} in which software is split between {server} tasks and {client} tasks. A client sends requests to a server, according to some {protocol}, asking for information or action, and the server responds. This is analogous to a customer (client) who sends an order (request) on an order form to a supplier (server) who despatches the goods and an invoice (response). The order form and invoice are part of the "protocol" used to communicate in this case. There may be either one centralised server or several distributed ones. This model allows clients and servers to be placed independently on {nodes} in a {network}, possibly on different {hardware} and {operating systems} appropriate to their function, e.g. fast server/cheap client. Examples are the name-server/name-resolver relationship in {DNS}, the file-server/file-client relationship in {NFS} and the screen server/client application split in the {X Window System}. {Usenet} newsgroup: {news:comp.client-server}. ["The Essential Client/Server Survival Guide", 2nd edition, 1996]. (1998-01-25)

Client To Client Protocol "networking" (CTCP) A type of {protocol} created to allow structured data such as {font} information to be exchanged between users on {IRC}. It is also used to send a query to a user. The available CTCP commands include VERSION, FINGER, DCC CHAT, DCC SEND, TIME, PING, ECHO, CLIENTINFO. Some commands are not available on some IRC {client} software. (1995-04-12)

CLNP {ConnectionLess Network Protocol}

clonebot "chat" (Or "clone") A {bot} meant to replicate itself en masse on a {talk} network (generally {IRC}). A bot appears on the network as several {agents}, and then carries out some task, typically that of {flood}ing another user. Compare {ghost}. (1997-04-07)

Clos network "networking" A type of {network} topology that can connect N inputs to N outputs with less that N^2 crosspoint switches. (2006-10-07)

cm "networking" The {country code} for Cameroon. (1999-01-27)

CNAME "networking" The {canonical name} query type for {Domain Name System}. This query asks a DNS {server} for a {host}'s official {hostname}. (1994-12-22)

cn "networking" The {country code} for China. (1999-01-27)

CNC {Collaborative Networked Communication}

CNI {Coalition for Networked Information}

CNN "architecture" {Cellular Neural Network}.

CNR {Communication and Network Riser}

Coalition for Networked Information "body" (CNI) A consortium formed by American Research Libraries, {CAUSE} and {EDUCOM} to promote the creation of, and access to, information resources in networked environments in order to enrich scholarship and enhance intellectual productivity. (1994-12-22)

co "networking" The {country code} for Colombia. (1999-01-27)

cobweb ::: n. --> The network spread by a spider to catch its prey.
A snare of insidious meshes designed to catch the ignorant and unwary.
That which is thin and unsubstantial, or flimsy and worthless; rubbish.
The European spotted flycatcher.


cognitive architecture "architecture" A computer architecure involving {non-deterministic}, multiple {inference} processes, as found in {neural networks}. Cognitive architectures model the human brain and contrast with single processor computers. The term might also refer to software architectures, e.g. {fuzzy logic}. [Origin? Better definition? Reference?] (1995-11-29)

collision 1. "networking" When two {hosts} transmit on a {network} at once causing their {packets} to corrupt each other. See {collision detection}. 2. "programming" {hash collision}. (1995-01-06)

collision detection "networking" A class of methods for sharing a data transmission medium in which {hosts} transmit as soon as they have data to send and then check to see whether their transmission has suffered a {collision} with another host's. If a collision is detected then the data must be resent. The resending algorithm should try to minimise the chance that two hosts's data will repeatedly collide. For example, the {CSMA/CD} protocol used on {Ethernet} specifies that they should then wait for a random time before re-transmitting. See also {backoff}. This contrasts with {slotted protocols} and {token passing}. (1997-03-18)

co-location "networking" /koh'loh-kay`sh*n/ or /koh`loh-kay'sh*n/ (Or "colocation") Providing network connections such as {Internet} {leased lines} to several {servers} housed together in a {server room}. This is typically provided as a commercial service. The hyphenated form is correct and the most common on the web, followed by "colocation". "collocation" (/ko`loh-kay'sh*n/, not /koh'-/), is an old word with a similar meaning. It is common in dictionaries and follows the pattern of other Latin-derived words like collect, college, and collate, but is least common on the web. The verbal form is "to colocate" or "co-locate" (commonly /koh'loh`kayt/, also (US) /koh`loh'kayt/). (2000-10-03)

Columbia AppleTalk Package "networking" (CAP) An implementation of {Apple Computer}'s {AppleTalk} {protocols} for {Unix} {4.2BSD} and its derivatives, from {Columbia University}. There are two different {LAP} delivery mechanisms for: {IPTalk} and {Ethertalk} (possibly using {UAB}). CAP supports the following {AppleTalk} {protocols}: {AppleTalk Transaction Protocol} (ATP), {Name Binding Protocol} (NBP), {Printer Access Protocol} (PAP), {AppleTalk Session Protocol} (ASP), {AppleTalk Filing Protocol} (AFP) client side. In addition, the {Datagram Delivery Protocol} (DDP) and {Zone Information Protocol} (ZIP) are partially available. The structure of the {Internet Appletalk Bridge} software makes it impossible to provide full DDP service. Only the Get Zone List ATP ZIP command is implemented for ZIP. (1995-01-10)

com "networking" (.com, "commercial") The {top-level domain} originally for American companies but, since the explosion of the {web}, used by most companies and for {vanity domains} of all types, whether in the US or not, often in addition to {country code} domains like amazon.co.uk. The term "dot com" is now widely used to refer to any Internet business as in "My dot com turned into a dot bomb". (2007-02-18)

Commercial Internet eXchange "networking, body" (CIX) The CIX is a non-profit, 501(c)6, trade association coordinating {Internet} services. Its member organisations provide {TCP/IP} or {OSI} data {internetwork} services to the general public. The CIX gives them unrestricted access to other worldwide networks. It also takes an interest in the development and future direction of the {Internet}. The CIX provides a neutral forum to exchange ideas, information, and experimental projects among suppliers of internetworking services. The CIX broadens the base of national and international cooperation and coordination among member networks. Together, the membership may develop consensus positions on legislative and policy issues of mutual interest. The CIX encourages technical research and development for the mutual benefit of suppliers and customers of data communications internetworking services. It assists its member networks in the establishment of, and adherence to, operational, technical, and administrative policies and standards necessary to ensure fair, open, and competitive operations and communication among member networks. CIX policies are formulated by a member-elected board of directors. {(http://cix.org/)}. (1995-01-13)

Committed Information Rate "networking" (CIR) The guaranteed average {data rate} of a {virtual circuit} in a {frame relay} network. The CIR plus the Excess Information Rate (EIR, burst rate) is equal to or less than the speed of the access port into the network. The term CIR includes voice and non-data packets that are not included in the {Committed Data Rate} (CDR). CIR is generally used in reference to {leased lines} and similar classes of network services, not {dial-up}. (2010-05-07)

Common Architecture for Next Generation Internet Protocol "networking" (CATNIP, originally Common Architecture Technology for Next-generation Internet Protocol) A network architecture designed to provide a compressed form of the existing {network layer} {protocols} and to integrate {CLNP}, {IP}, and {IPX}. It provides for any of the {transport layer} {protocols} in use, including {TP4}, {CLTP}, {TCP}, {UDP}, {IPX}, and {SPX}, to run over any of the network layer protocol formats: CLNP, IP (version 4), IPX and CATNIP. CATNIP was originally proposed by Robert L. Ullmann of {Lotus Development Corporation} on 1993-12-22. It was published as {RFC 1707} in October 1994 but it is not an {Internet} standard of any kind. (1996-03-23)

Common Communication Services "networking, IBM" (CCS) The standard program interface to networks in {IBM}'s {SAA}. (2007-05-14)

Common ISDN Application Programming Interface "networking" (CAPI, Common-ISDN-API) A programming interface standard for an application program to communicate with an {ISDN} card. Work on CAPI began in 1989, focussing on the German ISDN protocol, and was finished in 1990 by a CAPI working group consisting of application providers, ISDN equipment manufacturers, large customers, user groups and DBP Telekom, resulting in COMMON-ISDN-API Version 1.1. Following completion of the international protocol specification, almost every telecommunication provider offers {BRI} and {PRI} with {protocols} based on {Q.931} / ETS 3009 102. Common-ISDN-API Version 2.0 was developed to support all Q.931 protocols. {(http://capi.org/)}. [Why not CIAPI?] (1998-09-07)

Common Management Information Services "networking" (CMIS) Part of the {OSI} body of network {standards}. Network management information services are used by {peer process}es to exchange information and commands for the purpose of {network management}. CMIS defines a message set (GET, CANCEL-GET, SET, CREATE, DELETE, EVENT-REPORT and ACTION), and the structure and content of the messages such that they might be used by "open" systems. In concept, it is similar to {SNMP}, but more powerful (and hence more complex). {ISO}/{IEC} 9595. (2007-08-07)

Communication and Network Riser "hardware, standard" (CNR) A specification for {audio}, {modem}, {USB} and {Local Area Networking} interfaces of core computer logic {chip sets}. {Intel} introduced CNR on 2000-02-07. It was mainly developed by hardware and software developers who helped release AMR ({Audio/Modem Riser}) and is used by several computer manufacturers. {(http://www.computerhope.com/jargon/c/cnr.htm)}. (2007-03-15)

communication system "communications" A system or facility for transfering data between persons and equipment. The system usually consists of a collection of individual communication {networks}, transmission systems, relay stations, tributary stations and {terminal} equipment capable of interconnection and interoperation so as to form an integrated whole. These individual components must serve a common purpose, be technically compatible, employ common procedures, respond to some form of control and generally operate in unison. ["Communications Standard Dictionary", 2nd Edition, Martin H. Weik]. (1995-02-06)

COMNET "simulation, networking" A {simulation} tool from {CACI} for analysing wide-area voice or data networks, based on {SIMSCRIPT}. (2008-10-13)

Competitive Access Provider "networking" (CAP, or "Bypass Carrier") A company which provides network links between the customer and the {IntereXchange Carrier} or even directly to the {Internet Service Provider}. CAPs operate private networks independent of {Local Exchange Carriers}. ["Getting Connected The Internet at 56k and Up", Kevin Dowd, First Edition, p. 49, O'Reilly & Associates, Inc., June 1996, ISBN 1-56592-154-2 (US), ISBN 1-56592-203-4 (international)]. (1997-07-23)

Comprehensive Perl Archive Network "tool" (CPAN) A collection of {Internet} {archives} containing material related to the {Perl} programming language. {(http://perl.com/CPAN)}. (1999-12-04)

Comprehensive TeX Archive Network "text" (CTAN) An {archive site} for the {TeX} text formatting package. {(http://tex.ac.uk)}. {Gopher (gopher://gopher.tex.ac.uk/)}. {(ftp://ftp.tex.ac.uk/)}. NFS: nfs.tex.ac.uk. (1995-01-18)

Compressed SLIP "networking" (CSLIP) {VanJacobsen TCP header compression}. A version of {SLIP} using {compression}. CSLIP has no effect on the data portion of the {packet} and has nothing to do with compression by {modem}. It does reduce the {TCP} header from 40 bytes to 7 bytes, a noticeable difference when doing {telnet} with lots of little packets. CSLIP has no effect on UDP, only TCP. (1995-05-28)

CompuServe Corporation "company" The parent organisation of {CompuServe Information Service}, CompuServe Network Services and CompuServe Remote Computing Services. CompuServe was owned by H.R. Block but is now (1999) owned by {America On-Line}. {(http://compuserve.com/)}. (1995-09-12)

CompuServe Information Service "company" (CIS, CompuServe Interactive Services). An ISP and on-line service {portal} based in Columbus, Ohio, USA; part of {AOL} since February 1998. CIS was founded in 1969 as a computer {time-sharing service}. Along with {AOL} and {Prodigy}, CIS was one of the first pre-Internet, on-line services for consumers, providing {bulletin boards}, on-line conferencing, business news, sports and weather, financial transactions, {electronic mail}, {Usenet} news, travel and entertainment data and on-line editions of computer publications. CIS was originally run by {CompuServe Corporation}. In 1979, CompuServe was the first service to offer {electronic mail} and technical support to personal computer users. In 1980 they were the first to offer {real-time} {chat} with its CB Simulator. By 1982, the company had formed its Network Services Division to provide wide-area networking to corporate clients. Initially mostly serving the USA, in 1986 they developed a Japanese version called NIFTYSERVE. In 1989, they expanded into Europe and became a leading {Internet service provider}. In 2001 they released version 7.0 of their client program. {CompuServe home (http://compuserve.com/)}. (2009-04-02)

Computer-Aided Instruction "application, education" (CAI, or "- assisted", "- learning", CAL, Computer-Based Training CBT, "e-learning") The use of computers for education and training. The programs and data used in CAI, known as "courseware", may be supplied on media such as {CD-ROM} or delivered via a {network} which also enables centralised logging of student progress. CAI may constitute the whole or part of a course, may be done individually or in groups ("Computer Supported Collaborative Learning", CSCL), with or without human guidance. (2011-11-25)

computer network {network}

computer "computer" A machine that can be programmed to manipulate symbols. Computers can perform complex and repetitive procedures quickly, precisely and reliably and can store and retrieve large amounts of data. Most computers in use today are electronic {digital computers} (as opposed to {analogue computers}). The physical components from which a computer is constructed are known as {hardware}, which can be of four types: {CPU}, {memory}, {input devices} and {output devices}. The CPU ({central processing unit}) executes {software} {programs} which tell the computer what to do. Input and output (I/O) devices allow the computer to communicate with the user and the outside world. There are many kinds of memory or storage - fast, expensive, short term memory (e.g. {RAM}) to hold intermediate results, and slower, cheaper, long-term memory (e.g. {magnetic disk} and {magnetic tape}) to hold programs and data that are not being used immediately. Computers today are often connected to a {network} (which may be part of the {Internet}). This allows them to be accessed from elsewhere and to exchange data with other computers. (2018-06-25)

Computer + Science NETwork "body" (CSNET) The networking organisation which combined with {BITNET} to form {CREN}. (1994-11-30)

compute server "computer, parallel" A kind of {parallel processor} where the parallel processors have no I/O except via a bus or other connection to a {front-end processor} which handles all I/O to disks, {terminals} and network. In some antiquated {IBM} {mainframes}, a second CPU was provided that could not access I/O devices, known as the slave or attached processor, while the CPU having access to all devices was known as the master processor. (1995-03-19)

ConCoord "programming, parallel" An environment for programming networks of {sequential} and {parallel} computers. ConCoord supports {explicit parallelism} with different {granularity}. (2013-05-22)

Connection Definition Language "language" (condela) A {procedural}, parallel language for defining {neural networks}. {(ftp://tut.cis.ohio-state.edu/pub/condela)}. (1994-11-30)

connection-oriented "networking" (Or connection-based, stream-oriented). A type of {transport layer} data communication service that allows a {host} to send data in a continuous stream to another host. The transport service will guarantee that all data will be delivered to the other end in the same order as sent and without duplication. Communication proceeds through three well-defined phases: connection establishment, data transfer, connection release. The most common example is {Transmission Control Protocol} (TCP), another is {ATM}. The network nodes at either end needs to inform all intermediate nodes about their service requirements and traffic parameters in order to establish communication. Opposite of {connectionless}, {datagram}. See also {circuit switching}, {packet switching}, {virtual circuit}. (2014-11-27)

connection-oriented network service "networking" (CONS) Because of the relatively long transit delays and inferior bit error rate of {WANs}, a more sophisticated {connection-oriented} {protocol} is normally used. (1997-11-08)

connect "library, networking" {Unix} socket library routine to connect a socket that has been created on the local hosts to one at a specified socket address on the remote host. {Unix manual pages}: connect(2), accept(2). (1995-03-21)

CONS {connection-oriented network service}

console 1. "hardware, operating system, history" The {operator}'s station of a {mainframe} as opposed to an ordinary user's {terminal}. In times past, the console was a privileged location that conveyed godlike powers to anyone with fingers on its keys. Under {Unix} and other modern {time-sharing} {operating systems}, such privileges are guarded by {passwords} instead, and the console is just the {tty} the system was booted from. On Unix the device is called /dev/console. On a {microcomputer} {Unix} box, the console is the main screen and keyboard. Other, character-only, terminals may be connected to {serial ports}. Typically only the console can do real {graphics} or run {X}. See also {CTY}. 2. "games" A self-contained {microcomputer} optimised for gaming, with powerful graphical output designed to be displayed on a television; equipped with one or more {joystick} controllers for input and an {optical drive} to load software. Later generations also feature {Internet} connection via {wireless} or wired {Ethernet} for downloading games and multiplayer networked play. Typically such devices have no keyboard so text must be input using the controller to operate an on-screen keyboard, e.g. to enter player names. The most successful recent examples are the {Sony Playstation} and {Microsoft Xbox} families. [{Jargon File}] (2014-07-01)

constant mapping "networking" A precursor to {ARP} used by some {TCP} software in which the destination {Ethernet address} is constructed from the top 24 {bits} of the source Ethernet address followed by the low 24 bits of the (class A) destination {Internet address}. For this scheme the top 24 bits of the Ethernet address must be the same on all hosts on the network. (2014-08-06)

contention slot "networking" In a communication system where only one node at a time may transmit successfully on a shared channel, the contention slot or contention period is the time a node must wait before it can be sure that no other node's transmission has {collided (collision)} with its transmission. If node A starts to transmit at time t0 and then another node starts to transmit just before it recieves A's transmission at time t0 + T, then the transmissions will collide but node A will not detect the collision until time t0 + 2T. The contention slot, 2T, for nodes seperated by the maximum propagation delay thus determines how much data the node must be prepared to re-transmit in the event of a collision. (2014-11-06)

controller "hardware" Part of a computer, typically a separate circuit board, which allows the computer to use certain kinds of {peripheral} devices. A {disk controller} is used to connect {hard disks} and {floppy disks}, a {network controller} is used for {Ethernet}. Other controllers are: {keyboard controller}, {interrupt controller} and {graphics controller}. (1998-03-16)

control tty "operating system" (/dev/ptyp*) The network side of a {pseudo-tty}. (2019-06-03)

converged network "networking" A single {network} that can carry {voice}, {video} and {data}. (2007-06-07)

Convergent Technologies Operating System "operating system" (CTOS, BTOS, STARSYS) /see-toss/ A modular, {message-passing}, {multi-process} based {operating system}. {Convergent Technologies}' first product was the IWS (Integrated Workstation) based on the {Intel 8086}, which had CTOS as its operating system. It is a modular operating system with built in {local area networking}. CTOS supports multiple processes or {threads} and message-based {inter-process communication}. Companies which licensed CTOS included {Burroughs} (BTOS) and {Bull} (STARSYS). The largest customer was {Unisys}, with whom Convergent Technologies merged to become one company in 1988. CTOS had over 800,000 users worldwide. CTOS ran on Intel {Pentium} computers, and could run concurrently with {Microsoft} {Windows NT}. Support for existing customers lasted at least until 2001. Major customers included police forces, banks, and airlines. ["Exploring CTOS", Miller E., Crook J., Loy J. - Prentice Hall, ISBN 0-13-297342-1, 1991]. (1996-09-24)

Cooperative Information System "networking" (CIS) Networked computers which support individual or collaborative human work, and manage access to information and computing services. Computation is done {concurrent}ly over the network by cooperative {database} systems, {expert systems}, multi-agent planning systems, and other software application systems ranging from the conventional to the advanced. (1995-05-11)

Coordinating Committee for Intercontinental Research Networks (CCIRN) A committee that includes the United States FNC and its counterparts in North America and Europe. Co-chaired by the executive directors of the Federal Networking Council and the European Association of Research Networks (RARE), the CCIRN provides a forum for cooperative planning among the principal North American and European research networking bodies. (1994-11-30)

coordination language "networking, protocol" A language defined specifically to allow two or more parties ({components}) to communicate in order to accomplish some shared goal. Examples of coordination languages are {Linda} and {Xerox}'s {CLF} ({STITCH}). (2004-04-18)

copper Conventional electrical network cable with a core conductor of copper (or aluminium!) Opposed to {light pipe} or, say, a short-range microwave link. [{Jargon File}] (1994-11-30)

coprocessor Any computer processor which assists the main processor (the "{CPU}") by performing certain special functions, usually much faster than the main processor could perform them in software. The coprocessor often decodes instructions in parallel with the main processor and executes only those instructions intended for it. The most common example is a {floating point} coprocessor (or "{FPU}"), others are graphics and networking. (1995-01-05)

core gateway Historically, one of a set of gateways ({routers}) operated by the {Internet Network Operations Center} at Bolt, Beranek and Newman (BBN). The core gateway system formed a central part of {Internet} routing in that all groups must advertise paths to their networks from a core gateway.

Corporation for National Research Initiatives "body" (CNRI) A US research and development organisation that leads and funds research and development of network-based information technology including the {National Information Infrastructure}. Address: Reston, VA, USA. {CNRI Home (http://cnri.reston.va.us/)}. (2004-08-27)

Corporation for Research and Educational Networking "body" (CREN) The organisation responsible for providing networking service to {BITNET} and {CSNET} users. CREN was formed in October 1989, when {BITNET} and {CSNET} were combined under one authority. {CSNET} is no longer operational, but CREN still runs {BITNET}. [Still true?] (1996-05-17)

COSINE Cooperation for Open Systems Interconnection Networking in Europe. A EUREKA project.

country code "networking, standard" Originally, a two-letter abbreviation for a particular country (or geographical region), generally used as a {top-level domain}. Originally country codes were just for countries; but country codes have been allocated for many areas (mostly islands) that aren't countries, such as Antarctica (aq), Christmas Island (cx) and Saint Pierre et Miquelon (pm). Country codes are defined in {ISO 3166} and are used as the top level domain for {Internet} {hostnames} in most countries but hardly ever in the USA (code "us"). ISO 3166 defines short and full english and french names, two- and three-letter codes and a three-digit code for each country. There are also {language codes}. {Latest list (http://www.iso.org/iso/en/prods-services/iso3166ma/02iso-3166-code-lists/list-en1.html)}. (2006-12-11)

CPAN {Comprehensive Perl Archive Network}

cr "networking" The {country code} for Costa Rica. (1999-01-27)

CREN {Corporation for Research and Educational Networking}

criss-cross ::: a mark, pattern or network made of crossing lines.

CRM 1. "business" {Customer Relationship Management}. 2. "networking" {Cisco Resource Manager}.

CryptoLocker "security" The best known example of the kind of {malware} known as {ransomware}. CryptoLocker {encrypts} files on your computer and then demands that you send the malware operator money in order to have the files decrypted. According to FBI estimates, CryptoLocker had more than 500,000 victims between September 2013 and May 2014. Around 1.3 percent paid to free their files, earning the malware makers around $3 million. The criminal network was smashed by authorities and security researchers in May 2014 and a tool put online to decryt victim's files for free. {(http://thehackernews.com/2014/08/CryptoLocker-Decryption-Keys-Tool.html)}. (2015-01-22)

CSMA/CD Carrier Sense Multiple Access / Collision Detect. The low level network arbitration {protocol} used on {Ethernet}. Nodes wait for quiet on the net before starting to transmit and listen while they are transmitting. If two nodes transmit at once the data gets corrupted. The nodes detect this and continue to transmit for a certain length of time to ensure that all nodes detect the collision. The transmitting nodes then wait for a random time before attempting to transmit again thus minimising the chance of another collision. The ability to detect collision during transmission reduces the amount of {bandwidth} wasted on collisions compared with simple {ALOHA} broadcasting. (1995-02-23)

CSNET Computers and Science Network, operated by {CREN} for US computer science institutes. It provides {electronic mail} service via {dial-up} lines, {X.25} and {Internet} services.

CTCP "networking" {Client To Client Protocol}

cu 1. "communications" {Call Unix}. 2. "networking" The {country code} for Cuba.

cutover "communications, networking" /cut-ov*/ Switching from an old ({hardware} and/or {software}) system to a replacement system, covering the overlap from when the new system is {live} until the old system has been {shut down}. (1997-07-09)

cut-through switching "networking" The application of {wormhole routing} to {packets} in a {packet switching} system so that forwarding of a packet starts as soon as its destination is known, before the whole packet has arrived. Compare {store and forward}. (2006-12-06)

cv "networking" The {country code} for Cape Verde. (1999-01-27)

cx "networking" The {country code} for Christmas Island. (1999-01-27)

cybercrime as a service "security, legal" (CaaS) A kind of {software as a service} that involves performing illegal online activities ({cybercrime}) on behalf of others for money. Cybercrime as a service represents an evolution of online crime from the sale of illegal products such as {malware} and {exploit} kits to offering everything necessary to arrange a {cyber fraud} or to conduct a {cyber attack}. As well as providing malicious code, the service provider also rents out the {infrastructure} ({servers} and {network} connections) to control the distribution and operation of the malware, e.g., bullet-proof hosting or huge {botnets}. (2015-02-22)

cybercrime "security, legal" Any of a broad range of activities that use computers or networks to commit illegal acts, including theft of {personal data}, {phishing}, distribution of {malware}, {copyright} infringement, {denial of service attacks}, {cyberstalking}, {bullying}, online harassment, child {pornography}, child predation, stock market manipulation and corporate espionage. For example, a vulnerability in a victim's {web browser} might result in him unknowingly downloading a {Trojan horse} {virus}, which installs a {keystroke logger} on his computer, which allows the {cracker} to steal private data such as Internet banking or {e-mail} passwords. The degree to which an activity counts as "cybercrime" rather than just "crime" depends on whether they could exist without computers or networks. (2015-02-14)

cybernetics "robotics" /si:`b*-net'iks/ The study of control and communication in living and man-made systems. The term was first proposed by {Norbert Wiener} in the book referenced below. Originally, cybernetics drew upon electrical engineering, mathematics, biology, neurophysiology, anthropology, and psychology to study and describe actions, feedback, and response in systems of all kinds. It aims to understand the similarities and differences in internal workings of organic and machine processes and, by formulating abstract concepts common to all systems, to understand their behaviour. Modern "second-order cybernetics" places emphasis on how the process of constructing models of the systems is influenced by those very systems, hence an elegant definition - "applied epistemology". Related recent developments (often referred to as {sciences of complexity}) that are distinguished as separate disciplines are {artificial intelligence}, {neural networks}, {systems theory}, and {chaos theory}, but the boundaries between those and cybernetics proper are not precise. See also {robot}. {The Cybernetics Society (http://cybsoc.org)} of the UK. {American Society for Cybernetics (http://asc-cybernetics.org/)}. {IEEE Systems, Man and Cybernetics Society (http://isye.gatech.edu/ieee-smc/)}. {International project "Principia Cybernetica" (http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/DEFAULT.html)}. ["Cybernetics, or control and communication in the animal and the machine", N. Wiener, New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1948] (2002-01-01)

cybersex "networking" Sex performed in {real time} via a digital medium. Compare {teledildonics}. [Details?] (1998-02-10)

cyberspace "jargon" /si:'ber-spays/ 1. (Coined by {William Gibson}) Notional "information-space" loaded with visual cues and navigable with brain-computer interfaces called "cyberspace decks"; a characteristic prop of {cyberpunk} SF. In 1991 serious efforts to construct {virtual reality} interfaces modelled explicitly on Gibsonian cyberspace were already under way, using more conventional devices such as glove sensors and binocular TV headsets. Few hackers are prepared to deny outright the possibility of a cyberspace someday evolving out of the network (see {network, the}). 2. Occasionally, the metaphoric location of the mind of a person in {hack mode}. Some hackers report experiencing strong eidetic imagery when in hack mode; interestingly, independent reports from multiple sources suggest that there are common features to the experience. In particular, the dominant colours of this subjective "cyberspace" are often grey and silver, and the imagery often involves constellations of marching dots, elaborate shifting patterns of lines and angles, or moire patterns. [{Jargon File}] (1999-02-01)

cyber-squatting "jargon, networking" The practice of registering famous brand names as {Internet} {domain names}, e.g. harrods.com, ibm.firm or sears.shop, in the hope of later selling them to the appropriate owner at a profit. (1998-01-22)

cy "networking" The {country code} for Cyprus. (1999-01-27)

Cyc "artificial intelligence" A large {knowledge-based system}. Cyc is a very large, multi-contextual {knowledge base} and {inference engine}, the development of which started at the {Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation} (MCC) in Austin, Texas during the early 1980s. Over the past eleven years the members of the Cyc team, lead by {Doug Lenat}, have added to the knowledge base a huge amount of fundamental human knowledge: {facts}, rules of thumb, and {heuristics} for reasoning about the objects and events of modern everyday life. Cyc is an attempt to do symbolic {AI} on a massive scale. It is not based on numerical methods such as statistical probabilities, nor is it based on {neural networks} or {fuzzy logic}. All of the knowledge in Cyc is represented {declaratively} in the form of logical {assertions}. Cyc presently contains approximately 400,000 significant assertions, which include simple statements of fact, rules about what conclusions to draw if certain statements of fact are satisfied, and rules about how to reason with certain types of facts and rules. The {inference engine} derives new conclusions using {deductive reasoning}. To date, Cyc has made possible ground-breaking pilot applications in the areas of {heterogeneous} database browsing and integration, {captioned image retrieval}, and {natural language processing}. In January of 1995, a new independent company named Cycorp was created to continue the Cyc project. Cycorp is still in Austin, Texas. The president of Cycorp is {Doug Lenat}. The development of Cyc has been supported by several organisations, including {Apple}, {Bellcore}, {DEC}, {DoD}, {Interval}, {Kodak}, and {Microsoft}. {(http://cyc.com/)}. {Unofficial FAQ (http://robotwisdom.com/ai/cycfaq.html)}. (1999-09-07)

cycle server "jargon" A powerful computer that exists primarily for running large {batch} jobs. The term implies that {interactive} tasks such as editing are done on other machines on the network, such as {workstations}. [{Jargon File}] (1998-03-13)

cz "networking" The {country code} for the Czech Republic. (1999-01-27)

DAA Distributed Application Architecture: under design by Hewlett-Packard and Sun. A distributed object management environment that will allow applications to be developed independent of operating system, network or windowing system.

DACNOS A prototype network operating system for multi-vendor environments, from IBM European Networking Centre Heidelberg and University of Karlsruhe. (1995-01-16)

daemon "operating system" /day'mn/ or /dee'mn/ (From the mythological meaning, later rationalised as the acronym "Disk And Execution MONitor") A program that is not invoked explicitly, but lies dormant waiting for some condition(s) to occur. The idea is that the perpetrator of the condition need not be aware that a daemon is lurking (though often a program will commit an action only because it knows that it will implicitly invoke a daemon). For example, under {ITS} writing a file on the {LPT} spooler's directory would invoke the spooling daemon, which would then print the file. The advantage is that programs wanting files printed need neither compete for access to, nor understand any idiosyncrasies of, the {LPT}. They simply enter their implicit requests and let the daemon decide what to do with them. Daemons are usually spawned automatically by the system, and may either live forever or be regenerated at intervals. {Unix} systems run many daemons, chiefly to handle requests for services from other {hosts} on a {network}. Most of these are now started as required by a single real daemon, {inetd}, rather than running continuously. Examples are {cron} (local timed command execution), {rshd} (remote command execution), {rlogind} and {telnetd} (remote login), {ftpd}, {nfsd} (file transfer), {lpd} (printing). Daemon and {demon} are often used interchangeably, but seem to have distinct connotations (see {demon}). The term "daemon" was introduced to computing by {CTSS} people (who pronounced it /dee'mon/) and used it to refer to what {ITS} called a {dragon}. [{Jargon File}] (1995-05-11)

daisy chain "networking" A {bus} wiring scheme in which, for example, device A is wired to device B, device B is wired to device C, etc. The last device is normally wired to a resistor or {terminator}. All devices may receive identical signals or, in contrast to a simple bus, each device in the chain may modify one or more signals before passing them on. Characteristic of {RS-485}, of {Apple}'s {LocalTalk}, and of various industrial control networks; also often used to describe {Thinwire} {Ethernet} ({10base2}). (1997-01-07)

DANTE A company established by the national research networks in Europe to provide international network services.

Darwin 1. "operating system" An {operating system} based on the {FreeBSD} version of {Unix}, running on top of a {microkernel} ({Mach} 3.0 with darwin 1.02) that offers advanced networking, services such as the {Apache} {web server}, and support for both {Macintosh} and Unix {file systems}. Darwin was originally released in March 1999. It currently runs on {PowerPC} based Macintosh computers, and, in October 2000, was being ported to {Intel} processor-based computers and compatible systems by the Darwin community. 2. "programming, tool" A general purpose structuring tool of use in building complex {distributed systems} from diverse components and diverse component interaction mechanisms. Darwin is being developed by the Distributed Software Engineering Section of the Department of Computing at {Imperial College}. It is in essence a {declarative} binding language which can be used to define hierarchic compositions of interconnected components. Distribution is dealt with orthogonally to system structuring. The language allows the specification of both static structures and dynamic structures which evolve during execution. The central abstractions managed by Darwin are components and services. Bindings are formed by manipulating references to services. The {operational semantics} of Darwin is described in terms of the {Pi-calculus}, {Milner}'s calculus of mobile processes. The correspondence between the treatment of names in the Pi-calculus and the management of service references in Darwin leads to an elegant and concise Pi-calculus model of Darwin's {operational semantics}. The model has proved useful in arguing the correctness of Darwin implementations and in designing extensions to Darwin and reasoning about their behaviour. {Distributed Software Engineering Section (http://www-dse.doc.ic.ac.uk/)}. {Darwin publications (http://scorch.doc.ic.ac.uk/dse-papers/darwin/)}. E-mail: Jeff Magee "jnm@doc.ic.ac.uk", Naranker Dulay "nd@doc.ic.ac.uk". 3. {Core War}. (2003-08-08)

database machine "hardware" A {computer} or special hardware that stores and retrieves data from a {database}. It is specially designed for database access and is coupled to the main ({front-end}) computer(s) by a high-speed channel. This contrasts with a {database server}, which is a computer in a {local area network} that holds a database. The database machine is tightly coupled to the main {CPU}, whereas the database server is loosely coupled via the network. [Example?] (2004-03-11)

database management system "database" (DBMS) A suite of programs which typically manage large structured sets of persistent data, offering ad hoc query facilities to many users. They are widely used in business applications. A database management system (DBMS) can be an extremely complex set of software programs that controls the organisation, storage and retrieval of data (fields, records and files) in a database. It also controls the security and integrity of the database. The DBMS accepts requests for data from the application program and instructs the operating system to transfer the appropriate data. When a DBMS is used, information systems can be changed much more easily as the organisation's information requirements change. New categories of data can be added to the database without disruption to the existing system. Data security prevents unauthorised users from viewing or updating the database. Using passwords, users are allowed access to the entire database or subsets of the database, called subschemas (pronounced "sub-skeema"). For example, an employee database can contain all the data about an individual employee, but one group of users may be authorised to view only payroll data, while others are allowed access to only work history and medical data. The DBMS can maintain the integrity of the database by not allowing more than one user to update the same record at the same time. The DBMS can keep duplicate records out of the database; for example, no two customers with the same customer numbers (key fields) can be entered into the database. {Query languages} and {report writers} allow users to interactively interrogate the database and analyse its data. If the DBMS provides a way to interactively enter and update the database, as well as interrogate it, this capability allows for managing personal databases. However, it may not leave an audit trail of actions or provide the kinds of controls necessary in a multi-user organisation. These controls are only available when a set of application programs are customised for each data entry and updating function. A business information system is made up of subjects (customers, employees, vendors, etc.) and activities (orders, payments, purchases, etc.). Database design is the process of deciding how to organize this data into record types and how the record types will relate to each other. The DBMS should mirror the organisation's data structure and process transactions efficiently. Organisations may use one kind of DBMS for daily transaction processing and then move the detail onto another computer that uses another DBMS better suited for random inquiries and analysis. Overall systems design decisions are performed by data administrators and systems analysts. Detailed database design is performed by database administrators. The three most common organisations are the {hierarchical database}, {network database} and {relational database}. A database management system may provide one, two or all three methods. Inverted lists and other methods are also used. The most suitable structure depends on the application and on the transaction rate and the number of inquiries that will be made. Database machines are specially designed computers that hold the actual databases and run only the DBMS and related software. Connected to one or more mainframes via a high-speed channel, database machines are used in large volume transaction processing environments. Database machines have a large number of DBMS functions built into the hardware and also provide special techniques for accessing the disks containing the databases, such as using multiple processors concurrently for high-speed searches. The world of information is made up of data, text, pictures and voice. Many DBMSs manage text as well as data, but very few manage both with equal proficiency. Throughout the 1990s, as storage capacities continue to increase, DBMSs will begin to integrate all forms of information. Eventually, it will be common for a database to handle data, text, graphics, voice and video with the same ease as today's systems handle data. See also: {intelligent database}. (1998-10-07)

database server A stand-alone computer in a local area network that holds and manages the database. It implies that database management functions, such as locating the actual record being requested, is performed in the server computer. Contrast with file server, which acts as a remote disk drive and requires that large parts of the database, for example, entire indexes, be transmitted to the user's computer where the real database management tasks are performed. First-generation personal computer database software was not designed for a network; thus, modified versions of the software released by the vendors employed the file server concept. Second-generation products, designed for local area networks, perform the management tasks in the server where they should be done, and consequently are turning the file server into a database server.

Data Communication Equipment "communications, hardware" (DCE) The devices and connections of a communications network that connect the communication circuit between the data source and destination (the {Data Terminal Equipment} or DTE). A {modem} is the most common kind of DCE. Before data can be transmited over a modem, the DTR (Data Terminal Ready) signal must be active. DTR tells the DCE that the DTE is ready to transmit and receive data. DCE and DTE are usually connected by an {EIA-232} {serial line}. It is necessary to distinguish these two types of device because their connectors must be wired differently if a "straight-through" cable (pin 1 to pin 1, pin 2 to pin 2 etc.) is to be used. DCE should have a female connector and should transmit on pin two and receive on pin three. It is a curious fact that many {modems} are "DTE" according to the original standard. (1995-02-28)

data communications analyst "job" A person who installs, maintains, and troubleshoots {data networks}. A data communications analyst may have knowledge of {T1} lines, {TCP/IP}, {fiber optics}, {SNA}, {frame relay}. He assists users with problems related to connectivity, analyses data flow, configures {modems}, {DSUs}, {multiplexors}, and {routers}, and uses network tools such as {NetView} or {Netspy}. (2004-03-11)

datagram A self-contained, independent entity of data carrying sufficient information to be {route}d from the source to the destination computer without reliance on earlier exchanges between this source and destination computer and the transporting {network}. See also {connectionless}, {frame}, {packet}.

Datakit "networking" A {circuit-switched} digital network, similar to {X.25}. Datakit supports {host-to-host} connections and {EIA-232} connections for {terminals}, {printers}, and {hosts}. Most of {Bell Laboratories} is {trunk}ed together on Datakit. On top of DK transport service, people run {UUCP} for {electronic mail} and {dkcu} for {remote login}. ISN is the version of Datakit supported by {AT&T} Information Systems. Bell Laboratories in Holmdel, New Jersey, uses ISN for internal data communication. {(http://fc.net:80/phrack/files/p18/p18-9.html)}. ["Towards a universal data transport system", A. G. Fraser, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, SAC-1(5) pp. 803-16, 1983]. (1996-10-20)

Data Link Connection Identifier "networking" (DLCI) A channel number which is attached to {data frames} to tell a {Frame Relay} network how to route the data. In Frame Relay, multiple logical channels are {multiplexed} over a single physical channel. The DLCI says which of these logical channels a particular data frame belongs to. {(http://etinc.com/frmain.htm

data link layer "networking" Layer two, the second lowest layer in the {OSI} seven layer model. The data link layer splits data into {frames} (see {fragmentation}) for sending on the {physical layer} and receives acknowledgement frames. It performs error checking and re-transmits frames not received correctly. It provides an error-free virtual channel to the {network layer}. The data link layer is split into an upper sublayer, {Logical Link Control} (LLC), and a lower sublayer, {Media Access Control} (MAC). Example {protocols} at this layer are {ABP}, {Go Back N}, {SRP}. (1995-02-14)

Data Link Provider Interface "networking" (DLPI) The interface that a {network driver} presents to the (higher level) {logical link layer} for driving the network at the {datagram} level in a {Unix} {STREAMS} environment and possibly elsewhere. DLPI corresponds to {ISO 8802}/2 ({LLC}) which covers both {connection-oriented} and {connectionless} {protocols}. [Is this correct? Better explanation?] (1996-01-29)

Data Link Switching "networking" (DLSw) A standard for transporting {IBM} {Systems Network Architecture} (SNA) and {network basic input/output system} (NetBIOS) traffic over an {Internet protocol} network. Initially, in 1992, DLSw was proprietary to IBM. It was submitted to the {IETF} as {RFC 1434} in 1993, later updated by {RFC 1795}. {(http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ito_doc/dlsw.htm)}. (2008-01-11)

Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification "communications, networking" (DOCSIS) {ITU}-approved interface requirements for {cable modems} involved in high-speed data distribution over a {cable television} network. DOCSIS compatible equipment uses a 6 MHz {carrier} band for {downstream}, using 64 and 256 {QAM} (ITU Annex B), and {QPSK} and 16 QAM for {upstream}, allowing up to 36 and 10 Mb/s, respectively for downstream and upstream channels. {CableLabs FAQ (http://cablemodem.com/FAQs.html)}. (2001-07-10)

data transfer "data" Copying or moving {data} from one place to another, typically via some kind of {network} (e.g. {Asynchronous Transfer Mode}, {File Transfer Protocol}) or local data connection ({bus}, {SCSI}, {IDE}, {SATA}). (2009-06-09)

DCC 1. "audio" {Digital Compact Cassette}. 2. "networking" {Direct Client to Client Protocol}. (2001-12-02)

DDN {Defense Data Network}

Debian "operating system" /deb'ee`n/, *not* /deeb'ee`n/ The non-profit volunteer organisation responsible for Debian {GNU}/{Linux} and Debian {GNU}/{Hurd}. Debian's {Linux} distribution is dedicated to free and {open source} software; the main goal of the distribution is to ensure that one can download and install a fully-functional {operating system} that is completely adherent to the Debian Free Software Guidelines (DFSG). Debian was begun in August 1993 by Ian Murdock, and was sponsored by the {Free Software Foundation} from November 1994 to November 1995. The name Debian is a contraction of DEB(ra) and IAN Murdock. Debian's packaging system (dpkg) is similar to other popular packaging systems like {RPM}. There are over 2200 packages of precompiled software available in the main (free) section of the Debian 2.1 distribution alone -- this is what sets Debian apart from many other Linux distributions. The high quality and huge number of official packages (most Debian systems' /usr/local/ remains empty -- almost everything most Linux users want is officially packaged) are what draw many people to use Debian. Another unique aspect to the Debian project is the open development; pre-releases are made available from Day 1 and if anyone wishes to become a Debian developer, all that is needed is proof of identification and a signed {PGP} or {GPG} key. There are over 400 Debian developers all around the world -- many developers have never met face-to-face, and most development talks take place on the many {mailing lists} and the {IRC} network. {(http://debian.org/)}. {Debian Linux archives (ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian)}. (1999-02-23)

de "networking" The {country code} for Germany. (1999-01-27)

DECnet A proprietary network protocol designed by Digital Equipment Corporation. The functionality of each Phase of the implementation, such as Phase IV and Phase V, is different.

dedicated line "communications" A telephone line leased expressly for the purpose of connecting two users more-or-less permenantly.. Such lines may be "voice grade" which provides the {bandwidth} and {signal to noise ratio} of ordinary {public switched telephone network} circuits, or specified in ways which allow transport of suitably encoded digital signals at faster rates. In some cases, lines may be physical wires between the communicating parties. Over longer distances, it is common for the connection to be virtual, which means that although the two users can communicate only with each other, their signals and others are multiplexed, amplified, switched, scrambled, demultiplexed and so on in complex ways between the end points. This contrasts with a {dial-up} connection which is only opened when one end requires it. (1996-08-10)

default route "networking" A {routing table} entry which is used to direct {packets} addressed to {hosts} or {networks} not explicitly listed in the routing table. (1996-05-13)

Defense Data Network (DDN) A global communications network serving the US Department of Defense. Composed of {MILNET}, other portions of the {Internet}, and classified networks which are not part of the {Internet}. The DDN is used to connect military installations and is managed by the {Defense Information Systems Agency}. (1994-12-01)

Defense Data Network Network Information Center (DDN NIC or just "The NIC") The {DDN} {NIC}'s primary responsibility is the assignment of {Internet address}es and {Autonomous System numbers}, the administration of the root domain, and providing information and support services to the {DDN}. It is also a primary repository for {RFCs}. See also {Internet Registry}. (1994-12-07)

Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Formerly called the Defense Communications Agency (DCA), this is the government agency responsible for managing the {Defense Data Network} (DDN) portion of the {Internet}, including the {MILNET}. Currently, DISA administers the {DDN}, and supports the user assistance services of the DDN {NIC}. {(http://disa.mil/)}. (1994-12-01)

Dell Computer Corporation "company" One of the biggest US manufacturers of {IBM PC} compatibles. "From notebooks to networks", their slogan says. {(http://us.dell.com)}. (1996-05-29)

De-Militarised Zone "networking" (DMZ) (From the military term for an area between two opponents where fighting is prevented) DMZ {Ethernets} connect networks and computers controlled by different bodies. They may be external or internal. External DMZ Ethernets link regional networks with {routers} to internal networks. Internal DMZ Ethernets link local nodes with routers to the regional networks. Compare {red zone}. (1995-02-23)

Demon Internet Ltd. "company" One of the first company to provide public {Internet} access in the UK. The staff of Demon Systems Ltd., an established software house, started Demon Internet on 1992-06-01 and it was the first system in the United Kingdom to offer low cost full {Internet} access. It was started with the support of about 100 founder members who discussed the idea on {Compulink Information Exchange}, and were brave enough to pay a year's subscription in advance. They aimed to have 200 members in the first year to cover costs, ignoring any time spent. After about two weeks they realised they needed nearer 400. By November 1993 they had over 2000 subscribers and by August 1994 they had about 11000 with 20% per month growth. All revenues have been reinvested in resources and expansion of service. Demon link to {Sprintlink} in the United States making them totally independent. They peer with {EUNet} and {PIPEX} to ensure good connectivity in Great Britain as well as having links to the {JANET}/{JIPS} UK academic network. A direct line into the {Department of Computing, Imperial College, London (http://sunsite.doc.ic.ac.uk)} from their Central London {Point of Presence} (PoP) (styx.demon.co.uk) gives access to the biggest {FTP} and {Archie} site in Europe. Demon provide local call access to a large proportion of the UK. The central London {PoP} provides {leased line} connections at a cheaper rate for those customers in the central 0171 area. Further lines and {PoPs} are being added continuously. Subscribers get allocated an {Internet Address} and can choose a {hostname} within the demon.co.uk {domain}. They can have any number of e-mail address at that host. In October 1994 Demon confirmed a large contract with the major telecommunications provider {Energis}. They will supply guaranteed bandwidth to Demon's 10Mb/s {backbone} from several cities and towns. Several {PoPs} will be phased out and replaced with others during 1995. E-mail: "internet@demon.net". {(ftp://ftp.demon.co.uk/)}. {(http://demon.co.uk/)}. {Usenet} newsgroup: {news:demon.announce}. Telephone: +44 (181) 349 0063. Address: Demon Internet Ltd., 42 Hendon Lane, Finchley, London N3 1TT, UK. (1994-11-08)

Department of Defense Network "networking" (DDN) A military subset of the {Internet}, which includes {ARPAnet}. (1994-12-07)

Desktop Management Interface "standard, operating system" (DMI) A {specification} from the {Desktop Management Task Force} (DMTF) that establishes a standard {framework} for managing networked computers. DMI covers {hardware} and {software}, {desktop} systems and {servers}, and defines a model for filtering events and describing {interfaces}. DMI provides a common path for technical support, IT managers, and individual users to access information about all aspects of a computer - including {processor} type, installation date, attached {printers} and other {peripherals}, power sources, and maintenance history. It provides a common format for describing products to aid vendors, systems integrators, and end users in enterprise desktop management. DMI is not tied to any specific hardware, operating system, or management protocols. It is easy for vendors to adopt, mappable to existing management protocols such as {Simple Network Management Protocol} (SNMP), and can be used on non-network computers. DMI's four components are: Management Information Format (MIF) - a text file containing information about the hardware and software on a computer. Manufacturers can create their own MIFs specific to a component. Service layer - an OS add-on that connects the management interface and the component interface and allows management and component software to access MIF files. The service layer also includes a common interface called the local agent, which is used to manage individual components. Component interface (CI) - an {application program interface} (API) that sends status information to the appropriate MIF file via the service layer. Commands include Get, Set, and Event. Management interface (MI) - the management software's interface to the service layer. Commands are Get, Set, and List. CI, MI, and service layer drivers are available on the Internet. {Intel}'s {LANDesk Client Manager} (LDCM) is based on DMI. Version: 2.0s (as of 2000-01-19). {(http://dmtf.org/spec/dmis.html)}. {Sun overview (http://sun.com/solstice/products/ent.agents/presentations/sld014.html)}. (2000-01-19)

diaster ::: n. --> A double star; -- applied to the nucleus of a cell, when, during cell division, the loops of the nuclear network separate into two groups, preparatory to the formation of two daughter nuclei. See Karyokinesis.

DICOM "medical, standard" (From Digital Imaging and COmmunications in Medicine) A {standard} developed by ACR-NEMA (American College of Radiology - National Electrical Manufacturer's Association) for communications between medical imaging devices. It conforms to the {ISO reference model} for network communications and incorporates {object-oriented} design concepts. (1995-03-29)

digital carrier "hardware, communications" A medium which can carry {digital} signals; broadly equivalent to the {physical layer} of the {OSI} seven layer model of networks. Carriers can be described as {baseband} or {broadband}. A baseband carrier can include direct current (DC), whereas broadband carriers are modulated by various methods into frequency bands which do not include DC. Sometimes a {modem} (modulator/demodulator) or {codec} (coder/decoder) combines several channels on one transmission path. The combining of channels is called {multiplexing}, and their separation is called demultiplexing, independent of whether a modem or codec bank is used. Modems can be associated with {frequency division multiplexing} (FDM) and codecs with {time division multiplexing} (TDM) though this grouping of concepts is somewhat arbitrary. If the medium of a carrier is copper telephone wire, the circuit may be called {T1}, {T3}, etc. as these designations originally described such. T1 carriers used a restored polar line coding scheme which allowed a baseband signal to be transported as broadband and restored to baseband at the receiver. T1 is not used in this sense today, and indeed it is often confused with the {DS1} signal carried. (1996-03-31)

Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications "communications, standard" (DECT, formerly ".. European ..") A {standard} developed by the {European Telecommunication Standard Institute} from 1988, governing pan-European {digital mobile telephony}. DECT covers wireless {PBXs}, {telepoint}, residential {cordless telephones}, wireless access to the {public switched telephone network}, Closed User Groups (CUGs), {Local Area Networks}, and wireless {local loop}. DECT defines only the radio connection between two points and can be used for remote access to public and private networks. Other mobility standards, such as {GSM}, {TACS}, and {DCS 1800} add the necessary switching, signaling, and management functions that are not specified by DECT. The DECT Common Interface radio standard is a {multicarrier} {time division multiple access}, {time division duplex} (MC-TDMA-TDD) radio transmission technique using ten {radio frequency} channels from 1880 to 1930 MHz, each divided into 24 time slots of 10ms, and twelve {full-duplex} accesses per {carrier}, for a total of 120 possible combinations. A DECT base station (an RFP, Radio Fixed Part) can transmit all 12 possible accesses (time slots) simultaneously by using different frequencies or using only one frequency. All signaling information is transmitted from the RFP within a multiframe (16 frames). {Voice} signals are digitally encoded into a 32 kbit/s signal using {Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation}. The {handover} process is requested autonomously by the portable terminal and the Radio Fixed Parts, according to the carrier signal levels. A "Generic Access Profile" defines a minimum set of requirements for the support of speech telephony. {(http://italtel.it/catalog/data/inglese/capc_5.htm)}. (1999-04-13)

Digital Equipment Corporation Network "networking" (DECNET) {Ethernet} software used on {DEC} computers such as the {Vax}. [More details?] (1999-06-03)

Digital Subscriber Line Access Module "networking, hardware" (DSLAM, or Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer) The generic term for the {Central Office} (CO) equipment where x{DSL} lines are terminated. The multiple {DSL} signals may be {multiplexed} onto a {wideband} channel such as {ATM}. (2000-04-05)

Digital Switched Network "communications" (DSN) The completely digital version of the {PSTN}. (1997-07-18)

Direct Client to Client Protocol "networking" (DCC) An {IRC} {protocol} created to allow users to chat privately and to send and receive files directly instead of having to go thorugh the IRC servers. DCC protects users from being monitored by IRC Server operators that have enabled conversation logging. It also allows much more efficient use of available {bandwidth} as the data does not need to be {broadcast} all over the world just to reach a specific user. The available DCC commands include DCC CHAT (direct user to user chat), DCC SEND (direct user to user file send) and DCC GET (file acknowledgement from a receiver). (1995-04-12)

directory service "database, networking" A structured repository of information on people and resources within an organisation, facilitating management and communication. On a {LAN} or {WAN} the directory service identifies all aspects of the {network} including users, software, hardware, and the various rights and policies assigned to each. As a result applications can access information without knowing where a particular resource is physically located, and users interact oblivious to the network {topology} and {protocols}. To allow {heterogeneous networks} to share directory information the {ITU} proposed a common structure called {X.500}. However, its complexity and lack of seamless {Internet} support led to the development of {Lightweight Directory Access Protocol} (LDAP) which has continued to evolve under the aegis of the {IETF}. Despite its name {LDAP} is too closely linked to {X.500} to be "lightweight". {LDAP} was adopted by several companies such as {Netscape Communications Corporation} (Netscape Directory Server) and has become a {de facto standard} for directory services. Other LDAP compatible offerings include {Novell, Inc.}'s {Novell Directory Services} (NDS) and {Microsoft Corporation}'s {Active Directory}. The Netscape and Novell products are available for {Windows NT} and {Unix} {platforms}. {Novell Directory Services} also run on Novell platforms. {Microsoft Corporation}'s {Active Directory} is an integral part of {Microsoft's Windows 2000} and although it can interface with directory services running on other systems it is not available for other platforms. (2001-01-02)

DirectX "programming, hardware" A {Microsoft} programming interface {standard}, first included with {Windows 95}. DirectX gives (games) programmers a standard way to gain direct access to enhanced hardware features under Windows 95 instead of going via the Windows 95 {GDI}. Some DirectX code runs faster than the equivalent under {MS DOS}. DirectX promises performance improvements for graphics, sound, video, 3D, and network capabilites of games, but only where both hardware and software support DirectX. DirectX 2 introduced the Direct3D interface. Version 5 was current at 1998-02-01. Version 8.1 is included in {Windows XP}. {(http://microsoft.com/directx/)}. (2001-12-31)

disaster recovery "business" (DR) Planning and implementation of procedures and facilities for use when essential systems are not available for a period long enough to have a significant impact on the business, e.g. when the head office is blown up. Disasters include natural: fire, flood, lightning, hurricane; hardware: power failure, component failure, {head crash}; software failure: {bugs}, resources; vandalism: arson, bombing, {cracking}, theft; data corruption or loss: human error, media failure; communications: computer network equipment, {network storm}, telephones; security: passwords compromised, {computer virus}; legal: change in legislation; personnel: unavailability of essential staff, industrial action. Companies need to plan for disaster: before: {risk analysis}, preventive measures, training; during: how should staff and systems respond; after: recovery measures, post mortem analysis. Hardware can usually be replaced and is usually insured. Software and data needs to be backed up off site. Alternative communication systems should be arranged in case of network failure or inaccessible premises, e.g. emergency telephone number, home working, alternative data center. (2007-06-20)

disclaimer "networking" Statement ritually appended to many {Usenet} postings (sometimes automatically, by the posting software) reiterating the fact (which should be obvious, but is easily forgotten) that the article reflects its author's opinions and not necessarily those of the organisation running the computer through which the article entered the network. [{Jargon File}] (1995-07-30)

disk controller "hardware, storage" (Or "hard disk controller", HDC) The circuit which allows the {CPU} to communicate with a {hard disk}, {floppy disk} or other kind of {disk drive}. The most common disk controllers in use are {IDE} and {SCSI} controllers. Most home {personal computers} use IDE controllers. High end PCs, {workstations} and network {file servers} mostly have {SCSI adaptors}. (1998-03-16)

diskless workstation "computer, networking" A {personal computer} or {workstation} which has neither a {hard disk} nor {floppy disk} drive and which performs all file access via a {local area network} connection to a {file server}. The lowest level {bootstrap} code is stored in {non-volatile storage}. This uses a simple {protocol} such as {BOOTP} to request and {download} more sophisticated boot code and eventually, the {operating system}. The archtypal product was the {3Station} developed by Bob Metcalfe at {3Com}. Another example was the {Sun} 3/50. Diskless workstations are ideal when many users are running the same application. They are small, quiet, more reliable than products with disks, and help prevent both the theft of data and the introduction of viruses since the software and data available on them is controlled by the network administrator or system administrator. They do however rely on a server which becomes a disadvantage if it is heavily loaded or {down}. See also {breath-of-life packet}. (1995-03-28)

Distributed Component Object Model "programming" (DCOM) {Microsoft}'s extension of their {Component Object Model} (COM) to support objects distributed across a {network}. DCOM has been submitted to the {IETF} as a draft standard. Since 1996, it has been part of {Windows NT} and is also available for {Windows 95}. Unlike {CORBA}, which runs on many {operating systems}, DCOM is currently (Dec 1997) only implemented by {Microsoft} for {Microsoft Windows} and by {Software AG}, under the name "{EntireX}", for {Unix} and {IBM} {mainframes}. DCOM serves the same purpose as {IBM}'s {DSOM} {protocol}. DCOM is broken because it's an {object model} that has no provisions for {inheritance}, one of the major reasons for {object oriented programming} in the first place. {(http://microsoft.com/com/tech/DCOM.asp)}. [Details?] (2000-08-02)

Distributed Computing Environment (DCE) An architecture consisting of {standard} programming interfaces, conventions and {server} functionalities (e.g. naming, distributed file system, {remote procedure call}) for distributing applications transparently across networks of {heterogeneous} computers. DCE is promoted and controlled by the {Open Software Foundation} (OSF). {Usenet} newsgroup: {news:comp.soft-sys.dce}. {(http://dstc.edu.au/AU/research_news/dce/dce.html)}. (1994-12-07)

distributed memory "architecture" The kind of memory in a {parallel processor} where each processor has fast access to its own local memory and where to access another processor's memory it must send a message via the inter-processor network. Opposite: {shared memory}. (1995-03-22)

Distributed Network Operating System "operating system" (DNOS) A proprietary {operating system} for {Texas Instruments} {990}-series {minicomputers}. (1996-04-01)

Distributed Operating Multi Access Interactive Network (DOMAIN) The proprietary network {protocol} used by {Apollo} {workstations}. (1995-02-16)

Distributed Queue Dual Bus "networking, standard" (DQDB) An {IEEE} {standard} for {metropolitan area networks}. {(http://ece.wpi.edu/~vlad/ee535/hw5/page1.html)}. [Details?] (2000-08-02)

distributed system A collection of (probably heterogeneous) automata whose distribution is transparent to the user so that the system appears as one local machine. This is in contrast to a network, where the user is aware that there are several machines, and their location, storage replication, load balancing and functionality is not transparent. Distributed systems usually use some kind of {client-server} organisation. Distributed systems are considered by some to be the "next wave" of computing. {Distributed Computing Environment} is the {Open Software Foundation}'s software architecture for distributed systems. {(http://dstc.edu.au/AU/research_news/dist-env.html)}. (1994-12-06)

dj "networking" The {country code} for Djibouti. (1999-01-27)

dk "networking" The {country code} for Denmark. (1999-01-27)

DLL 1. "networking" {Data Link Layer}. 2. "library" {Dynamically Linked Library}. 3. {Dial Long Line} equipment. (2000-04-05)

DLUR/DLUS "networking" Dependent Logical Unit Requester/Server. The DLUR function is an {APPN} enhancement for an end node or network node that supports dependent {LUs}. The DLUS function is a product feature of an {interchange node} or a {T5} network node supporting {session services} extensions. {(http://booksrv2.raleigh.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr/bookmgr.cmd/BOOKS/DLUR7/)}. (1997-05-08)

dm "networking" The {country code} for Dominica. (1999-01-27)

DNOS {Distributed Network Operating System}

do 1. "programming" {repeat loop}. 2. "networking" The {country code} for Dominican Republic. (1999-06-10)

docking station "hardware" A {desktop} mains powered unit into which a {laptop} or other portable computer can be connected via fixed connectors at the rear of the computer to provide quick and convenient connection of {peripherals} not normally used with a laptop. These can include power supply, {expansion cards}, additional {storage}, an external {monitor}, {network card}, {CD-ROM}, full-size {keyboard}, {printer}, and {mouse}. The alternative would require each of the above to be connected to the laptop individually. (2000-04-10)

domain 1. "networking" A group of computers whose {fully qualified domain names} (FQDN) share a common suffix, the "domain name". The {Domain Name System} maps {hostnames} to {Internet address} using a hierarchical {namespace} where each level in the hierarchy contributes one component to the FQDN. For example, the computer foldoc.doc.ic.ac.uk is in the doc.ic.ac.uk domain, which is in the ic.ac.uk domain, which is in the ac.uk domain, which is in the uk {top-level domain}. A domain name can contain up to 67 characters including the dots that separate components. These can be letters, numbers and hyphens. 2. An {administrative domain} is something to do with {routing}. 3. {Distributed Operating Multi Access Interactive Network}. 4. "mathematics" In the theory of functions, the set of argument values for which a {function} is defined. See {domain theory}. 5. "programming" A specific phase of the {software life cycle} in which a developer works. Domains define developers' and users' areas of responsibility and the scope of possible relationships between products. 6. The subject or market in which a piece of software is designed to work. (2007-10-01)

domain address "networking" The name of a {host} on the {Internet} belonging to the {hierarchy} of Internet {domains}. (1994-10-27)

domain handle "networking" Information held by a {domain name} registrar about a registrant (the person or organisation that owns the name). Typically the registrar stores one copy of this information and refers to that copy for each additional domain registered by the same person. The information would include basic contact details: name, e-mail address, etc. and billing information. Some of this information would be used to populate the {whois} database entry for a domain. {(http://www.easyname.eu/support/domains/20-what-is-a-domain-handle)}. (2009-09-17)

Domain Name System "networking" (DNS) A general-purpose distributed, replicated, data query service chiefly used on {Internet} for translating {hostnames} into {Internet addresses}. Also, the style of {hostname} used on the Internet, though such a name is properly called a {fully qualified domain name}. DNS can be configured to use a sequence of name servers, based on the domains in the name being looked for, until a match is found. The name resolution client (e.g. Unix's gethostbyname() library function) can be configured to search for host information in the following order: first in the local {hosts file}, second in {NIS} and third in DNS. This sequencing of Naming Services is sometimes called "name service switching". Under {Solaris} is configured in the file /etc/nsswitch.conf. DNS can be queried interactively using the command {nslookup}. It is defined in {STD 13}, {RFC 1034}, {RFC 1035}, {RFC 1591}. {BIND} is a common DNS server. {Info from Virtual Office, Inc. (http://virtual.office.com/domains.html)}. (2001-05-14)

dongle "hardware" /dong'gl/ (From "dangle" - because it dangles off the computer?) 1. "security" A security or {copy protection} device for commercial {microcomputer} programs that must be connected to an {I/O port} of the computer while the program is run. Programs that use a dongle query the port at start-up and at programmed intervals thereafter, and terminate if it does not respond with the expected validation code. One common form consisted of a serialised {EPROM} and some drivers in a {D-25} connector shell. Dongles attempt to combat {software theft} by ensuring that, while users can still make copies of the program (e.g. for {backup}), they must buy one dongle for each simultaneous use of the program. The idea was clever, but initially unpopular with users who disliked tying up a port this way. By 1993 almost all dongles passed data through transparently while monitoring for their particular {magic} codes (and combinations of status lines) with minimal if any interference with devices further down the line. This innovation was necessary to allow {daisy-chained} dongles for multiple pieces of software. In 1998, dongles and other copy protection systems are fairly uncommon for {Microsoft Windows} software but one engineer in a print and {CADD} bureau reports that their {Macintosh} computers typically run seven dongles: After Effects, Electric Image, two for Media 100, Ultimatte, Elastic Reality and CADD. These dongles are made for the Mac's daisy-chainable {ADB} port. The term is used, by extension, for any physical electronic key or transferable ID required for a program to function. Common variations on this theme have used the {parallel port} or even the {joystick} port or a {dongle-disk}. An early 1992 advertisment from Rainbow Technologies (a manufacturer of dongles) claimed that the word derived from "Don Gall", the alleged inventor of the device. The company's receptionist however said that the story was a myth invented for the ad. [{Jargon File}] (1998-12-13) 2. A small adaptor cable that connects, e.g. a {PCMCIA} {modem} to a telephone socket or a PCMCIA {network card} to an {RJ45} {network cable}. (2002-09-29)

DOOM "games" A simulated 3D moster-hunting action game for {IBM PCs}, created and published by {id Software}. The original press release was dated January 1993. A cut-down shareware version v1.0 was released on 10 December 1993 and again with some bug-fixes, as v1.4 in June 1994. DOOM is similar to Wolfenstein 3d (id Software, Apogee) but has better {texture mapping}; walls can be at any angle, of any thickness and have windows; lighting can fade into the distance or come from point sources; floors and ceilings can be of any height; many surfaces are animated; up to four players can play over a network or two by serial link; it has a high {frame rate} (comparable to TV on a {486}/33); DOOM isn't just a collection of connected closed rooms like Wolfenstein but sounds can travel anywhere and alert monsters of your approach. The shareware version is available from these sites: {Cactus (ftp://cactus.org/pub/IHHD/multi-player/)}, {Manitoba (ftp://ftp.cc.umanitoba.ca/pub/doom/)}, {UK (ftp://ftp.demon.co.uk/pub/ibmpc/games/id/)}, {South Africa (ftp://ftp.sun.ac.za/pub/msdos/games/id/)}, {UWP ftp (ftp://archive.uwp.edu/pub/msdos/games/id/)}, {UWP http (http://archive.uwp.edu/pub/msdos/games/id/)}, {Finland (ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/msdos/games/id)}, {Washington (ftp://wuarchive.wustl.edu/pub/MSDOS_UPLOADS/games/doom)}. A {FAQ} by Hank Leukart: {UWP (ftp://ftp.uwp.edu/pub/msdos/games/id/home-brew/doom)}, {Washington (ftp://wuarchive.wustl.edu/pub/MSDOS_UPLOADS/games/doomstuff)}. {FAQ on WWW (http://venom.st.hmc.edu/~tkelly/doomfaq/intro.html)}. {Other links (http://gamesdomain.co.uk/descript/doom.html)}. {Usenet} newsgroups: {news:rec.games.computer.doom.announce}, {news:rec.games.computer.doom.editing}, {news:rec.games.computer.doom.help}, {news:rec.games.computer.doom.misc}, {news:rec.games.computer.doom.playing}, {news:alt.games.doom}, {news:comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action}, {news:comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.announce}, {news:comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.misc}. Mailing List: "listserv@cedar.univie.ac.at" ("sub DOOML" in the message body, no subject). Telephone: +44 (1222) 362 361 - the UK's first multi-player DOOM and games server. (1994-12-14)

DOS requester "networking" An {MS-DOS} {client} that provides transparent redirection of printing and file accesses to a network {server}. It handles levels 3, 4 and 5 of the {Open Systems Interconnect} seven layer model. A DOS requester under {Novell NetWare} will interface to a {network card} driver with an {ODI} interface, and will be either a single executable (netx.exe) or a set of {VLMs} that are loaded on demand. In the {IBM}/{Microsoft} {LAN Manager}/{SMB} world, where the name {DOS redirector} is more common, there will be an {NDIS} interface driver and a net.exe executable. {NetWare Client 32 for DOS/Windows (http://developer.novell.com/research/appnotes/1996/may/01/)}. {(http://cad.strath.ac.uk/~davidm/projects/guide/requester.html)}. (1998-01-05)

dot notation "networking" {Berkeley Unix} notation for an {Internet address}, consisting of one to four numbers (a "dotted quad") in {hexadecimal} (leading 0x), {octal} (leading 0), or (usually) decimal. It represents a 32-bit address. Each leading number represents eight bits of the address (high byte first) and the last number represents the rest. E.g. address 0x25.32.0xab represents 0x252000ab. By far the most common form is four decimal numbers, e.g. 146.169.22.42. Many programs accept an address in dot notation in place of a {hostname}. (2000-08-10)

Douglas Engelbart "person" Douglas C. Engelbart, the inventor of the {mouse}. On 1968-12-09, Douglas C. Engelbart and the group of 17 researchers working with him in the {Augmentation Research Center} at {Stanford Research Institute} in Menlo Park, California, USA, presented a 90-minute live public demonstration of the on live system, {NLS}, they had been working on since 1962. The presentation was a session in the of the Fall Joint Computer Conference held at the Convention Center in San Francisco, and it was attended by about 1000 computer professionals. This was the public debut of the computer {mouse}, {hypertext}, object addressing, dynamic file linking and shared-screen collaboration involving two persons at different sites communicating over a network with audio and video interface. The original 90-minute video: {Hyperlinks (http://vodreal.stanford.edu/engel/08engel200.ram)}, {Mouse (http://vodreal.stanford.edu/engel/12engel200.ram)}, {Web-board (http://vodreal.stanford.edu/engel/23engel200.ram)}. {Biography (http://www2.bootstrap.org/dce-bio.htm)}. {Tia O'Brien, "The Mouse", Silicon Valley News (http://mercurycenter.com/svtech/news/special/engelbart/)}. {(http://inventors.about.com/library/weekly/aa081898.htm)}. (2003-08-06)

DRECNET /drek'net/ [Yiddish/German "dreck", meaning filth] Deliberate distortion of DECNET, a networking protocol used in the {VMS} community. So called because DEC helped write the Ethernet specification and then (either stupidly or as a malignant customer-control tactic) violated that spec in the design of DRECNET in a way that made it incompatible. See also {connector conspiracy}.

DS1 "communications" A {DS level} and {framing specification} for synchronous digital streams, over circuits in the North American {digital transmission hierarchy}, at the {T1} transmission rate of 1,544,000 bits per second ({baud}). DS1 is commonly used to multiplex 24 {DS0} channels. Each DS0 channel, originally a digitised voice-grade telephone signal, carries 8000 bytes per second (64,000 bits per second). A DS1 frame includes one byte from each of the 24 DS0 channels and adds one {framing bit}, making a total of 193 bits per frame at 8000 frames per second. The result is 193*8000 = 1,544,000 bits per second. In the original standard, the successive framing bits continuously repeated the 12-bit sequence 110111001000, and such a 12-frame unit is called a super-frame. In voice telephony, errors are acceptable (early standards allowed as much as one frame in six to be missing entirely), so the least significant bit in two of the 24 streams was used for signaling between network equipments. This is called {robbed-bit signaling}. To promote error-free transmission, an alternative called the extended super-frame (ESF) of 24 frames was developed. In this standard, six of the 24 framing bits provide a six bit {cyclic redundancy check} (CRC-6), and six provide the actual framing. The other 12 form a virtual circuit of 4000 bits per second for use by the transmission equipment, for {call progress signals} such as busy, idle and ringing. DS1 signals using ESF equipment are nearly error-free, because the CRC detects errors and allows automatic re-routing of connections. Compare {T-carrier systems}. [Kenneth Sherman, "Data Communications : a user's guide", third edition (1990), Reston/Prentice-Hall/Simon & Schuster]. (1996-03-30)

DS3 "communications" The third {DS level}, a {framing specification} for digital signals in the North American digital transmission hierarchy. A DS3 signal has a transmission rate of 44.736 Megabits per second. DS3 is used, for example, on {T3} synchronous {Integrated Services Digital Network} lines. (1995-01-12)

DSN {Digital Switched Network}

dual-homed "networking" A kind of connection to a {FDDI} network where a {host} is simultaneously connected to two separate devices in the same FDDI ring. One of the connections becomes active while the other one is automatically blocked. If the first connection fails, the backup link takes over with no perceptible delay. A dual-homed device can tolerate a fault in one of its "homes" whereas a {dual-attached} device can tolerate a fault in one of the rings. (1994-12-13)

dual-stack "networking" A term used to describe a network {node} running both {IPv4} and {IPv6} {protocol stacks} (or possibly others) at the same time. Such a machine can act as a {protocol converter} between the two networks. A node without dual-stack support can relay traffic in a protocol it does not support natively by use of {tunnelling}. {RFC 4213 (http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4213)} (2013-10-08)

dup loop "messaging" /d[y]oop loop/ (also "dupe loop") [FidoNet] An infinite stream of duplicated, near-identical messages on a FidoNet {echo}, the only difference being unique or mangled identification information applied by a faulty or incorrectly configured system or network gateway, thus rendering {dup killers} ineffective. If such a duplicate message eventually reaches a system through which it has already passed (with the original identification information), all systems passed on the way back to that system are said to be involved in a {dup loop}. [{Jargon File}] (2003-12-15)

dynamic adaptive routing Automatic re{routing} of traffic based on analysis of current {network} conditions. This does not include routing decisions based on predefined information. (1995-01-30)

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol "protocol" (DHCP) A {protocol} that provides a means to dynamically allocate {IP address}es to computers on a {local area network}. The {system administrator} assigns a range of IP addresses to DHCP and each client computer on the LAN has its {TCP/IP} software configured to request an IP address from the DHCP server. The request and grant process uses a lease concept with a controllable time period. DHCP is defined in {RFC 2131}. {Microsoft} introduced DHCP on their {NT server} with version 3.5 in late 1994. {(http://dhcp.org/)}. (1998-11-22)

dynamic routing "networking" (Or "adaptive routing") {Routing} that adjusts automatically to network topology or traffic changes. (1997-05-08)

dz "networking" The {country code} for Algeria. (1999-01-27)

EARN "networking" {European Academic and Research Network}. (1995-11-15)

Ebone A pan-European {backbone} network service.

ECAP II Electronic Circuit Analysis Program. Simple language for analysing electrical networks. "Introduction to Computer Analysis: ECAP for Electronics Technicians and Engineers", H. Levin, P-H 1970.

ec "networking" The {country code} for Ecuador. (1999-01-27)

Econet 1. One of the IGC networks. EcoNet serves individuals and organisations working for environmental preservation and sustainability. Important issues covered include: global warming, energy policy, rainforest preservation, legislative activities, water quality, toxics and environmental education. EcoNet users can send and receive private messages, including fax and telex, to and from more than 18,000 international users on the APC networks or to millions on other networks. EcoNet seeks to build coalitions and partnerships with activist and non-profit organisations to develop the use of the electronic communications medium. EcoNet provides subsidies and financial incentives to environmental organisations and committed individuals who foster the effectiveness of organisations through the use of electronic networking. FTP/Telnet: igc.apc.org. 2. A network produced by {Acorn Computers} Ltd. for the {BBC Microcomputer} and its successors.

EDI analyst "job" A person who introduces {EDI} {standards} and technology. An EDI analyst makes decisions for information construction and selects resources for EDI processing and application expansion. He coordinates processing and transmission schedules and mapping of standard data formats. He generally serves as a key contact for trading partners and value-added network consultants. (2004-03-11)

edu "networking" ("education") The {top-level domain} for educational establishments in the USA (and some other countries). E.g. "mit.edu". The UK equivalent is "ac.uk". (1999-01-26)

edutainment "application" Interactive education and entertainment services or software, usually supplied commercially via a cable network or on {CD-ROM}. (1995-03-30)

Edward Yourdon "person" A {software engineering} consultant, widely known as the developer of the "{Yourdon method}" of structured systems analysis and design, as well as the co-developer of the Coad/Yourdon method of {object-oriented analysis} and design. He is also the editor of three software journals - American Programmer, Guerrilla Programmer, and Application Development Strategies - that analyse software technology trends and products in the United States and several other countries around the world. Ed Yourdon received a B.S. in Applied Mathematics from {MIT}, and has done graduate work at MIT and at the Polytechnic Institute of New York. He has been appointed an Honorary Professor of {Information Technology} at Universidad CAECE in Buenos Aires, Argentina and has received numerous honors and awards from other universities and professional societies around the world. He has worked in the computer industry for 30 years, including positions with {DEC} and {General Electric}. Earlier in his career, he worked on over 25 different {mainframe} computers, and was involved in a number of pioneering computer projects involving {time-sharing} and {virtual memory}. In 1974, he founded the consulting firm, {Yourdon, Inc.}. He is currently immersed in research in new developments in software engineering, such as object-oriented software development and {system dynamics} modelling. Ed Yourdon is the author of over 200 technical articles; he has also written 19 computer books, including a novel on {computer crime} and a book for the general public entitled Nations At Risk. His most recent books are Object-Oriented Systems Development (1994), Decline and Fall of the American Programmer (1992), Object-Oriented Design (1991), and Object-Oriented Analysis (1990). Several of his books have been translated into Japanese, Russian, Chinese, Spanish, Portugese, Dutch, French, German, and other languages, and his articles have appeared in virtually all of the major computer journals. He is a regular keynote speaker at major computer conferences around the world, and serves as the conference Chairman for Digital Consulting's SOFTWARE WORLD conference. He was an advisor to Technology Transfer's research project on software industry opportunities in the former Soviet Union, and a member of the expert advisory panel on CASE acquisition for the U.S. Department of Defense. Mr. Yourdon was born on a small planet at the edge of one of the distant red-shifted galaxies. He now lives in the Center of the Universe (New York City) with his wife, three children, and nine Macintosh computers, all of which are linked together through an Appletalk network. (1995-04-16)

ee "networking" The {country code} for Estonia. (1999-01-27)

EFNet "networking" (From "Eris-free Net", eris being eris.berkeley.edu). The dominant {Internet Relay Chat} network. See also {Undernet}. (1995-11-09)

eg "networking" The {country code} for Egypt. (1999-01-27)

eh "networking" The {country code} for Western Sahara. (1999-01-27)

EIA-422 "communications, standard" (Formerly "RS-422") An {EIA} {serial line} {standard} which specifies 4-wire, {full-duplex}, {differential line}, {multi-drop} communications. The mechanical connections for this interface are specified by {EIA-449}. The maximum cable length is 1200m. Maximum data rates are 10Mbps at 1.2m or 100Kbps at 1200m. EIA-422 cannot implement a truly multi-point communications network (such as with {EIA-485}), although only one driver can be connected to up to ten receivers. The best use of EIA-422 is probably in {EIA-232} extension cords. {Comparing EIA-422, 423, 449 to RS-232-C (http://rad.com/networks/1995/rs232/rs449.htm)}. {Details on RS-232, 422, 423 and 485 (http://rs485.com/rs485spec.html)}. (2002-10-05)

EIA-423 "communications, standard" (Formerly "RS-423") An {EIA} {serial line} {standard} which specifies {single ended} communication. The mechanical connections for this interface are specified by {EIA-449}. Although it was originally intented as a successor of {EIA-232} it is not widely used. The {EIA-232} standard has its limits at 20kbps and 1.5m. EIA-423 can have a cable lenght of 1200m, and achieve a data rate of 100Kbps. When no data is being transmitted, the serial line is at a logical zero (+3 to +15 Volts). A logical one is represented as a signal level of -15 to -3 Volts. In practise, one often finds signals which switch between nominally +4.5 and +0.5 Volts. Such signals are large by modern standards, and because the impedance of the circuits is relatively high, the allowable bit rate is modest. The data is preceded by a start bit which is always a logical one. There may be seven or eight bits of data, possibly followed by an even or odd parity bit and one or two stop bits. A "break" condition is a continuous logical one on the line which is what would be observed if nothing was connected. {Comparing EIA-422, 423, 449 to RS-232-C (http://rad.com/networks/1995/rs232/rs449.htm)}. {Details on RS-232, 422, 423 and 485 (http://rs485.com/rs485spec.html)}. (2002-10-05)

EIA-485 "communications, standard" (Formerly "RS-485") An {EIA} {serial line} {standard} which specifies 2-wire, {half-duplex}, {differential line}, {multi-point} communications. Maximum cable length is 1200m. Maximum data rates are 10Mbps at 1.2m or 100Kbps at 1200m. EIA-485 can implement a truly multi-point communications network, and specifies up to 32 drivers and 32 receivers on a single (2-wire) bus. {Differential SCSI} uses EIA-485. {Details on RS-232, 422, 423, and 485 (http://rs485.com/rs485spec.html)}. (2003-04-18)

electronic commerce "application, communications" (EC) The conducting of business communication and transactions over networks and through computers. As most restrictively defined, electronic commerce is the buying and selling of goods and services, and the transfer of funds, through digital communications. However EC also includes all inter-company and intra-company functions (such as marketing, finance, manufacturing, selling, and negotiation) that enable commerce and use {electronic mail}, {EDI}, file transfer, fax, {video conferencing}, {workflow}, or interaction with a remote computer. Electronic commerce also includes buying and selling over the {web} and the {Internet}, {electronic funds transfer}, {smart cards}, {digital cash} (e.g. Mondex), and all other ways of doing business over digital networks. [{Electronic Commerce Dictionary}]. (1995-10-08)

Electronic Commerce Dictionary "publication" A lexicon of {electronic commerce} terms. It includes over 900 terms and acronyms, and over 200 {website} addresses. It has entries on commerce over the {World-Wide Web}, {Internet} payment systems, The {National Information Infrastructure}, {Electronic Data Interchange}, {Electronic Funds Transfer}, {Public Key Cryptography}, {smart cards} and {digital cash}, computer and network security for commerce, marketing through electronic media. {(http://tedhaynes.com/haynes1/intro.html)}. (1999-03-24)

electronic mail "messaging" (e-mail) Messages automatically passed from one computer user to another, often through computer {networks} and/or via {modems} over telephone lines. A message, especially one following the common {RFC 822} {standard}, begins with several lines of {headers}, followed by a blank line, and the body of the message. Most e-mail systems now support the {MIME} {standard} which allows the message body to contain "{attachments}" of different kinds rather than just one block of plain {ASCII} text. It is conventional for the body to end with a {signature}. Headers give the name and {electronic mail address} of the sender and recipient(s), the time and date when it was sent and a subject. There are many other headers which may get added by different {message handling systems} during delivery. The message is "composed" by the sender, usually using a special program - a "{Mail User Agent}" (MUA). It is then passed to some kind of "{Message Transfer Agent}" (MTA) - a program which is responsible for either delivering the message locally or passing it to another MTA, often on another {host}. MTAs on different hosts on a network often communicate using {SMTP}. The message is eventually delivered to the recipient's {mailbox} - normally a file on his computer - from where he can read it using a mail reading program (which may or may not be the same {MUA} as used by the sender). Contrast {snail-mail}, {paper-net}, {voice-net}. The form "email" is also common, but is less suggestive of the correct pronunciation and derivation than "e-mail". The word is used as a noun for the concept ("Isn't e-mail great?", "Are you on e-mail?"), a collection of (unread) messages ("I spent all night reading my e-mail"), and as a verb meaning "to send (something in) an e-mail message" ("I'll e-mail you (my report)"). The use of "an e-mail" as a count noun for an e-mail message, and plural "e-mails", is now (2000) also well established despite the fact that "mail" is definitely a mass noun. Oddly enough, the word "emailed" is actually listed in the Oxford English Dictionary. It means "embossed (with a raised pattern) or arranged in a net work". A use from 1480 is given. The word is derived from French "emmailleure", network. Also, "email" is German for enamel. {The story of the first e-mail message (http://pretext.com/mar98/features/story2.htm)}. {How data travels around the world (http://www.akita.co.uk/movement-of-data)} (2014-10-07)

electronic meeting "messaging" The use of a {network} of {personal computers} to improve communication that takes place in a meeting. Electronic meetings are effective with as few as two participants and with over 100 participants. Participants can be face-to-face in a meeting room or distributed around the world. They may all be participating at the same time or different times. {Getting Results from Electronic Meetings (http://emsl.co.uk/)}. (2014-09-20)

Electronic Report Management "storage" (ERM, Enterprise Report Management) The capture, archiving and publishing, in digital form, of (typically {mainframe} generated) documents such as accounting and financial reports. ERM often replaces systems based on paper or {microfilm}. ERM usually captures data from {print streams} and stores it on {hard drives}, {storage area networks} or {optical disk} drives. The data is indexed and can be retreived at the desktop with a {web browser} or a {fat client}. ERM systems are part of {enterprise content management} or {electronic document management}. An example application is {PearlDoc QuickFile Information Management System (http://pearldoc.com/)} (IMS). An early replacement for {greenbar} printed reports was Computer Output on Microfilm (COM, not to be confused with {Microsoft}'s {Component Object Model}). This was superseded by Computer Output to Laser Disk (or Disc - COLD) which used optical media. In 1999 the {AIIM} renamed COLD to ERM/COLD to reflect the variety of media in use. This was promoted, in 2002, by Mason Grigsby - widely reputed as "The Father of COLD" for his seminal work with {INSCI} in the late 1980s. Judging from their website, AIIM don't seem too sure whether ERM is "Electronic", "Enterprise" or both. (2007-07-25)

EMBLA Pro "messaging, tool" An {IMAP}-compliant {electronic mail} {client} from {WinSoft Products Ltd}. EMBLA Pro allows you to use an IMAP mail server in a true client/server network manner, once you've connected to the IMAP server, you can organise messages into folders on the server and you can view messages and any attached files at the server before deciding whether or not to download them to your local system. IMAP allows the user to select individual message attachments to be viewed and/or downloaded. You can delete files and messages from the server, move or copy them to the local computer or leave them for future retrieval. EMBLA Pro also supports the standard {POP3} protocol. Both POP3 and IMAP2 run over {E-SMTP}. The IMAP {Unix} {daemons} can support specific environments, for example, Sun MailTool attachments. All flavours of Unix are catered for with a suite of binary mail daemons, eg: {SunSoft} {Solaris}, {HP}, {IBM} and {SCO}. EMBLA conforms to the SMTP, E-SMTP, {MIME} and IMAP {Internet} standards - RFC1590 (RFC1521), RFC1522, RFC1426, RFC1425, RFC1176, RFC0822, RFC0821 and the draft update of RFC1176. {(http://ftech.co.uk/~winsoft/embla.htm)}. (1996-03-11)

Emulator program "networking" (EP) {IBM} software that emulates a 2701/2/3 hard-wired {IBM 360} communications controller and resides in a 370x/372x/374x comms controller. See also {Partitioned Emulation Program} (PEP). (1999-01-29)

encapsulation 1. The technique used by layered protocols in which a layer adds header information to the protocol data unit (PDU) from the layer above. As an example, in Internet terminology, a packet would contain a header from the physical layer, followed by a header from the network layer (IP), followed by a header from the transport layer (TCP), followed by the application protocol data. 2. The ability to provide users with a well-defined interface to a set of functions in a way which hides their internal workings. In {object-oriented programming}, the technique of keeping together data structures and the methods (procedures) which act on them. (1998-09-07)

Enterprise Systems CONnectivity "networking" (ESCON) {Optical fibre} connections between a {mainframe} and its {peripherals}. Also an {IBM} registered trademark. (1997-03-31)

ephemeral port "networking" A {TCP} or {UDP} {port} number that is automatically allocated from a predefined range by the {TCP/IP stack} software, typically to provide the port for the client end of a {client-server} communication. {BSD} used ports 1024 through 4999 as ephemeral ports, though it is often desirable to increase this allocation. {(http://ncftpd.com/ncftpd/doc/misc/ephemeral_ports.html)}. (2002-10-06)

er "networking" The {country code} for Eritrea. (1999-01-27)

es 1. "networking" The {country code} for Spain. 2. "operating system" {Extensible Shell}. 3. (Expert System) An {expert system} for the {IBM PC} featuring {forward chaining}, {backward chaining} and {fuzzy set} relations. {(ftp://ftp.uu.net/pub/ai/expert-sys/summers.tar.Z)}. [BYTE Oct 1990]. (1999-02-01)

Estelle A {Pascal} extension for formal specification of computer {network} {protocols}. Protocols are described by {modules} which are communicating {NFAs}. Modules are arranged in a dynamic hierarchy and communicate at named interaction points. {EstPC (ftp:osi.ncsl.nist.gov/pub/osikit/estpc)} Compiles Estelle into C. {petdingo} Translates Estelle into C++ Adopted by {ITU-T}. ISO 9074 (1989). ["The Formal Description Technique Estelle", M. Diaz et al eds, N-H 1989].

et "networking" The {country code} for Ethiopia. (1999-01-27)

Ethernet address "networking" (Or "{MAC} address") The physical address identifying an individual {Ethernet controller} board. An Ethernet addess is a 48-bit number aabbccddeeff where a-f are {hexadecimal} digits. The first 24 bits, aabbcc, identify the manufacturer of the controller. The Ethernet address is hard-wired on some controllers, stored in a {ROM} on some, and others allow it to be changed from software. It is usually written as six hexadecimal numbers, e.g. 08:00:20:03:72:DC. See also {ARP}, {Internet address}. (1996-02-21)

Ethernet "networking" A {local area network} first described by Metcalfe & Boggs of {Xerox PARC} in 1976. Specified by {DEC}, {Intel} and {XEROX} (DIX) as {IEEE 802.3} and now recognised as the industry standard. Data is broken into {packets} and each one is transmitted using the {CSMA/CD} {algorithm} until it arrives at the destination without colliding with any other packet. The first {contention slot} after a transmission is reserved for an {acknowledge} packet. A {node} is either transmitting or receiving at any instant. The {bandwidth} is about 10 Mbit/s. Disk-Ethernet-Disk transfer rate with {TCP/IP} is typically 30 kilobyte per second. Version 2 specifies that {collision} detect of the transceiver must be activated during the {inter-packet gap} and that when transmission finishes, the differential transmit lines are driven to 0V (half step). It also specifies some {network management} functions such as reporting {collisions}, retries and {deferrals}. Ethernet cables are classified as "XbaseY", e.g. 10base5, where X is the data rate in {Mbps}, "base" means "{baseband}" (as opposed to {radio frequency}) and Y is the category of cabling. The original cable was {10base5} ("full spec"), others are {10base2} ("thinnet") and {10baseT} ("twisted pair") which is now (1998) very common. {100baseT} ("{Fast Ethernet}") is also increasingly common. {Usenet} newsgroup: {news:comp.dcom.lans.ethernet}. {(http://wwwhost.ots.utexas.edu/ethernet/ethernet-home.html)}. (1997-04-16)

Ethernet meltdown A {network meltdown} on {Ethernet}. (1994-11-29)

Ethernet Private Line "networking" (EPL) A data service defined by the {Metro Ethernet Forum}, providing a point-to-point Ethernet connection between a pair of dedicated User-Network Interfaces (UNIs), with a high degree of transparency. (2010-09-21)

EtherTalk "networking" An {Apple Computer} {network} {standard} used to extend an {AppleTalk} network across an {Ethernet} network. Compare {LocalTalk}. (1994-11-29)

EUnet Ltd. EUnet Ltd. is jointly owned by the EUnet national service providers and {EurOpen}, the European Forum for Open Systems. EUnet services include {electronic mail} ({Internet}-style {RFC 822} as well as {X.400}), {InterEUnet} ({Internet Protocol}) connectivity and services such as {remote login} and {file transfer} over {leased lines}, {dial-up lines}, {X.25} and {Integrated Services Digital Network}. EUnet is the primary European region provider of {network news} and the top-level European distributor of {Internet Talk Radio}. EUnet operates its own infrastructure across Europe and is the largest European component of the {Internet}. EUnet is a member of {Commercial Internet Exchange} and {Ebone93}, a research network consortium. E-mail: "info@EU.net". {(http://eu.net/)}.

Euro-ISDN European Integrated Services Digital Network. An {ETSI} standard for {Integrated Services Digital Network} being phased in in March 1994. Euro-ISDN will allow full transparent interworking between all European countries (members of the {CEPT}). It is available on a commercial basis in most European countries. (1994-12-08)

European Academic and Research Network "networking" (EARN) A self-managing network in the research community originally sponsored by {IBM}. It uses {BITNET} {protocols} and connects to BITNET in the USA. (1995-11-15)

executable content "operating system" Executable programs sent by one computer to another via a network. For example a {Java} {applet} is executable content. Usage: rare. (1998-03-23)

Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code "character, standard" /eb's*-dik/, /eb'see`dik/, /eb'k*-dik/, /ee`bik'dik`/, /*-bik'dik`/ (EBCDIC) A proprietary 8-bit {character set} used on {IBM} {dinosaurs}, the {AS/400}, and {e-Server}. EBCDIC is an extension to 8 bits of BCDIC (Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code), an earlier 6-bit character set used on IBM computers. EBCDIC was [first?] used on the successful {System/360}, anounced on 1964-04-07, and survived for many years despite the almost universal adoption of {ASCII} elsewhere. Was this concern for {backward compatibility} or, as many believe, a marketing strategy to lock in IBM customers? IBM created 57 national EBCDIC character sets and an International Reference Version (IRV) based on {ISO 646} (and hence ASCII compatible). Documentation on these was not easily accessible making international exchange of data even between IBM mainframes a tricky task. US EBCDIC uses more or less the same characters as {ASCII}, but different {code points}. It has non-contiguous letter sequences, some ASCII characters do not exist in EBCDIC (e.g. {square brackets}), and EBCDIC has some ({cent sign}, {not sign}) not in ASCII. As a consequence, the translation between ASCII and EBCDIC was never officially completely defined. Users defined one translation which resulted in a so-called de-facto EBCDIC containing all the characters of ASCII, that all ASCII-related programs use. Some printers, telex machines, and even electronic cash registers can speak EBCDIC, but only so they can converse with IBM mainframes. For an in-depth discussion of character code sets, and full translation tables, see {Guidelines on 8-bit character codes (ftp://ftp.ulg.ac.be/pub/docs/iso8859/iso8859.networking)}. {A history of character codes (http://tronweb.super-nova.co.jp/characcodehist.html)}. (2002-03-03)

Exterior Gateway Protocol "networking" (EGP) A {protocol} which distributes {routing} information to the {routers} which connect {autonomous systems}. The term "{gateway}" is historical, and "router" is currently the preferred term. There is also a routing protocol called {EGP} defined in {STD 18}, {RFC 904}. See also {Border Gateway Protocol}, {Interior Gateway Protocol}.

extrinsic value ::: One of three main types of value that holons possess, along with intrinsic and Ground value. Refers to the partness of a holon in relation to its larger whole(s), or communion value. The more networks and wholes of which a holon is a part, then the greater its extrinsic value. Thus, the more extrinsic value a holon has, the more fundamental it is, since its existence is instrumental to the existence of so many other holons. See intrinsic value and Ground value.

facebook.com "web" One of the most popular {social networking} websites. {FaceBook home (http://facebook.com/)}. (2007-11-16)

failover "systems" Automatically switching to a different, {redundant} system upon {failure} or {abnormal termination} of the currently active system. Failover can be applied to a {cluster} of {servers}, to {network} or storage components or any other set of redundant devices that must provide {high availability} because down-time would be expensive or inconvenient. It may be implemented in hardware, software or a combination. A "{hot standby}" is continuously active at the same time as the failed system, using some kind of {load balancing} to share the work, whereas a "{warm standby}" is ready to become active at short notice. When the failed system is operational again it may "failback", i.e. become (one of) the active system(s) or it may become a warm standby. (2008-01-15)

FARNET A non-profit corporation, established in 1987, whose mission is to advance the use of computer networks to improve research and education.

Fast Ethernet "networking" A version of {Ethernet} developed in the 1990s(?) which can carry 100 {Mbps} compared with standard Ethernet's 10 Mbps. It requires upgraded {network cards} and {hubs}. The relevant standards are {100BaseT}, {100BaseFX} and {100BaseVG}. (1998-03-23)

fat client "networking" Opposite of "{thin client}". (1996-12-08)

Fax over IP "communications" (FoIP) Transmission of a {facsimile} over an {IP} networking instead of {PSTN}, analogous to {Voice over IP}. (1999-04-26)

Federal Information Exchange "networking" (FIX) One of the connection points between the American governmental {internets} and the {Internet}. (2001-05-14)

Federal Networking Council (FNC) The coordinating group of representatives from federal agencies involved in the development and use of federal networking, especially those networks using {TCP/IP} and the {Internet}. Current members include representatives from DOD, DOE, {DARPA}, {NSF}, NASA, and HHS. (1994-11-17)

Free On-line Dictionary of Computing "introduction" FOLDOC is a searchable dictionary of acronyms, jargon, programming languages, tools, architecture, operating systems, networking, theory, conventions, standards, mathematics, telecoms, electronics, institutions, companies, projects, products, history, in fact anything to do with computing. Copyright 1985 by Denis Howe Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, Front- or Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled "{GNU Free Documentation License}". Please refer to the dictionary as "The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing, http://foldoc.org/, Editor Denis Howe" or similar. Please make the URL both text (for humans) and a hyperlink (for Google). You can search the latest version of the dictionary at URL http://foldoc.org/. Where {LaTeX} commands for certain non-{ASCII} symbols are mentioned, they are described in their own entries. "\" is also used to represent the Greek lower-case lambda used in {lambda-calculus}. See {Pronunciation} for how to interpret the pronunciation given for some entries. Cross-references to other entries look {like this}. Note that not all cross-references actually lead anywhere yet, but if you find one that leads to something inappropriate, please let me know. Dates after entries indicate when that entry was last updated. {More about FOLDOC (about.html)}. (2018-05-22)

intranuclear ::: a. --> Within the nucleus of a cell; as. the intranuclear network of fibrils, seen in the first stages of karyokinesis.

jack ::: n. --> A large tree, the Artocarpus integrifolia, common in the East Indies, closely allied to the breadfruit, from which it differs in having its leaves entire. The fruit is of great size, weighing from thirty to forty pounds, and through its soft fibrous matter are scattered the seeds, which are roasted and eaten. The wood is of a yellow color, fine grain, and rather heavy, and is much used in cabinetwork. It is also used for dyeing a brilliant yellow.
A familiar nickname of, or substitute for, John.


jackwood ::: n. --> Wood of the jack (Artocarpus integrifolia), used in cabinetwork.

karyomiton ::: n. --> The reticular network of fine fibers, of which the nucleus of a cell is in part composed; -- in opposition to kytomiton, or the network in the body of the cell.

knitting ::: p. pr. & vb. n. --> of Knit ::: n. --> The work of a knitter; the network formed by knitting.
Union formed by knitting, as of bones.


lattice ::: n. --> Any work of wood or metal, made by crossing laths, or thin strips, and forming a network; as, the lattice of a window; -- called also latticework.
The representation of a piece of latticework used as a bearing, the bands being vertical and horizontal. ::: v. i.


maze ::: an intricate, usually confusing network of interconnecting pathways, as in a garden; a labyrinth. mazes.

maze ::: n. --> A wild fancy; a confused notion.
Confusion of thought; perplexity; uncertainty; state of bewilderment.
A confusing and baffling network, as of paths or passages; an intricacy; a labyrinth. ::: v. t.


membrane ::: n. --> A thin layer or fold of tissue, usually supported by a fibrous network, serving to cover or line some part or organ, and often secreting or absorbing certain fluids.

mesh ::: 1. Any of the open spaces in a net or network; an interstice. 2. The cords, threads, or wires surrounding these spaces. Often used in the plural. meshes, black-meshed.

mesh ::: n. --> The opening or space inclosed by the threads of a net between knot and knot, or the threads inclosing such a space; network; a net.
The engagement of the teeth of wheels, or of a wheel and rack. ::: v. t. --> To catch in a mesh.


nerve ::: 1. Any of the cordlike bundles of fibers made up of neurons through which sensory stimuli and motor impulses pass between the brain or other parts of the central nervous system and the eyes, glands, muscles, and other parts of the body. Nerves form a network of pathways for conducting information throughout the body. 2. Fortitude; stamina. Forceful quality; boldness. nerve"s, nerves, nerve-beat.

netting ::: p. pr. & vb. n. --> of Net
of Net ::: n. --> The act or process of making nets or network, or of forming meshes, as for fancywork, fishing nets, etc.
A piece of network; any fabric, made of cords, threads,


netty ::: a. --> Like a net, or network; netted.

net ::: v. t. --> To make into a net; to make n the style of network; as, to net silk.
To take in a net; to capture by stratagem or wile.
To inclose or cover with a net; as, to net a tree.
To produce or gain as clear profit; as, he netted a thousand dollars by the operation. ::: v. i.


plexiform ::: a. --> Like network; complicated.

plexus ::: pl. --> of Plexus ::: n. --> A network of vessels, nerves, or fibers.
The system of equations required for the complete expression of the relations which exist between a set of quantities.


racket ::: n. --> A thin strip of wood, having the ends brought together, forming a somewhat elliptical hoop, across which a network of catgut or cord is stretched. It is furnished with a handle, and is used for catching or striking a ball in tennis and similar games.
A variety of the game of tennis played with peculiar long-handled rackets; -- chiefly in the plural.
A snowshoe formed of cords stretched across a long and narrow frame of light wood.


retecious ::: a. --> Resembling network; retiform.

rete ::: n. --> A net or network; a plexus; particularly, a network of blood vessels or nerves, or a part resembling a network.

reticular ::: a. --> Having the form of a net, or of network; formed with interstices; retiform; as, reticular cartilage; a reticular leaf.
Of or pertaining to a reticulum.


reticulated ::: a. --> Resembling network; having the form or appearance of a net; netted; as, a reticulated structure.
Having veins, fibers, or lines crossing like the threads or fibers of a network; as, a reticulate leaf; a reticulated surface; a reticulated wing of an insect.


reticulation ::: n. --> The quality or state of being reticulated, or netlike; that which is reticulated; network; an organization resembling a net.

reticule ::: n.. --> A little bag, originally of network; a woman&

reticulose ::: a. --> Forming a network; characterized by a reticulated sructure.

rosetta wood ::: --> An east Indian wood of a reddish orange color, handsomely veined with darker marks. It is occasionally used for cabinetwork.

satinwood ::: n. --> The hard, lemon-colored, fragrant wood of an East Indian tree (Chloroxylon Swietenia). It takes a lustrous finish, and is used in cabinetwork. The name is also given to the wood of a species of prickly ash (Xanthoxylum Caribaeum) growing in Florida and the West Indies.

social autopoiesis ::: The study of how networks of objective things, organisms, and processes self-organize and self-reproduce. A first-person approach to third-person plural realities. The inside view of the exterior of a collective (i.e., the inside view of a holon in the Lower-Right quadrant). Exemplary of a zone-

systems theory ::: The objective study of networks of organisms, things, and processes. A third-person approach to third-person plural realities. The outside view of the exterior of the collective (i.e., the outside view of a holon in the Lower-Right quadrant). Exemplary of a zone-

tracery ::: any delicate, interlacing work of lines, threads, etc., as in carving or embroidery; network. Also fig.

triangulation ::: n. --> The series or network of triangles into which the face of a country, or any portion of it, is divided in a trigonometrical survey; the operation of measuring the elements necessary to determine the triangles into which the country to be surveyed is supposed to be divided, and thus to fix the positions and distances of the several points connected by them.

wattling ::: p. pr. & vb. n. --> of Wattle ::: n. --> The act or process of binding or platting with twigs; also, the network so formed.

Whitehead, Alfred North: British philosopher. Born in 1861. Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, 1911-14. Lecturer in Applied Mathematics and Mechanics at University College, London, 1914-24. Professor of Applied Mathematics at the Imperial College of Science and Technology, London. From 1924 until retirement in 1938, Professor of Philosophy at Harvard University. Among his most important philosophical works are the Principia Mathematica, 3 vols. (1910-13) (with Bertrand Russell; An Enquiry concerning the Principles of Natural Knowledge (1919); The Concept of Nature (1920); Science and the Modern World (1926); Religion tn the Making (1926); Symbolism (1928); Process and Reality (1929); and Adventures of Ideas (1933). The principle of relativity in physics is the key to the understanding of metaphysics. Whitehead opposes the current philosophy of static substance having qualities which he holds to be based on the simply located material bodies of Newtonian physics and the "pure sensations" of Hume. This 17th century philosophy depends upon a "bifurcation of nature" into two unequal systems of reality on the Cartesian model of mind and matter. The high abstractions of science must not be mistaken for concrete realities. Instead, Whitehead argues that there is only one reality, what appears, whatever is given in perception, is real. There is nothing existing beyond what is present in the experience of subjects, understanding by subject any actual entity. There are neither static concepts nor substances in the world; only a network of events. All such events are actual extensions or spatio-temporal unities. The philosophy of organism, as Whitehead terms his work, is based upon the patterned process of events. All things or events are sensitive to the existence of all others; the relations between them consisting in a kind of feeling. Every actual entity is then a "prehensive occasion", that is, it consists of all those active relations with other things into which it enters. An actual entity is further determined by "negative prehension", the exclusion of all that which it is not. Thus every feeling is a positive prehension, every abstraction a negative one. Every actual entity is lost as an individual when it perishes, but is preserved through its relations with other entities in the framework of the world. Also, whatever has happened must remain an absolute fact. In this sense, past events have achieved "objective immortality". Except for this, the actual entities are involved in flux, into which there is the ingression of eternal objects from the realm of possibilities. The eternal objects are universals whose selection is necessary to the actual entities. Thus the actual world is a certain selection of eternal objects. God is the principles of concretion which determines the selection. "Creativity" is the primal cause whereby possibilities are selected in the advance of actuality toward novelty. This movement is termed the consequent nature of God. The pure possibility of the eternal objects themsehes is termed his primordial nature. -- J.K.F.

whitewood ::: n. --> The soft and easily-worked wood of the tulip tree (Liriodendron). It is much used in cabinetwork, carriage building, etc.

wig ::: n. --> A covering for the head, consisting of hair interwoven or united by a kind of network, either in imitation of the natural growth, or in abundant and flowing curls, worn to supply a deficiency of natural hair, or for ornament, or according to traditional usage, as a part of an official or professional dress, the latter especially in England by judges and barristers.
An old seal; -- so called by fishermen.
A kind of raised seedcake.




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1:The network of words is a big forest; it is the cause of a curious wandering of the mind. ~ Swami Vivekananda, Bhakti-Yoga,

*** WISDOM TROVE ***

1:If it's the Psychic Network why do they need a phone number? ~ robin-williams, @wisdomtrove
2:All men are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality. ~ martin-luther-king, @wisdomtrove
3:If you want to be in network marketing, you have to be extremely literate online. ~ brian-tracy, @wisdomtrove
4:Man is but a network of relationships and these alone matter to him. ~ antoine-de-saint-exupery, @wisdomtrove
5:I design genetic algorithms, neural network and artificial intelligence systems. ~ frederick-lenz, @wisdomtrove
6:Forget loyalty. Or at least loyalty to one's corporation. Try loyalty to your Rolodex-your network-instead. ~ tom-peters, @wisdomtrove
7:Yet in truth the lives of most people have meaning only within the network of stories they tell one another. ~ yuval-noah-harari, @wisdomtrove
8:The more complex the network is, the more complex its pattern of interconnections, the more resilient it will be. ~ fritjof-capra, @wisdomtrove
9:Network marketing is the big wave of the future. It's taking the place of franchising, which now requires too much capital for the average person. ~ jim-rohn, @wisdomtrove
10:Network marketing itself is always one-on-one. It's also called relationship marketing. You can't recruit en masse through thousands of e-mails. ~ brian-tracy, @wisdomtrove
11:Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. ~ martin-luther-king, @wisdomtrove
12:There is an art of seeing things as they are: without naming, without being caught in a network of words, without thinking interfering with perception. ~ jiddu-krishnamurti, @wisdomtrove
13:I don't want to speak too disparagingly of my generation (actually I do, we had a chance to change the world but opted for the Home Shopping Network Instead). ~ stephen-king, @wisdomtrove
14:The happening operates by creating an asymmetrical network of surprises, without climax or consummation, this is the alogism of dreams rather than the logic of most art. ~ susan-sontag, @wisdomtrove
15:One of the key insights of the systems approach has been the realization that the network is a pattern that is common to all life. Wherever we see life, we see networks. ~ fritjof-capra, @wisdomtrove
16:Network marketing is really the greatest source of grass-roots capitalism, because it teaches people how to take a small bit of capital, that is your time, and build the American dream. ~ jim-rohn, @wisdomtrove
17:Computers are the central access; information processing based on a spiral network, similar to that which is the chaos of existence itself, the analysis of systems, the interlocking lokas. ~ frederick-lenz, @wisdomtrove
18:Information is recorded in vast interconnecting networks. Each idea or image has hundreds, perhaps thousands, of associations and is connected to numerous other points in the mental network. ~ peter-russell, @wisdomtrove
19:My whole reason for creating a network is literally to bring little pieces of light. It's to continue to spread little pieces of light in the world, to illuminate the possibility of the human spirit. ~ oprah-winfrey, @wisdomtrove
20:The sort of poetry I seek only resides in objects Man can't touch - like England &
21:Take a laptop with no network or WiFi access, and go to a place where you can work flat out without distractions, such as a library, park, coffee house, or your own backyard. Leave your comm gadgets behind.  ~ steve-pavlina, @wisdomtrove
22:The future of network marketing is unlimited. There's no end in sight. It will continue to grow because better people are getting into it . . . soon, it will be one of the most respected business methods in the world. ~ brian-tracy, @wisdomtrove
23:It really boils down to this: that all life is interrelated. We are all caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tired into a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one destiny, affects all indirectly. ~ martin-luther-king, @wisdomtrove
24:The basic pattern of life is a network. Whenever you see life, you see networks. The whole planet, what we can term &
25:At the umbilical region we actually network with people. Picture that you are cutting those cords to everyone you know. It doesn't mean you don't love them; you are just cutting down on the negative energy pickup from people. ~ frederick-lenz, @wisdomtrove
26:People don't trust conglomerates; they trust individuals. Network marketing brings trust and the quality of the relationship to the center of the business. And it enables you to expand indefinitely, simply by expanding the number of relationships. ~ brian-tracy, @wisdomtrove
27:At its core, I don't view Facebook as a social network. I think it could become the driver's license of the Internet. And beyond that, it can become the pipes and the plumbing upon what most of the Internet is built. I think it's very well positioned. ~ tim-ferris, @wisdomtrove
28:If you've got a good enough business, if you have a monopoly newspaper, if you have a network television station - I'm talking of the past - you know, your idiot nephew could run it. And if you've got a really good business, it doesn't make any difference. ~ warren-buffet, @wisdomtrove
29:The most compelling reason for most people to buy a computer for the home will be to link it to a nationwide communications network. We're just in the beginning stages of what will be a truly remarkable breakthrough for most people - as remarkable as the telephone. ~ steve-jobs, @wisdomtrove
30:Champions are pioneers, and pioneers get shot at. The companies that get the most from champions, therefore, are those that have rich support network so their pioneers will flourish. This point is so important it's hard to overstress. No support systems, no champions. No champions, no innovations. ~ tom-peters, @wisdomtrove
31:It is useless to deny, and impossible to conceal, that a great part of Europe, the whole of Italy and France, and a great portion of Germany, to say nothing of other countries - is covered with a network of these secret societies, just as the superfices of the Earth are being covered with railroads. ~ benjamin-disraeli, @wisdomtrove
32:Network marketing is based purely on relationship selling, which is the state of the art in selling today. Small and large companies throughout the country and the world are realizing that individuals selling to their friends and associates is the future of sales, because the critical element in buying is trust. ~ brian-tracy, @wisdomtrove
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34:Deep ecology does not see the world as a collection of isolated objects but rather as a network of phenomena that are fundamentally interconnected and interdependent. It recognizes the intrinsic value of all living beings and views humans—in the celebrated words attributed to Chief Seattle—as just one particular strand in the web of life. ~ fritjof-capra, @wisdomtrove
35:The burgeoning field of computer science has shifted our view of the physical world from that of a collection of interacting material particles to one of a seething network of information. In this way of looking at nature, the laws of physics are a form of software, or algorithm, while the material world-the hardware-plays the role of a gigantic computer. ~ paul-davies, @wisdomtrove
36:Gradually, physicists began to realise that nature, at the atomic level, does not appear as a mechanical universe composed of fundamental building blocks, but rather as a network of relations, and that, ultimately, there are no parts at all in this interconnected web. Whatever we call a part is merely a pattern that has some stability and therefore captures our attention. ~ fritjof-capra, @wisdomtrove
37:This world, this universe which our senses feel, or our mind thinks, is but one atom, so to say, of the Infinite, projected on to the plane of consciousness; and within that narrow limit, defined by the network of consciousness, works our reason, and not beyond. Therefore, there must be some other instrument to take us beyond, and that instrument is called inspiration. ~ swami-vivekananda, @wisdomtrove
38:Network selectively. Nothing says "business newbie" like shotgun networking. "You never know when someone might say yes" is marketing for dummies. Take the time to build a profile of your ideal customers, and target your networking activities to reach them. Speak to those who are already predisposed to want what you offer. Almost any profile is better than "anyone with a pulse." ~ steve-pavlina, @wisdomtrove
39:Universities are fantastic places to gain knowledge on a subject, develop a personal network, explore your character and learn new techniques to approach problems. I do however believe that there is a strong argument for students who have an idea they are passionate about to just try and turn it into a reality. I fell into this category and I don't regret not going to University. ~ richard-branson, @wisdomtrove
40:Having a good network can be invaluable. It opens doors for you and allows you to enter into opportunities that are beneficial to your business. In this sense, &
41:In a real sense all life is inter-related. All men are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly. I can never be what I ought to be until you are what you ought to be, and you can never be what you ought to be until I am what I ought to be... This is the inter-related structure of reality. ~ martin-luther-king, @wisdomtrove
42:The structure of the human brain is enormously complex. It contains about 10 billion nerve cells (neurons), which are interlinked in a vast network through 1,000 billion junctions (synapses). The whole brain can be divided into subsections, or sub-networks, which communicate with each other in a network fashion. All this results in intricate patterns of intertwined webs, networks of nesting within larger networks. ~ fritjof-capra, @wisdomtrove
43:I am cognizant of the interrelatedness of all communities and states. I cannot sit idly by in Atlanta and not be concerned about what happens in Birmingham. Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly. Never again can we afford to live with the narrow, provincial "outside agitator" idea. ~ martin-luther-king, @wisdomtrove
44:A diverse ecosystem will also be resilient, because it contains many species with overlapping ecological functions that can partially replace one another. When a particular species is destroyed by a severe disturbance so that a link in the network is broken, a diverse community will be able to survive and reorganize itself... In other words, the more complex the network is, the more complex its pattern of interconnections, the more resilient it will be. ~ fritjof-capra, @wisdomtrove
45:The whole universe is one. There is only one Self in the universe, only One Existence, and that One Existence, when it passes through the forms of time, space, causation, is called by different names, buddhi, fine matter, gross matter, all mental and physical forms. Everything in the universe is that One, appearing in various forms. When a little part of it comes, as it were, into this network of time, space and causation, it takes forms. Take off the network, and it is all one. ~ swami-vivekananda, @wisdomtrove
46:Authority never matches responsibility. That's one of the great myths and delusions of all times. Winning managers and individual performers at all levels know that effectiveness means building your own network and creating your own authority. Those who succeed always reach far beyond formal deputation, take initiatives, and take the heat when things go awry. That's true in the military in times of war, true for 200 person manufacturing firms, and true at giant automakers or software companies. ~ tom-peters, @wisdomtrove
47:History will have to record that the greatest tragedy of this period of social transition was not the strident clamor of the bad people, but the appalling silence of the good people. Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly. He who passively accepts evil is as much involved in it as he who helps to perpetrate it. He who accepts evil without protesting against it is really cooperating with it. ~ martin-luther-king, @wisdomtrove
48:Shallow ecology is anthropocentric, or human-centred. It views humans as above or outside nature, as the source of all value, and ascribes only instrumental, or &
49:It is relatively easy to accept that money is an intersubjective reality. Most people are also happy to acknowledge that ancient Greek gods, evil empires and the values of alien cultures exist only in the imagination. Yet we don't want to accept that our God, our nation or our values are mere fictions, because these are the things that give meaning to our lives. We want to believe that our lives have some objective meaning, and that our sacrifices matter to something beyond the stories in our head. Yet in truth the lives of most people have meaning only within the network of stories they tell one another. ~ yuval-noah-harari, @wisdomtrove
50:Meaning is created when many people weave together a common network of stories. Why does a particular action – such as getting married in church, fasting on Ramadan or voting on election day – seem meaningful to me? Because my parents also think it is meaningful, as do my brothers, my neighbours, people in nearby cities and even the residents of far-off countries. And why do all these people think it is meaningful? Because their friends and neighbours also share the same view. People constantly reinforce each other’s beliefs in a self-perpetuating loop. Each round of mutual confirmation tightens the web of meaning further, until you have little choice but to believe what everyone else believes. ~ yuval-noah-harari, @wisdomtrove
51:Eventually, we may reach a point when it will be impossible to disconnect from this all-knowing network even for a moment. Disconnection will mean death. If medical hopes are realised, future people will incorporate into their bodies a host of biometric devices, bionic organs and nano-robots, which will monitor our health and defend us from infections, illnesses and damage. Yet these devices will have to be online 24/7, both in order to be updated with the latest medical news, and in order to protect them from the new plagues of cyberspace. Just as my home computer is constantly attacked by viruses, worms and Trojan horses, so will be my pacemaker, my hearing aid and my nanotech immune system. If I don’t update my body’s anti-virus program regularly, I will wake up one day to discover that the millions of nano-robots coursing through my veins are now controlled by a North Korean hacker. ~ yuval-noah-harari, @wisdomtrove

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1:Virtual Network Private. ~ Anonymous,
2:coopts his entire network? ~ Anonymous,
3:The network is the computer. ~ John Gage,
4:Your network is your filter. ~ Don Tapscott,
5:Your network is your net worth. ~ Porter Gale,
6:Your network is your net worth. ~ Tim Sanders,
7:phone network of the company, Foreman ~ Anonymous,
8:In the network's mind there are no limits. ~ Dr John,
9:Your soul was like a network of spittle. ~ Patti Smith,
10:For me, I'm happy to succeed on any network. ~ David E Kelley,
11:I had kind of sworn off network TV a while ago. ~ Hank Azaria,
12:The show had run its course on the Fox network. ~ Will Arnett,
13:We live in a network of inter connectivity. ~ Sharon Salzberg,
14:Welcome to Facelessbook: an antisocial network. ~ Lev Grossman,
15:I have the most amazing support network around me. ~ Jenny Frost,
16:creating boundaries always involves a support network. ~ Henry Cloud,
17:It's hard being on a new network, a smaller network. ~ Jensen Ackles,
18:Unix in particular is very poor at network printing. ~ Michael Sweet,
19:Any serious airline has to look at a worldwide network. ~ Vijay Mallya,
20:Help the people in your network. And let them help you. ~ Reid Hoffman,
21:Some problems can only be resolved by network analysis. ~ Niall Ferguson,
22:Inside every working anarchy, there's an Old Boy Network. ~ Mitchell Kapor,
23:The time to build a network is always before you need one. ~ Douglas Conant,
24:If i will start all over again I would chose network marketing. ~ Bill Gates,
25:People essentially like local news better than network news. ~ Roone Arledge,
26:The funny thing for me is, I have never lived in a network world. ~ Matt Nix,
27:If it's the Psychic Network why do they need a phone number? ~ Robin Williams,
28:You don't have to own a TV network to go out and do a cool show. ~ Bill Gates,
29:A social network that shares its advertising revenue with its users ~ Anonymous,
30:All phenomena link together in a mutually conditioning network. ~ Gautama Buddha,
31:the dichotomy between network and hierarchy is an ancient idea. ~ Niall Ferguson,
32:The social network will be the new production line in a company. ~ Ginni Rometty,
33:Civilization is a network and a maze of precedences and custom. ~ Robert E Howard,
34:All men are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality. ~ Martin Luther King Jr,
35:I don't know when network executives will get out of the Dark Ages. ~ Connie Chung,
36:network effects businesses must start with especially small markets. ~ Peter Thiel,
37:Network operators need reasonable leeway to manage their networks. ~ Edward Felten,
38:Watching Fox, that's like watching the Cartoon Network. Fox is nuts. ~ Jon Stewart,
39:The value of your network is the square of the number of people in it. ~ Gary Hamel,
40:Network heads don't seemed to be turned off by the men who get older. ~ Sharon Gless,
41:meritocracies. Computer programming didn't operate as an old-boy network, ~ Anonymous,
42:A fuse had blown in Swindon, so the south-west network ground to a halt. ~ Mick Herron,
43:It's incredibly hard to program a network from scratch for 24 hours. ~ Carson Kressley,
44:Network Spinal Analysis inspires us to trust the healing power within. ~ Deepak Chopra,
45:That’s quality programming. It’s on the Arts and Entertainment Network. ~ Robert Bevan,
46:Every network wants to capture new viewers, but that's up to the networks. ~ Jack Kenny,
47:I've done 10 or 11 pilots for network television, which is ridiculous. ~ Dave Chappelle,
48:Dealing with network executives is like being nibbled to death by ducks. ~ Eric Sevareid,
49:even a tiny physical network connected by trust held a potent, raw power. ~ Nalini Singh,
50:I have two syndicated radio shows though United Stations Radio Network. ~ Nina Blackwood,
51:In network TV, you have to present the box before you can step outside it. ~ Simon Baker,
52:My favorite charity is the Womens Refugee Commission and the Nomi network. ~ Mamie Gummer,
53:Abra wants its payment network to outnumber all physical ATMs in the world. ~ Don Tapscott,
54:Countless forms make up this network. In this world, there are few of us. ~ Frederick Lenz,
55:Science had been a type of publishing and now it is becoming a network. ~ David Weinberger,
56:The network by itself is meaningless. Only the people were ever meaningful. ~ Jaron Lanier,
57:We had more viewers on the broadcast network than we did on the cable channel. ~ Brit Hume,
58:Wow, the entire network of anchors has been hired to be the press secretary. ~ Jon Stewart,
59:Foreign countries should impose sanctions against Putin's corrupt network. ~ Alexei Navalny,
60:In China, the social network is a bit different. But I am active there too. ~ Narendra Modi,
61:Every other network has given all their shows to liberals. We are the balance. ~ Roger Ailes,
62:Moral hazard has never met a more efficient amplifier than a digital network. ~ Jaron Lanier,
63:a large neural network with 10 layers can do anything a human can in 0.1 seconds. ~ Anonymous,
64:Network marketing is the fastest growing business model in the world today. ~ Robert Kiyosaki,
65:Hey I just met you The network’s laggy But here’s my data So store it maybe ~ Martin Kleppmann,
66:if people weren't sinners, every intelligence network would be out of business ~ David Morrell,
67:when we use a network, the most important asset we get is access to one another. ~ Clay Shirky,
68:Man is but a network of relationships and these alone matter to him. ~ Antoine de Saint Exupery,
69:Russia’s intelligence network did its utmost to damage his rival’s reputation, ~ Niall Ferguson,
70:Use your blog to connect. Use it as you. Don’t ‘network’ or ‘promote.’ Just talk. ~ Neil Gaiman,
71:Nearly 250 daily newspapers folded in the decade after the birth of network radio. ~ Bill Bryson,
72:A creative idea plus a fresh network is the best way to go from zero to millions. ~ Jonah Peretti,
73:I design genetic algorithms, neural network and artificial intelligence systems. ~ Frederick Lenz,
74:TV movie announced by USA Network also occupied Mary Kay's time and though she didn't ~ Gregg Olsen,
75:In a network situation, a vice president, while he's shaving, can decide your history. ~ Phil Donahue,
76:I think Twitter is the future of communications and Square will be the payment network. ~ Jack Dorsey,
77:The blame for the 9/11 attacks lays squarely and exclusively with the Al-Qaeda network. ~ Kay Granger,
78:There's a new power of pull. Pulling resources from the network JUST when you need them. ~ Joichi Ito,
79:The value of a social network is defined not only by who's on it, but by who's excluded. ~ Paul Saffo,
80:Every social network on Earth pitches me, and I say no to nearly every single one of them. ~ David Sze,
81:We are working to deploy a powerful new radar network with American early warning systems. ~ Joe Biden,
82:As far as Zarqawi is concerned, there is a network of extremists; it's not just Zarqawi. ~ John Abizaid,
83:the more people use internet sites, tools, and services, the more robust the network becomes. ~ Amy Webb,
84:You don't defeat a terrorist network that operates in eighty countries by occupying Iraq. ~ Barack Obama,
85:Creativity is enhanced by less-than-perfect control over what content is on the network. ~ Lawrence Lessig,
86:Our enemies are a radical network of terrorists - and every government that supports them. ~ George W Bush,
87:Formation of Network of people for common purpose leads to Society with common objectives. ~ Santosh Kalwar,
88:it’s a part of the Internet, a computer network that cross-links a hundred other networks. ~ Clifford Stoll,
89:Nobody should have to be a systems integrator to make a convergence network work in their home ~ Steve Case,
90:Ambition is something you turn into a plan to create an online personality, a brand, a network. ~ Cris Mazza,
91:Don’t be discouraged by the size of your network – inspire one person and you are doing good. ~ Guy Kawasaki,
92:I loved 'The Social Network.' I think it's one of those movies that will stand the test of time. ~ Jon M Chu,
93:#ONLYShahRukhKhanRules and #SalmanAamirRuleBollywood the top trends on the social media network. ~ Anonymous,
94:you can also make voice calls over both LTE and WiFi if your network supports either technology. ~ Anonymous,
95:If I owned a network, I would never let a guy just put people on without telling me who they are. ~ Louis C K,
96:I was busy thinking about the mystery of expanding network of seemingly unasawerable questions. ~ Patti Smith,
97:When creativity is the goal, schools must have their own platforms to network and innovate. ~ Andy Hargreaves,
98:A newborn who is used to this cue-response network learns to trust her caregiving environment. ~ William Sears,
99:On network, you have limitations for how raunchy it can get and how violent it can get. ~ Oliver Jackson Cohen,
100:Coming back to New Girl was a real reminder of how lucky I am to be on a popular network TV show. ~ Ty Simpkins,
101:Individual effort is good but collective effort is better. We need a NETWORK of nation builders ~ Fela Durotoye,
102:A network marketing business is the perfect business for people who like helping other people. ~ Robert Kiyosaki,
103:Ive been on one TV series after another. None of the network decisions have ever made sense to me. ~ Megyn Price,
104:The network marketing industry offers many unique benefits to those who want more out of life. ~ Robert Kiyosaki,
105:The second precondition is that the network be plastic, capable of adopting new configurations. ~ Steven Johnson,
106:I believe photos is one of the underlying things in every social network that becomes successful. ~ Kevin Systrom,
107:In those days, the main requirement to be on the Food Network was being able to get there by subway. ~ Bobby Flay,
108:Soon the entire nebula was little more than a shawl of cosmic gauze thrown over a network of stars. ~ Eoin Colfer,
109:The fundamental difference between us and the terror network we fight is that we value every life. ~ Karen Hughes,
110:The thing that sustains a strong Fox network is the thing that undermines a strong Republican party. ~ David Frum,
111:I don't mean this grandly, but it was never my intention to live in L.A. and do a big network show. ~ Damian Lewis,
112:Prime-time network television has become an island without religion in an ever-more-religious America. ~ Ben Stein,
113:Bloody Facebook- and to think I'd enjoyed The Social Network. Clearly Mark Zuckerberg was the devil. ~ Lindsey Kelk,
114:The good news about me is that my friends and social network is entirely independent of politics. ~ Andrew Sullivan,
115:You can never talk religion on network TV. It makes too many people angry. You can talk about sex. ~ Craig Ferguson,
116:A key element of leveraging network effects is the aggressive pursuit of network growth and adoption. ~ Reid Hoffman,
117:It was easy for me to show the films to the studio and the network and say, "This is who I'm hiring." ~ Ava DuVernay,
118:Shelter Network's programs and services are a rainbow in the clouds for homeless children and adults. ~ Maya Angelou,
119:The future of retail is the integration of Internet and digital services with the retail network. ~ Charles Dunstone,
120:There is a place for visionaries and the avant-garde in this world, but not at 9 o'clock on a network. ~ Bruno Heller,
121:You know what kind of nerves are in your feet? The same ones that network into your genitals. ~ Christopher McDougall,
122:As part of the coalition against ISIL, we are putting that terrorist network under tremendous pressure. ~ Barack Obama,
123:Describing the Internet as the Network of Networks is like calling the Space Shuttle, a thing that flies. ~ Jon Lester,
124:Facebook is quite entrenched and has a network effect. It's hard to break into a network once it's formed. ~ Elon Musk,
125:Your network is the people who want to help you, and you want to help them, and that's really powerful. ~ Reid Hoffman,
126:I’m used to being on the outskirts of a network, a connection that people use if they really need one. ~ Krista Ritchie,
127:I won't eat anything that has intelligent life, but I'd gladly eat a network executive or a politician. ~ Marty Feldman,
128:Not waiting for something to complete (e.g., sending data over the network to another node), and not ~ Martin Kleppmann,
129:Once we become tethered to the network, we really don't need to keep computers busy. THEY KEEP US BUSY. ~ Sherry Turkle,
130:The best thing about television news is, it's immediate. Everything at a news network happens quickly. ~ Tucker Carlson,
131:The network is opening up some amazing possibilities for us to reinvent content, reinvent collaboration. ~ Tim O Reilly,
132:We’re living longer, we social network alone with our screens, and our depth of feeling gets shallower. ~ Marisha Pessl,
133:Wouldn't it be great if health-care plans included a list of Buddhist monks among the network providers? ~ Regina Brett,
134:A network? So if I want to become rich, I need to learn how to build a business network?” I queried. ~ Robert T Kiyosaki,
135:Bravo can't be responsible for the mental state of every single person that comes onto their network. ~ Bethenny Frankel,
136:Forget loyalty. Or at least loyalty to one's corporation. Try loyalty to your Rolodex-your network-instead. ~ Tom Peters,
137:I once called the head of a network a liar. In hindsight, I should have called him an incompetent liar. ~ Steven Levitan,
138:I think above all else [The Social Network] is a love story. And something of a tragic one, I suppose. ~ Andrew Garfield,
139:It's kind of a strange world when you can trust a game format or platform more than the network news. ~ Michael Ironside,
140:My eldest brother Atticus just won an Oscar some years ago, as he wrote the music for The Social Network. ~ Liberty Ross,
141:An efficient telecommunications network is the foundation upon which an information society is built. ~ Talal Abu Ghazaleh,
142:Bloody Facebook- and to think I'd enjoyed The Social Network. Clearly Mark Zuckerberg was the devil. ~ Lindsey Kelk,
143:Metcalfe’s law: the value of a network as a whole is proportional to the square of the number of participants. ~ Eric Ries,
144:Sometimes running for Congress is a four-year strategy in terms of getting out there and building a network. ~ Artur Davis,
145:The internet has no centre and no hierarchy. All the computers that use it are equal – ‘peers’ in a network. ~ Matt Ridley,
146:The reason knowledge workers are losing their familiarity with deep work is well established: network tools. ~ Cal Newport,
147:The tenth social network, and limited only to college students with no money, also terrible. Myspace had won. ~ Sam Altman,
148:As electronic journalism came to be evaluated for its cost effectiveness, the network world began breaking up. ~ Roger Mudd,
149:If you're on a network show, it's either some wacky sitcom or a drama where you're servicing a procedure. ~ Mark Feuerstein,
150:I watch the Food Network with my kids. We - yeah, I - I - I generally don't admit that, but I love cooking. ~ Rick Santorum,
151:People who instinctively establish a strong network of relationships have always created great businesses. ~ Keith Ferrazzi,
152:The Imagine Network has already agreed to pay the FAA fines for this one-time display of the unedited footage, ~ Mira Grant,
153:The network of words is a big forest; it is the cause of a curious wandering of the mind. ~ Swami Vivekananda, Bhakti-Yoga,
154:As a general rule of thumb, the node that does zmq bind() is a “server,” sitting on a well-known network address ~ Anonymous,
155:Green Screen was a total experiment. I'm glad we did it, but it was just tough on that network to get it going. ~ Drew Carey,
156:Habitable Earths Abiogenic Vessel Exploration Network. Please remember that I don’t think these things up. ~ Dennis E Taylor,
157:Hillary Clinton represents a whole network of people and a network of relationships with particular states. ~ Julian Assange,
158:I have a radio show for the Sirius Satellite Radio Network. It's an interview show. It's called The Spectrum. ~ Edwin McCain,
159:Leslie, I typed your symptoms into the thing up here and it says you could have network connectivity problems. ~ Chris Pratt,
160:National Action Network, the group I founded, has affiliates or chapters in over 40 cities around the country. ~ Al Sharpton,
161:Network. Anything reticulated or decussated at equal distances, with interstices between the intersections. ~ Samuel Johnson,
162:The birds disturbed from the network of waterways beneath the barges wheeled in the sky, calling plaintively. ~ Iain M Banks,
163:The new leaders face new tests such as how to lead in this idea-intensive, interdependent network environment ~ John Sculley,
164:Only if network marketers manage themselves effectively can they go on to managing their teams effectively. ~ Stephen R Covey,
165:a monetization model is sustainable only when it strengthens network effects (rather than weakening them). ~ Geoffrey G Parker,
166:Is it better today to be in a network, which gives you influence, than in a hierarchy, which gives you power? ~ Niall Ferguson,
167:The CIA might be a good ol’ boy network, but in my opinion HUMINT (human intelligence) is largely a woman’s world. ~ Sam Maggs,
168:The EU must be able to act with the speed and flexibility of a network, not the cumbersome rigidity of a bloc. ~ David Cameron,
169:When you make the judgement as a network that there are only three candidates, you are censoring points of view. ~ Tim Robbins,
170:AMC is a fantastic network that does diverse programming, and does it at a really good level and of great quality. ~ Jamie Bell,
171:I feel very fortunate to be an actor on a network whose tag line is Characters Welcome and not Procedurals Welcome. ~ Tim DeKay,
172:The electric age ... established a global network that has much the character of our central nervous system. ~ Marshall McLuhan,
173:You know what's sad about this? Not the gambling, but the best way to reach college athletes is the Cartoon Network. ~ Jay Leno,
174:I was a small insect faced with a formidable male network web in which I might be ensnared but never a part. ~ Patricia Cornwell,
175:markets, races for market share driven by network effects, the convergence of different industries, and head-to-head ~ Anonymous,
176:All activity in the brain is driven by other activity in the brain, in a vastly complex, interconnected network. ~ David Eagleman,
177:all activity in the brain is driven by other activity in the brain, in a vastly complex, interconnected network. ~ David Eagleman,
178:Direct sales offers the education my rich dad taught: build your own network rather than working for a network. ~ Robert Kiyosaki,
179:I think it was a subject matter that The Social Network didn't involve a lot of women. That's all I think it is. ~ Allison Janney,
180:The hackers don't want to destroy the network. They want to keep it running, so they can keep making money from it. ~ Vinton Cerf,
181:The more complex the network is, the more complex its pattern of interconnections, the more resilient it will be. ~ Fritjof Capra,
182:Every silence consists of the network of minuscule sounds that enfolds it."

- from "The Adventure of a Poet ~ Italo Calvino,
183:If I lost everything and had to start again, I would find myself a great network marketing company and get to work! ~ Donald Trump,
184:In network theory, the value of a system grows as approximately the square of the number of users of the system. ~ Robert Metcalfe,
185:It's amazing how friends can slip through your fingers, how your social network can vanish like it never existed. ~ Liane Moriarty,
186:I would like to see every newspaper and every magazine have a network of bureaus all over the world, gathering news. ~ Nancy Gibbs,
187:The old adage says that it’s better to be lucky than good. Apparently having the right network is better than both. At ~ J D Vance,
188:Now we get angry if the network is slow, but before, when we were innocent, we had no thoughts of the network at all. ~ Kevin Kelly,
189:People are lonely. The network is seductive. But if we are always on, we may deny ourselves the rewards of solitude. ~ Sherry Turkle,
190:Bryant Gumbel is thrilled about his CBS deal and can't wait to start alienating the staff of an entirely new network. ~ Craig Kilborn,
191:My experience as a young actor on network television was that I couldn't make it work. I was drowning as an actor. ~ James Badge Dale,
192:All one needs is a computer, a network connection, and a bright spark of initiative and creativity to join the economy. ~ Don Tapscott,
193:Apple has a worldwide database of Wi-Fi passwords, including my home network’s, from people backing up their iPhones. ~ Bruce Schneier,
194:I used to be an architect, so I have a series I am working on with USA Network that I created and am co-writing. ~ Catherine Hardwicke,
195:The fear for a network is the viewer gets tired of you. Not that you lost any credibility, but they get tired of you. ~ Terry Bradshaw,
196:No one wanted to hire me. No newspaper, television station, television network that I worked for ever wanted to hire me. ~ Scott Pelley,
197:I don't think of Twitter as a social network. I think of it as a messaging system that has a lot of social components to it. ~ Biz Stone,
198:International broadcasters are often dependent on an American home broadcasting network, so it changes the game entirely. ~ Bryan Fuller,
199:Whatever doesn't kill you, makes you watch a lot of Cartoon Network and drink mid-price Chardonnay at 11 in the morning. ~ Conan O Brien,
200:If you want privacy on any digital channel (and this includes your own email!), don’t be a part of an online social network. ~ Mitch Joel,
201:I had a network of friends and hadn’t even realized it. Something unlocked in my heart, and the last of my resolve melted. ~ Deanna Chase,
202:Every CEO of a social network should be required to use the default privacy settings for all of their accounts on the service. ~ Anil Dash,
203:I considered. As Tatsu noted, if word got out, the efficacy of the camera network would be compromised. But there was more. ~ Barry Eisler,
204:On network TV, I'm still Phoebe to people, and it would be hard to convince them otherwise in the bright lights of a sitcom. ~ Lisa Kudrow,
205:Russia has cultivated an opaque network of patronage across the region that it uses to influence and direct decision- making. ~ Al Franken,
206:CND (Computer Network Defense) and CNA (Computer Network Attack); now there was also CNE (Computer Network Exploitation). CNE ~ Fred Kaplan,
207:I am just a node in a huge network of knowledge, trying to capture an ethereal and evolving entity in a few inadequate words. ~ Matt Ridley,
208:is India’s largest free public Wi-Fi network at Connaught Place (CP). Officials claim that once the free usage of 20 minutes is ~ Anonymous,
209:There are three main types of cyberattacks today: attacks on a network’s confidentiality, availability, and integrity. Attacks ~ Alec J Ross,
210:I do prime time network shows like 'Blue Bloods.' I've done 'Fringe,' I've done 'The Good Wife,' done a lot of 'The Mentalist.' ~ John Polson,
211:you are part of a complex social network that changes your biology with every interaction, and which your actions can change ~ David Eagleman,
212:constantly sending and receiving e-mail messages like human network routers, with frequent breaks for quick hits of distraction. ~ Cal Newport,
213:Fiction writing is a strange business when you think about it. You sit down and weave a network of lies to explore deeper truths. ~ Wally Lamb,
214:You are part of a complex social network that changes your biology with every interaction, and which your actions can change. ~ David Eagleman,
215:is going to be more like a family and less like a business, more a growing network of friends than a set of rules and rituals. ~ Wayne Jacobsen,
216:You run on the treadmill. But you need to stop watching The Food Network when you're doing it. That is how you torture yourself. ~ Jimmy Fallon,
217:A distributed, decentralized network is more a process than a thing. In the logic of the Net there is a shift from nouns to verbs. ~ Kevin Kelly,
218:I'm going to end up like one of those old weirdos who lives in a network of tunnels burrowed through trash - yet I do not fear this. ~ Will Self,
219:When you do 22 episodes of a network show, it's incredibly useful to have a format that gives you a jumping-off point for a story. ~ Eric Kripke,
220:If I programmed my own TV network, it would air good news! Just positive stories. Heroic stories. Cute puppy dogs doin' stuff. ~ Jennifer Aniston,
221:The network shows tend to be run, in general, in my experience, by committee, and it's hard for actors and writers to do their jobs. ~ Hope Davis,
222:The only organization capable of unprejudiced growth, or unguided learning, is a network. All othertopologies limit what can happen ~ Kevin Kelly,
223:...We'll exchange rings, we'll throw rice. We'll put down roots.'
We don't have roots. We're network people. We have aerials. ~ Bruce Sterling,
224:C-CNE, for Counter-Computer Network Exploitation—penetrating an adversary’s networks in order to watch him penetrating our networks. ~ Fred Kaplan,
225:Sometimes girls act all TNT Network because they know drama. That's when guys get all TBS around you because we think it's very funny. ~ Dane Cook,
226:Space is a spin network whose nodes represent its elementary grains, and whose links describe their proximity relations. Spacetime ~ Carlo Rovelli,
227:That's one of the benefits of working with a smaller network like IFC. You're awarded more trust, but trust that I really earned. ~ Scott Aukerman,
228:this competition we decided not to share our neural network methods before the close of the competition, which may have helped us win. ~ Anonymous,
229:Vaughan Telecom installers and contractors ensure the highest quality service for data and network cabling in Toronto and GTA area. ~ Edward Abbey,
230:I don't have the advocates. I don't have a good old boys network. Part of what I want to do is to create a good old girls network. ~ Paula Broadwell,
231:It is not about whether you are an executive, a studio or a network. If you have a story or an idea you can build a following for it. ~ Kevin Spacey,
232:I used to be a rabid reader, but now it's scripts or nothing - network television is quite relentless, and you can't drop the ball. ~ Robert Carlyle,
233:‘Life is not a series of problems,’ said the French philosopher Gabriel Marcel, ‘it is a network of mysteries.’ ~ Alan McGlashan, Gravity and Levity,
234:Network television is all talk. I think there should be visuals on a show, some sense of mystery to it, connections that don't add up. ~ David Chase,
235:We will try to honor David Letterman achievement by doing the best show we can.And occasionally making the network very mad at us. ~ Stephen Colbert,
236:With his ABC News experience, perhaps Pierre Salinger's next job could be cohosting-with Oliver Stone-a 24-hour Conspiracy Network. ~ Jonathan Alter,
237:a real brain and a three-row neural network are built with neurons, but have almost nothing else in common. During the summer of 1987, ~ Jeff Hawkins,
238:I want to own a network. I want to own a network where you can turn it on with your family all day long and get positive reinforcement. ~ Tyler Perry,
239:Quantum machine learning promises to discover the optimal network topologies and hyperparameters automatically without human intervention. ~ Amit Ray,
240:Revolt is my new - cable music network. It's distributed through Time Warner and Comcast. And to put it simply, it is the ESPN of music. ~ Puff Daddy,
241:two key preconditions become clear. First, the sheer size of the network: you can’t have an epiphany with only three neurons firing. ~ Steven Johnson,
242:wireless network from his cellphone to connect the computer to the internet and download the information Dr. Ortega had left for them. ~ Nick Thacker,
243:By its very nature and design, Network Marketing is a strikingly Fair, Democratic, Socially Responsible system of generating wealth. ~ Robert Kiyosaki,
244:I don't compromise my values and I don't compromise my work. That's why I've been kicked from one network to the next: I won't give in. ~ Michael Moore,
245:Network marketing has come of age. It's undeniable that it has become a way to entrepreneurship and independence for millions of people ~ Stephen Covey,
246:Alas, the historical name is ‘actor-network-theory’, a name that is so awkward, so confusing, so meaningless that it deserves to be kept. ~ Bruno Latour,
247:By placing intelligence at the edges rather than control in the middle of the network, the Internet has created a platform for innovation. ~ Vinton Cerf,
248:Mental projection only, I'm afraid; your body is still back in the room. The network works with your mind to translate the information. ~ Benedict Jacka,
249:Games are subject to far more scrutiny than network television or Hollywood films and often are condemned by people who do not play them. ~ Mary Flanagan,
250:If Mrs. Roosevelt were writing today, she might put it this way: Don’t let any single cable network or Twitter feed tell you what to think. ~ Jon Meacham,
251:People get nervous when things move to Friday. Friday has become a landscape where shows just don't do very well as business for the network. ~ J H Wyman,
252:The Network of Enlightenment watches over a world and guides it, tenderly. Not interfering in its natural course of evolution is our way. ~ Frederick Lenz,
253:Men still get a lot more opportunity. It is still a big part of the old boy network... They have more companies they can get money from. ~ Billie Jean King,
254:She saw what lurked beneath his pleasant, confident exterior: a network of thorns in the shape of a man, a thing that wore him like a suit. ~ Max Gladstone,
255:The key to social engineering is influencing a person to do something that allows the hacker to gain access to information or your network. ~ Kevin Mitnick,
256:You told him, huh? Through your secret wizarding network that you still haven’t told me about.”
“It’s called a letter in the mail,” he said. ~ T J Klune,
257:If you are not receiving or making at least one introduction a month, you are probably not fully engaging your extended professional network. ~ Reid Hoffman,
258:Large-scale hog producers are a greater threat to the United States and U.S. democracy than Osama bin Laden and his terrorist network. ~ Robert F Kennedy Jr,
259:Obviously, it's not cable, it's streaming, but it's the same format. It's the same 10 episodes. It feels like cable as opposed to network. ~ Christian Cooke,
260:The network of enlightenment is a very wide network. It's not relegated to a simple type of being. It's not the network of the goody-goods. ~ Frederick Lenz,
261:There's certain things that you can do on cable that you can't do here on network TV, so then you have to think outside the box a little bit. ~ Josh Charles,
262:I think that we have to look at ISIS as the leading threat of an international terror network. It cannot be contained, it must be defeated. ~ Hillary Clinton,
263:I think we will have to spend more on defense, for infrastructure, for extension of the broadband network and also for domestic security. ~ Wolfgang Schauble,
264:Most of the time people are aiming so low on television. They're trying to reach that common denominator, especially on network television. ~ Dylan McDermott,
265:Network marketing is the big wave of the future. It's taking the place of franchising, which now requires too much capital for the average person. ~ Jim Rohn,
266:network tools are distracting us from work that requires unbroken concentration, while simultaneously degrading our capacity to remain focused. ~ Cal Newport,
267:What the Koch network needed to do, he said, was to persuade moderate, undecided voters that the “intent” of economic libertarians was virtuous. ~ Jane Mayer,
268:it is a network kept alive by people whose instincts tell them that if they do not keep moving at night on the desert they will lose all reason. ~ Joan Didion,
269:I watch Letterman. Once in a while, on the odd night, I'll catch the Food Network and watch 'Ace of Cakes,' which I'm kind of obsessed with. ~ Amanda Righetti,
270:Maintaining security in the present undermined her chances of broadening her security-enhancing network of relationships in the long run. ~ Stephen A Mitchell,
271:People are sophisticated viewers, as evidenced by the risks that are taken in cable television, and I think network has to do the same thing. ~ Todd Lieberman,
272:Mathematical objects are determined by - and understood by - the network of relationships they enjoy with all the other objects of their species. ~ Barry Mazur,
273:Moxie’s wifi network is You Suck at Writing, with underscores. The password’s ‘DearGenius,’ no space. You found the note on her desk, right? ~ Scott Westerfeld,
274:Now, if someone tries to monopolize the Web, for example pushes proprietary variations on network protocols, then that would make me unhappy. ~ Tim Berners Lee,
275:The Love Army is a growing network of people who want to stick up for the underdogs in the red states and blue states in the era of [Donald] Trump. ~ Van Jones,
276:I actually have two hats in my office; one says "network," one says "studio." Paul Lee over at ABC sent those over to us and I find it very useful. ~ Gary Numan,
277:If I had to do it all over again, rather than build an old style type of business, I would have started building a network marketing business. ~ Robert Kiyosaki,
278:Pigpen taught me how to upload code from the internet and how to get it on people's computers and phones so I have a back door to their network. ~ Katie McGarry,
279:Study after study shows that having a good support network constitutes the single most powerful protection against becoming traumatized. ~ Bessel A van der Kolk,
280:We need to embrace the change that digital connectivity can bring. Now, towns will come alongside places where optical fibre network is present. ~ Narendra Modi,
281:When you have a bad game the social network isn't exactly your best friend. People tend to go after you a little bit, but I don't let it bother me. ~ Eddie Lacy,
282:Republicans now have their own network in Fox, so guys who don't like to answer questions, like Trent Lott, have a place to go to hit softballs. ~ James Carville,
283:Having a good network can be invaluable. It opens doors for you and allows you to enter into opportunities that are beneficial to your business. ~ Richard Branson,
284:I'm coming for Ryan Seacrest - I want to be the black Ryan Seacrest for BET. I want to host, I want to produce, I want to do everything for the network. ~ Bow Wow,
285:In the press this week, NBC has been calling me every name in the book. In fact, they think I'm such an idiot they now want me to run the network. ~ Conan O Brien,
286:Mindful emotional regulation increases emotional awareness by reducing midline prefrontal reactivity and more sustained limbic network activation. ~ Shahida Arabi,
287:Avoid losers. If you hear someone use the words 'impossible', 'never', 'too difficult' too often, drop him or her from your social network. ~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb,
288:Everybody expects to have a filmic experience when they're watching television, whether they're watching network, basic cable, premium, or streaming. ~ Marti Noxon,
289:In this day . . . community has come to mean less a geographic neighborhood than a broader, sketchier network of colleagues and kindred spirits. ~ Leah Hager Cohen,
290:The case can be put less negatively: where network effects (positive network externalities) dominate, open source is likely to be the right thing. ~ Eric S Raymond,
291:The paradigm for our relationships is formed from our earliest experiences and is actually hardwired into our neurological and emotional network. ~ Sharon Salzberg,
292:We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly affects all indirectly. ~ Michael N Nagler,
293:I came in ["MADtv"] kind of late in the season. Some of the producers didn't want me but the network did. It was all (messed up) from the beginning. ~ Simon Helberg,
294:You buy a movie, you should get it anywhere you want it. You pay for a network, you should have that anywhere you want. Same thing with a magazine. ~ Jeffrey Bewkes,
295:Don't try to be the next Rachael Ray or Bobby Flay, we already have those people. We want someone who is going to make their own mark on 'Food Network.' ~ Bobby Flay,
296:There's a classic story I tell about when I did the Man Show about the retarded conversations that you have with the executive producers and the network. ~ Joe Rogan,
297:His lower lip trembles. “Is this . . . are you from the network?” I look at him. Could he possibly be that stupid? “No,” I say. “I’m from the world. ~ Caroline Kepnes,
298:I love social media and the ability to connect to new people through Twitter and Facebook and share my real time experiences with my mommy network. ~ Soleil Moon Frye,
299:In an exclusive interview with the Christian Broadcasting Network Donald Trump said "I believe in god." But of course The Donald was talking about Himself. ~ Jay Leno,
300:Most people don't care much about enlightenment and the truth. They'd rather watch the Home Shopping Network, and maybe that's another kind of truth. ~ Frederick Lenz,
301:Network Spinal Analysis represents the epitome of body work; it is at the leading of body/mind/spirit integration. This work will transform the planet. ~ Candace Pert,
302:That's a big battle to win, to be able to do a main title sequence and a theme song these days. That's not something network television does anymore. ~ Peter M Lenkov,
303:We can plant bugs in machines. Once you go on the network, I can identify your machine. You will never be safe whatever protections you put in place. ~ Edward Snowden,
304:Your brother needs to stop watching the BBC network.” Logan shouted from inside, “I heard that, and never, woman. BBC holds my heart like no vixen ever shall. ~ Tijan,
305:I am suggesting that we recognize that in network and interface research there is something as profound (and potential wild) as Artificial Intelligence. ~ Vernor Vinge,
306:I had a tendency to forget how handsome he was when I was plotting how to peel his skin from the network of muscles and sinew that danced as he moved. ~ Jocelynn Drake,
307:My daughter, I'm proud to say, is senior vice president of ABC Family network. She could hire and fire me. She has hired me, but she has not fired me. ~ Jessica Walter,
308:Society is the total network of relations between human beings. The components of society are thus not human beings but relations between them. ~ Arnold Joseph Toynbee,
309:The high-tech community was getting a lesson in the dynamics of network effects—products or services become increasingly valuable as more people use them. ~ Brad Stone,
310:A message had been sent to EmmaVaile at an account I didn't recognize. It was from BennettStern at the same network.
Four words: "I'm grateful for you. ~ Lee Nichols,
311:another case of America becoming a network of massive city-states more intimately interconnected with other continents than with their own hinterlands ~ Robert D Kaplan,
312:creation of true machine intelligence and the connection of all humans via a common digital network, transforming the planet’s economics. Innovators ~ Erik Brynjolfsson,
313:For what food is a name if it isn't tied up in a network, connected to faces over the span in time, discovered in the trails that could demarcate the world? ~ Rein Raud,
314:I just don't see the social good in using taxpayer money to fund a network that provides more television and bandwidth for illegally downloading files. ~ Rocky Anderson,
315:in an increasingly digital world, it only makes sense that we have digital commodities, such as computer power, storage capacity and network bandwidth. ~ Chris Burniske,
316:Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. ~ Martin Luther King Jr,
317:It is as if, in response to the creation of digital networks, we are changing our behaviour to become not just networked individuals but ‘network animals’. ~ Paul Mason,
318:I've always been a social network retard, even before there was a social network. People would say, "You want to go to this party and do some networking?" ~ Lewis Black,
319:Network effects can be powerful, but you’ll never reap them unless your product is valuable to its very first users when the network is necessarily small. ~ Peter Thiel,
320:The alliance with air Berlin is attractive for me. I can use the whole sales network of the air Berlin and 24 percent of my own airline at air Berlin sold. ~ Niki Lauda,
321:Approaches to differentiating can take many forms: design or brand image, technology, features, customer service, dealer network, or other dimensions. ~ Michael E Porter,
322:As a performer you are being used to keep people watching so the commercial endorsements that support the network can be seen by as many people as possible. ~ Marc Maron,
323:Even on the cable network MSNBC, some of the strongest proponents of [Barack] Obama are now beginning to question, if I may use their words, their "deity." ~ Nat Hentoff,
324:If you allow your perceptions to be dominated by a status-quo perspective these thought forms create a network of status-quo mental habit patterns. ~ Marianne Williamson,
325:Mattia was startled to find that he still had instincts, buried beneath the dense network of thoughts and abstractions that had woven itself around him. ~ Paolo Giordano,
326:Recognized as a way to build and maintain a network of mutually beneficial relationships, nonreproductive sex no longer requires special explanations. ~ Christopher Ryan,
327:Stupid old boys' network... That's why we're not running the world, huh, girlie? 'Cause when women see a younger version of us, it just makes us angry. ~ Brian K Vaughan,
328:TV can be fairly rigid. I've done enough Network TV to know that it's fun but if I have to go somewhere every day maybe it's not the most satisfying [job]. ~ Jenny Slate,
329:We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly. ~ Martin Luther King Jr,
330:ESPN has announced that they are launching a 3-D sports network. Industry analysts say this will absolutely revolutionize the way Americans don't watch soccer. ~ Jay Leno,
331:Is there discrimination against women? Yes. There's no denying that the old boys' network is alive and well. But there's also discrimination against men. ~ Warren Farrell,
332:Perhaps 'Big Bang' fans feel so protective of the show because it is, despite being a hit show on a big network, something of a word-of-mouth phenomenon. ~ Johnny Galecki,
333:She felt like her whole body was one big network of streamers. If they connected right now, she imagined it would feel about like being struck by lightening. ~ John Green,
334:There's a good old boys' network out there that's hard to penetrate and it's not always in the best interest of the party or for conservative principles. ~ Sarah Steelman,
335:Tony knew if he ever needed anything done again, he was calling on the Lesbian Network of Massachusetts. Those girls worked fast. And they were everywhere. ~ K A Mitchell,
336:According to materialistic science, any memory requires a material substrate, such as the neuronal network in the brain or the DNA molecules of the genes. ~ Stanislav Grof,
337:Rather than be the powerful out-front leader, she was quietly leading from behind by encouraging individual members of this peer network to step up and lead. ~ Bill George,
338:The cyberspace 'earnings' I get from Linux come in the format of having a Network of people that know me and trust me, and that I can depend on in return. ~ Linus Torvalds,
339:The ground had caved in where the whale had hit it, revealing a network of galleries and passages, now largely obstructed by collapsed rubble and entrails. ~ Douglas Adams,
340:Every day was filled with surprises. What a change from the network affiliate. Her new boss was an undead automaton from hell, true, but no job was perfect. ~ Daniel Suarez,
341:If I had to name the single characteristic shared by all truly successful individuals, I’d say it’s the ability to create and nurture a network of contacts. ~ Harvey Mackay,
342:There is an art of seeing things as they are: without naming, without being caught in a network of words, without thinking interfering with perception. ~ Jiddu Krishnamurti,
343:I don't think that a company should own a studio and the network, and program for their own network. It hurts the creativity - it is not a level playing field ~ Scott Bakula,
344:I don't want to speak too disparagingly of my generation (actually I do, we had a chance to change the world but opted for the Home Shopping Network Instead). ~ Stephen King,
345:I don’t want to speak too disparagingly of my generation (actually I do, we had a chance to change the world but opted for the Home Shopping Network Instead)… ~ Stephen King,
346:I mean, I've always said I have an amazing team and network of friends and people that I work with that, you know, inspire me and enable me to do what I do. ~ Alexander Wang,
347:Jack had no doubt in his mind several of America’s best and brightest minds in this field were now dead because of their decision to network on LinkedIn. With ~ Mark Greaney,
348:In an apostolic network the person in charge of maintaining the DNA of the network is the lead apostle, who consults with those he or she chooses, and no one else. ~ C Wagner,
349:My peer network is international. It's people all over the place who I know, and respect their work. It's not really delineated by traditional nationalist ideas. ~ Tim Hecker,
350:The initial organisation, we called ourselves the Network Working Group, consisted of 6 to 10 people. We then quickly grew to 30 people and then to 50 people. ~ Steve Crocker,
351:I was raised in a super-sheltered atmosphere where we didn't watch anything besides Trinity Broadcasting Network - which was called TBN - or the Fox News channel. ~ Katy Perry,
352:Vulnerability gives us freedom, power and connects us to a network of injured souls. It is through the art of being real that we can heal ourself and others. ~ Shannon L Alder,
353:If we switched to Markov networks, we could use any logical formula as a template for Markov network features, and that would unify logic and graphical models. ~ Pedro Domingos,
354:If you work on network TV, they want to pick your casts, dictate your story and how your show works. It just becomes creativity by committee, which is never good. ~ Judd Apatow,
355:Minimum Cut Minimum cut is to find a 2-partition of nodes in a network that minimizes the number of edges or the flow on the edges between two sets. The minimum cut ~ Anonymous,
356:Start-ups like UniversityNow, a network of low-cost, online colleges, allows students to work at their own pace and pay a few hundred dollars a month for a degree. ~ Dan Rather,
357:The success of trust-based peer organizations such as eBay, Wikipedia, and the open-source movement, indicates that trust is a highly expandable network property. ~ Matt Ridley,
358:When we are fully and totally networked, we are powerful.1 Sanders believes that along with knowledge and compassion, your network is your most valuable asset. ~ John C Maxwell,
359:even a documentary film, Transcendent Man (2009), and a science fiction film, Transcendence, in which a brain implant allows you to control a computer network. ~ George M Church,
360:I guess working on 'Mad Men' turned me onto AMC and really got me watching the network, and so with that I got a good idea of the type of show they like to produce. ~ Eric Ladin,
361:Propaganda requires a permanent network of communication so that it can systematically stifle reflection with emotive or utopian slogans. Its pace is usually fast. ~ John Berger,
362:Psychologists now believe that social media is a really valuable tool for introverts, because it allows them to communicate and even network on their own terms. ~ Sophia Amoruso,
363:Ships are blowing up at sea, or catching fire, factories are blowing up. Are these accidents? Are these industrial sabotage? No one really suspected a spy network. ~ Howard Blum,
364:Trails are relatively inexpensive. A splendid national network of all kinds of trails can be established at less cost than a few hundred miles of super highway. ~ Gaylord Nelson,
365:As soon as I finished the Russian course, I was sent to Korea with the task of trying to establish an agent network, a network in the so called maritime provinces. ~ George Blake,
366:[Exorcist ] is given all of us a great opportunity to show something new on network TV, in terms of the quality of it. It feels much bigger than a network show. ~ Alfonso Herrera,
367:If you're interested in expanding your network, you can't go wrong with Twitter. You don't need to be a celebrity to have fun and grow your network with Twitter. ~ Raymond Arroyo,
368:The old boy network is still very strong and very true. Just look at the stock exchange and how many men and women are there. It is still very much run by men. ~ Billie Jean King,
369:There's a fairly extensive network of musicians on tour who are all trying to stay sober, and we generally reach out to each other and offer support when and where we can. ~ Moby,
370:I don't think the news department will have to lie down and play dead like it has in the past. By and large the network has been understanding, but then so have I. ~ Roone Arledge,
371:I don't want to say Gray Davis is on the run, but today he released an audiotape on the Al Jazeera network from his underground bunker somewhere in the Sacramento area. ~ Jay Leno,
372:I have been very fortunate in that I'm not doing all network shows or all cable shows, television has really become a year-round process in the way that it's made. ~ Bear McCreary,
373:Imagine being able to make it difficult for an ISIS commander to talk to his fighters in the field just by placing a piece of malware on his computer network. ~ Dina Temple Raston,
374:Only when we recognize the rich network of connections between the Eucharist and our life in the world can the Eucharist be “worldly” and our life “Eucharistic. ~ Henri J M Nouwen,
375:This is very positive for our community...The educational facilities in our area are enjoying advanced broadband services over a state-of-the-art 4G wireless network ~ Larry Gates,
376:A terrorist network that believes a nation so tested will fold under pressure of a few horrific acts may capture its attention, but will not achieve its submission. ~ Virginia Foxx,
377:The military part of our information network - which we were accustomed to rely on for exact information - was the first part of the network to fall apart ~ Mohammed Saeed al Sahaf,
378:In the future the optimal form of industrial organization will be neither small companies nor large ones but network structures that share the advantages of both. ~ Francis Fukuyama,
379:The Internet is a giant international network of intelligent, informed computer enthusiasts, by which I mean, "people without lives." We don't care. We have each other. ~ Dave Barry,
380:To make learning easier, we restrict the network so that no visible unit is connected to any other visible unit and no hidden unit is connected to any other hidden unit. ~ Anonymous,
381:Universities are fantastic places to gain knowledge on a subject, develop a personal network, explore your character and learn new techniques to approach problems. ~ Richard Branson,
382:Whether via social media or in person, building your relationships is a long-term process, and the ultimate goal is to strengthen your network one person at a time. ~ Raymond Arroyo,
383:Anyone who says network news cannot be profitable doesn't know what he is talking about. But anyone who says it must "always," make money is misguided and irresponsible. ~ Dan Rather,
384:Anyone who thinks it’s funny to name their network "Tom’sHugeEtc" is going to think it’s funny that one of his neighbors is also named Tom and is embarrassed by it. ~ Mallory Ortberg,
385:But despite the universality of URLs, we often forget that they're not just a handy way to address network resources. They're also valuable communication tools. ~ Jesse James Garrett,
386:He was the commander of a vast shadowy army, an underground network of conspirators dedicated to the overthrow of the State. The Brotherhood, its name was supposed to be. ~ Anonymous,
387:Human beings innovate by combining and recombining ideas, and the larger and denser the network, the more innovation occurs. Once again, notice that this is not policy. ~ Matt Ridley,
388:Our investment bank looks like it does because its customers like our expansive network and want to do equity, debt, M&A, custody, move money, deposit money, et cetera. ~ Jamie Dimon,
389:Basicly what I had to do was do a 7 minute board and pitch it to a room of big wigs from the network and based on that they determined if I would get a short or not. ~ Craig McCracken,
390:Branches etched a network of veins across the starry night sky. My own veins were exposed and raw from my attraction to Ella—attraction, hell. More like obsession. ~ Laura Marie Altom,
391:Wait, Project Heaven? Project Heaven? I’m afraid to ask.” “Habitable Earths Abiogenic Vessel Exploration Network. Please remember that I don’t think these things up. ~ Dennis E Taylor,
392:Think of Slide as a giant media network for people to transmit information. The content that's in there now has been provided by users - it's whatever they want it to be. ~ Max Levchin,
393:We didn't have MTV, and I was desperate for something. You know, you're young, you want something off the beaten path. And Twin Peaks was like, surrealism on network TV. ~ Bradford Cox,
394:When you finish writing the scripts they have time to take a breath and think about everything. There's just a little more time to think. Network does not allow for that. ~ Alex Graves,
395:I actually think there's a potential, a crazy potential, that network TV could become something valuable and worthwhile, just because of fear on the part of the networks. ~ Bob Odenkirk,
396:Like one of those fake-smart, middlebrow TV shows, the speciousness of The Social Network is disguised by topicality. It's really a movie excusing Hollywood ruthlessness. ~ Armond White,
397:Network technology has irrevocably changed campaigning and elections. It has the potential to transform governance and the workings of our democracy for the better. ~ Beth Simone Noveck,
398:One of the key insights of the systems approach has been the realization that the network is a pattern that is common to all life. Wherever we see life, we see networks. ~ Fritjof Capra,
399:There began to appear before my romantic eyes...a vast and complicated network of espionage, terror, sadism and hate, from which no one, official or private, could escape. ~ Erik Larson,
400:Virality is about attracting people who are off the platform and enticing them to join it, while network effects are about increasing value among people on-platform. ~ Geoffrey G Parker,
401:I don’t think education is about centralized instruction anymore; rather, it is the process [of] establishing oneself as a node in a broad network of distributed creativity. ~ Joichi Ito,
402:I've been a huge fan of the cable network FX for a very, very long time. I think their brand of comedy is incredible. For me, as an audience member, that's a go-to channel. ~ Chris Klein,
403:Life is livable because we know that wherever we go most of the people we meet will be restrained in their actions towards us by an almost instinctive network of taboos. ~ Havelock Ellis,
404:The bigger the network, the harder it is to leave. Many users find it too daunting to start afresh on a new site, so they quietly consent to Facebook's privacy bullying. ~ Evgeny Morozov,
405:The "happening" operates by creating an asymmetrical network of surprises, without climax or consummation, this is the alogism of dreams rather than the logic of most art. ~ Susan Sontag,
406:The typical computer network isn't like a house with windows, doors, and locks. It's more like a gauze tent encircled by a band of drunk teenagers with lit matches. ~ Robert David Steele,
407:This is a big deal. It's a fairly natural partnership; it shouldn't surprise people, ... We're working on bringing this network-is-the-computer, Net services environment. ~ Scott McNealy,
408:And so I think that if the person has the funds, the network, and the equipment to do this, and also the experience, which is the key factor, then they can be quite deadly. ~ John Abizaid,
409:Every monopoly is unique, but they usually share some combination of the following characteristics: proprietary technology, network effects, economies of scale, and branding. ~ Peter Thiel,
410:I created a tone for network television that they hadn't really been seen before. And I have to admit that was really more of an accident. I was just writing the way I write. ~ Marc Cherry,
411:I turned down a contract with a major network in New York my senior year of college in order to move to Los Angeles and pursue my acting career. But so far it's working out. ~ Justin Hires,
412:Network marketing gives people the opportunity, with very low risk and very low financial commitment, to build their own income-generating asset and acquire great wealth. ~ Robert Kiyosaki,
413:Showrunning is a thing where you have to work with tons of different people. You have to schmooze people, you have to talk to network people. I don't want to do any of that. ~ Stephen King,
414:Sometimes it's hard to know why networks will stick with something. Sometimes the ratings won't happen, but there's excitement at the network, so they'll stay with the show. ~ Beau Bridges,
415:There were 84 original episodes. It was rated No. 1 and No. 2 on the Fox Children's Network. We figured it was time to make it available to people who have never watched it. ~ Howie Mandel,
416:Al Gore announced Tuesday that he plans to launch a 24-hour cable news network for young adults. Gore claims he's been wanting to do this since he invented cable TV in the 1990s. ~ Tina Fey,
417:First, our focus on security is on the infrastructure itself. So it is all about how you protect the network, the device, and the application that is riding on the server. ~ John W Thompson,
418:You had bands like D.O.A., or Black Flag, and a whole network opened up to trailblazer a counter culture movement. I'm more interested in the less sensational type of stories. ~ Ian MacKaye,
419:American beer is weak and watery, and like network television, is calculated to appeal to the most folks while offending the fewest. It’s the lowest common denominator of brew. ~ Paul Levine,
420:China is starting an English-speaking television network around the world, Russia is, Al Jazeera. And the BBC is cutting back on its many language services around the world. ~ Hillary Clinton,
421:Hockey belongs to the Cartoon Network, where a person can be pancaked by an ACME anvil, then expanded - accordion-style - back to full stature, without any lasting side effect. ~ Steve Rushin,
422:I was very fortunate to hook up with Jerry in the first place. The network was already committed to doing something with him, so I skipped a couple of hundred steps right there. ~ Larry David,
423:The Bush administration works closely with a network of rapid response digital brownshirts who work to pressure reporters and their editors for 'undermining support for our troops.' ~ Al Gore,
424:The Queen's intelligence network is a hell of a lot better than anyone's in this palace. Bar none. She knows everything. I don't know how she does it. And she sees everything. ~ Prince Andrew,
425:I think there is a shadow network where everybody has infiltrated in terms of hotel concierges, restaurants, will tip off journalists or paparazzi, the airlines, everywhere. ~ Charlotte Church,
426:Our brains are comprised of around eighty billion neurons interconnected to form an enormous network involving approximately five hundred trillion connections called synapses. ~ David J Linden,
427:Roads remain the essential network of the non-virtual world. They are the infrastructure upon which almost all other infrastructure depends. They are the paths of human endeavor. ~ Ted Conover,
428:The capitalist distribution network, a complex chain of factory, transport, warehouse and retail outlet, is one of the greatest male accomplishments in the history of culture. ~ Camille Paglia,
429:The Internet was developed in large part by U.S. government research funding to develop new communications networks, starting with a network created by the Department of Defense. ~ Robin Hayes,
430:This is a time of great confusion, of great darkness; other networks are slipping in through other dimensional planes. Soon the network of enlightenment will leave this earth. ~ Frederick Lenz,
431:This is why successful network businesses rarely get started by MBA types: the initial markets are so small that they often don’t even appear to be business opportunities at all. ~ Peter Thiel,
432:hierarchies are just special kinds of network in which flows of information or resources are restricted to certain edges in order to maximize the centrality of the ruling node. ~ Niall Ferguson,
433:I was Chairman for two days. I had an airplane with my engines, hit a building I insured, was covered by a network I owned and I still have to increase earnings by 11 percent. ~ Jeffrey R Immelt,
434:To complain about how the media are dominated by liberals, Limbaugh has an hour a day on network television, an hour on cable, and a radio show syndicated by over 600 stations. ~ Michael Parenti,
435:We in the network world are used to having time constraints and saying only what you have already thought through 150 times, because you don't have that much expansive opportunity. ~ Chris Cuomo,
436:When I came to the Food Network, I didn't want to do a cooking show. I told Kathleen Finch for nine months I didn't want to do a cooking show, I wanted to do a home-and-garden show. ~ Sandra Lee,
437:Fox News is nothing if not impressive. No matter how harsh the criticism it endures, the network somehow always manages to prove itself even worse than we had previously imagined. ~ Eric Alterman,
438:Graham Greene, a wartime intelligence officer in West Africa, based his novel Our Man in Havana, about a spy who invents an entire network of bogus informants, on the Garbo story. ~ Ben Macintyre,
439:There are only two companies in the world that can help me. That's Facebook and Google, because they are going to make me the largest digital network in the world, which is my goal. ~ Shane Smith,
440:The right to freedom of association is fine, but why shouldn't the cops be allowed to mine your social network to figure out if you're hanging out with gangbangers and terrorists? ~ Cory Doctorow,
441:The right to freedom of association is fine, but why shouldn’t the cops be allowed to mine your social network to figure out if you’re hanging out with gangbangers and terrorists? ~ Cory Doctorow,
442:A system is a network of interdependent components that work together to try to accomplish the aim of the system. A system must have an aim. Without the aim, there is no system. ~ W Edwards Deming,
443:I talked about the stuff so openly that people are able to connect and relate. I put everything out there [into the network], and if I'm having a bad time, people know about it. ~ Gabriel Iglesias,
444:Network marketing is really the greatest source of grass-roots capitalism, because it teaches people how to take a small bit of capital, that is your time, and build the American dream. ~ Jim Rohn,
445:Sometimes I think women are lucky because they can develop in ways men can't. The old-boy network may be oppressive to women, but it actually stunts men in terms of personal growth. ~ Willem Dafoe,
446:The most successful network marketers I know, the ones receiving tons of referrals and feeling truly happy about themselves, continually put the other person's needs ahead of their own. ~ Bob Burg,
447:Growing up, there was only classical music on BBC Radio. We had to listen to the American Forces Network in Germany, which played pop songs, or the pirate radio boats off the coast. ~ Michael Caine,
448:I don't have to work extra hard, but that's because there are a lot of women in my professional network and I have hired a lot of women as full-time writers and part-time columnists. ~ Ann Friedman,
449:Majority rule rests on numbers; democracy rests on the well-grounded assumption that society is neither a collection of units nor an organism but a network of human relations. ~ Mary Parker Follett,
450:Mr Letterman, 66, would retire when his contract to host the CBS network’s Late Show With David Letterman expires next year, ending a run as a late-night host that began in 1982 on NBC. ~ Anonymous,
451:The experienced, wise, energetic, intelligent individual functioning in a loose coalition with others in a wide network is far more effective than he is in a tightly organized group. ~ John C Lilly,
452:When I did 'The Social Network,' David Fincher told me that I managed to make a thankless character pretty awesome. I thought that was really cool because I think he's really cool. ~ Dakota Johnson,
453:Your network is your destiny, a reality backed up by many studies in the newly emergent fields of social networking and social contagion theory. We are the people we interact with. ~ Keith Ferrazzi,
454:Consider Brazilian cosmetics brand Natura, which deploys a direct-sales force of more than 718,000. By knocking on doors, it has established a vibrant network of brand supporters. ~ Martin Lindstrom,
455:Federal rules require the national rail network to have an operating PTC system by the end of the year, though many lawmakers have endorsed rail industry appeals for more time to comply. ~ Anonymous,
456:My advice is to stop trying to ‘network’ in the traditional business sense and instead just try to build up the number and depth of your friendships, where friendship itself is a reward ~ Tony Hsieh,
457:What you sow, you reap. It's a law of nature. Network Marketing is perfectly aligned with that. You get truly, EXACTLY what you're worth! No nepotism, no favoritism. That's rare today. ~ Bob Proctor,
458:A platform’s ability to scale rapidly is further enhanced by network effects. When positive network effects kick in, higher production leads to higher consumption, and vice versa. ~ Geoffrey G Parker,
459:Best-selling horror fiction is indeed necessarily conservative because it must entertain a large number of readers. It’s like network television. I’m your local cable access station. ~ Thomas Ligotti,
460:If networks are to be more efficient...this will come about only on the basis of a high level of trust and the existence of shared norms of ethical behavior between network members ~ Francis Fukuyama,
461:Quienes elijan hoy el network marketing, tienen una ventaja especial. Ingresan a la industria en el preciso momento en el que se está embarcando en una nueva y poderosa fase de evolución. ~ Anonymous,
462:The first RFC went out on April 7, 1969, mailed in old-fashioned envelopes through the postal system. (There was no such thing as email, since they hadn’t invented the network yet.) ~ Walter Isaacson,
463:The media network has its idols, but its principal idol is its own style which generates an aura of winning and leaves the rest in darkness. It recognizes neither pity nor pitilessness. ~ John Berger,
464:(The pseudo- and parasciences are nothing less, in fact, than small pools of knowledge that are not connected to the large network of science. They are valid only in their own network.) ~ Kevin Kelly,
465:The rationale for the vast network of government welfare programs as well as regulation and control over private enterprise is based on the socialist analysis of the market economy. ~ Richard Ebeling,
466:There are some great shows that come and go really fast, either because the network doesn't give them a chance or they just don't grab on to the psyche of the country quickly enough. ~ Lisa Edelstein,
467:It feels good to watch TV and know that you're being represented on somebody's network and for certain communities, it feels even better to know that you're being depicted truthfully. ~ Aeriel Miranda,
468:It's very true that an artist who networks well will have better opportunities than one who doesn't network well. But great networking skills without great art won't change art history. ~ Mark Kostabi,
469:I wouldn't totally rule out doing Letterman or the Tonight Show if I had a set that I just happened to write that I thought was funny but was still appropriate for network censors. But I'm ~ Joe Rogan,
470:The global network of DNA-based life emits ultra-weak radio waves, which are currently at the limit of measurement, but which we can nonetheless perceive...in hallucinations and dreams. ~ Jeremy Narby,
471:There are things that have excited me to no end, and it's the sharing of knowledge that has come about on the network, and I see at an increasing pace this ability to share what we know. ~ Vinton Cerf,
472:A good idea is a network. A specific constellation of neurons—thousands of them—fire in sync with each other for the first time in your brain, and an idea pops into your consciousness. ~ Steven Johnson,
473:I believe in having each device secured and monitoring each device, rather than just monitoring holistically on the network, and then responding in short enough time for damage control. ~ Kevin Mitnick,
474:Metcalfe’s law: the value of a network as a whole is proportional to the square of the number of participants. In other words, the more people in the network, the more valuable the network. ~ Eric Ries,
475:There's the psychotic ambitious side of myself that wants a fashion line and my own network and be like a combination of Oprah and Gwen Stefani. And have a perfume. Definitely a perfume. ~ Mindy Kaling,
476:Facebook is massive in scale and scope. Twitter is a public communication forum, but if I'm following you, you're not necessarily following me. LinkedIn is, simply, a professional network. ~ Jeff Weiner,
477:Obama won, but he had few illusions that he had vanquished big money. “I’m an incumbent president who already had this huge network of support all across the country and millions of donors, ~ Jane Mayer,
478:Perhaps human intelligence gathering was a version of network penetration, and he could better integrate into social situations by inviting humans to see an illusory version of himself. ~ Annalee Newitz,
479:That’s because my show is on a major network and you can’t show all that stuff, and also because my dad is alive and I would like to have lunch with him without feeling mired in dishonor. ~ Mindy Kaling,
480:When I accepted an internship at DV8, I knew it wasn’t going to lead to a Pulitzer. The network isn’t what you’d call “prestigious” or “groundbreaking” or “staffed by literate individuals, ~ Gina Damico,
481:I do have a handful of allies who will relink some of my old programs to the network once it is restored – some Samoans on Pacifica, Han Fei-tzu on Path, the Abo university on Outback. ~ Orson Scott Card,
482:My first job with a network was General Hospital, and that was ABC. I feel like I have so much history with them, that they treat their shows well and they have good, discerning taste. ~ Jaime Ray Newman,
483:How emigration is actually lived - well, this depends on many factors: education, economic station, language, where one lands, and what support network is in place at the site of arrival. ~ Daniel Alarcon,
484:Take intelligent and bold risks to accomplish something great. Build a network of alliances to help you with intelligence, resources, and collective action. Pivot to a breakout opportunity. ~ Reid Hoffman,
485:Computers are the central access; information processing based on a spiral network, similar to that which is the chaos of existence itself, the analysis of systems, the interlocking lokas. ~ Frederick Lenz,
486:computer and enter a single network registration key. All workstations can run the application from there. For example if you have 25 users in a network environment, you will pay for 25 licenses ~ Anonymous,
487:I had a very specific type of terrible network experience where I was told that people like Seth Rogen and Jason Segel weren't leads, so it truly drove me mad. So to be trusted is all I value. ~ Judd Apatow,
488:Information is recorded in vast interconnecting networks. Each idea or image has hundreds, perhaps thousands, of associations and is connected to numerous other points in the mental network. ~ Peter Russell,
489:I would not change very much about the American theater. I marvel and rejoice in the way the country's regional theaters have formed a network that has become, in essence, our National Theater. ~ Ken Ludwig,
490:Pavitt’s goal was to build a national network of like-minded people to fend off what he called “the corporate manipulation of our culture” by the media centers of New York and Los Angeles. ~ Michael Azerrad,
491:Dolphins may even be able to name each other with signature whistles. But their society may nevertheless be one of an overlapping network of minds, wandering linked through a transparent ocean. ~ Carl Zimmer,
492:Every time you glance down at your smartphone to check your location, you are unwittingly consulting a network of twenty-four atomic clocks housed in satellites in low-earth orbit above you. ~ Steven Johnson,
493:I was approached about having my own network many, many years ago. There were some people who wanted to start up a network, and I didn't want to get that involved in the business aspect of it. ~ Dolly Parton,
494:NE'TWORK: Any thing reticulated or decussated, at equal distances, with interstices between the intersections....

...RETI'CULATED: Made of network; formed with interstitial vacuities. ~ Samuel Johnson,
495:For me, the international expansion of eBay was the best idea. We are now in 35 countries, and have a huge global network. The second best one was the acquisition of PayPal - the wallet on eBay. ~ Meg Whitman,
496:I don't think I could ever do a network sitcom because the humor is often based on some trite circumstance. I don't want to be a part of a show where it's mostly about coming up with the jokes. ~ Sherilyn Fenn,
497:I'm hoping that these series, that originally aired in the 80's and 90's, prove to be as entertaining online and on portable devices as they were when first broadcast on network television. ~ Stephen J Cannell,
498:not hard to imagine a network neutrality law as the first step toward a Web fairness doctrine, with government trying to micromanage traffic flows to secure “equal treatment” of opposing viewpoints ~ Anonymous,
499:The movie's only serious criticism is reserved for Baker's television network, which doesn't think Americans care about Afghanistan - kind of hypocritical given this film's lack of substance. ~ David Edelstein,
500:The neural network is this kind of technology that is not an algorithm, it is a network that has weights on it, and you can adjust the weights so that it learns. You teach it through trials. ~ Howard Rheingold,
501:The whole construct of my universe was a cunning, entangled network of lies. I had to start over again. I knew that. And I had to begin by ceasing to loathe myself for my difference from the rest. ~ Pat Conroy,
502:By 2018, the laws had changed in many (though not all) states, and sixty-six US-based innocence projects had launched, with another ten in other countries joining the “Innocence Network” as well. ~ Edward Humes,
503:Thus the soul is not in the body, but the body in the soul, and the soul is the entire network of relationships and processes which make up your environment, and apart from which you are nothing. ~ Alan W Watts,
504:A lot of things that people think are risky, I don't think are risky. I don't get all that. I think what was really risky for network television was to let cable television to take the summers. ~ James Patterson,
505:In deep learning, there’s no data like more data. The more examples of a given phenomenon a network is exposed to, the more accurately it can pick out patterns and identify things in the real world. ~ Kai Fu Lee,
506:I should watch network television, or daytime television, because I'm not sure who all these people are who keep getting referred to in blogs and newspapers. I better get myself culturally attuned. ~ David Byrne,
507:One of the classic Silicon Valley plays is to move from an app to a platform so that you can attract people to build on and to your platform (thereby leveraging the network effect of compatibility ~ Reid Hoffman,
508:The sort of poetry I seek only resides in objects Man can't touch - like England 's grass network of lanes 100 years ago, but today he can destroy them and only Lord Farrer keeps him from doing it. ~ E M Forster,
509:Today, we need to listen more carefully. I read what people say on Twitter, my friends on Path, in addition to formal media. I look for patterns, and then I post questions back to my network. ~ Padmasree Warrior,
510:We now know that doing good to others, having a network of strong and supportive relationships, and having a sense that one’s life is worthwhile are the three greatest determinants of happiness. ~ Krista Tippett,
511:Anyone who knows me will tell you that I am all about money. I mean, just look how well my line of zodiac-inspired toe rings and homeopathic children's medications are selling on Home Shopping Network. ~ Tina Fey,
512:I just heard a rumor via the underground weapon network that Surt, the fire lord of Muspellheim, is hatching a new nefarious plot!”
“Oh my gods!” I cried. “There’s an underground weapon network? ~ Rick Riordan,
513:There's a whole network of people ready to simply inculcate you and enfold you into their world and they want more and more people in their world because they are in a campaign to change everything ~ Scott Lively,
514:There were two auditions for The Social Network, one with Aaron Sorkin and one with David Fincher. I was a nervous wreck. I was like, Okay, how do I hold the paper without my hands making it shake? ~ Armie Hammer,
515:The two of them, jogging to nowhere like guinea pigs in a play wheel, in front of a screen that seemed to be permanently fixed on the cartoon network. They were working out to Spongebob Squarepants. ~ Lucy Parker,
516:As Roy Baumeister summarizes the evidence, “Whether someone has a network of good relationships or is alone in the world is a much stronger predictor of happiness than any other objective predictor. ~ David Brooks,
517:Free-market capitalism is a network of free and voluntary exchanges in which producers work, produce, and exchange their products for the products of others through prices voluntarily arrived at. ~ Murray Rothbard,
518:The Pacifica Network is a vital cornerstone of our independent media landscape that depends on your financial support. Please donate today to safeguard the future of listener-powered community radio. ~ Amy Goodman,
519:Without effective local line leaders, new ideas—no matter how compelling—do not get translated into action, and the intentions behind change initiatives from the top can easily be thwarted. Network ~ Peter M Senge,
520:It's a dream realized to partner with Oprah and bring scripted programming to OWN. She has accomplished so much with the network, and I'm excited to work with her to be a part of its continued growth. ~ Tyler Perry,
521:It was a JOB; the video show was a JOB; you don't tell the Aristocrats joke at 8 o'clock at night on network tv, it would be funny though. But those guys know I like dirty stuff, I like clean stuff too. ~ Bob Saget,
522:The four forces that most often characterize winner-take-all markets are supply economies of scale, strong network effects, high multihoming or switching costs, and lack of niche specialization. ~ Geoffrey G Parker,
523:Free-market capitalism is a network of free and voluntary exchanges in which producers work, produce, and exchange their products for the products of others through prices voluntarily arrived at. ~ Murray N Rothbard,
524:If I play my cards right, I could bring network wrestling back to TV. Unfortunately, to most people, wrestling is a laughingstock. But fortunately, I'm reaching people who otherwise wouldn't watch it. ~ Andy Kaufman,
525:Mr. Darwin contributes some striking and ingenious instances of the way in which the principle partially affects the chain, or rather network of life, even to the total obliteration of certain meshes. ~ Richard Owen,
526:Shame can only exist if there is someone to see you feel it. So in a way, feeling shame is a luxury: only those living with a certain degree of social network are in a position to carry its weight. ~ Jostein Gaarder,
527:The railroad network of the German Empire made the Kaiser’s realm the most advanced military power in the world, and Britain’s precarious naval supremacy began to seem less relevant than it had been. ~ David Fromkin,
528:All women bring with them to work their affinity for relationships. Females tend to see the workplace as a network of connections where friendships are established as people cooperate to produce work. ~ Paul Coughlin,
529:There's a rumor that NBC is going to have Tom Brokaw fill in temporarily as the NBC News anchor. When asked why, a network spokesperson said, 'Because the only other NBC person we have is Bill Cosby.' ~ Conan O Brien,
530:This is not the wisdom of the crowd, but the wisdom of someone in the crowd. It’s not that the network itself is smart; it’s that the individuals get smarter because they’re connected to the network. ~ Steven Johnson,
531:We're living longer, we social network alone with our screens, and our depth of feeling gets shallower. Soon it'll be nothing but a tide pool, then a thimble of water, then a micro drop. ~ Marisha Pessl,
532:became the party of “family values,” Republicans inherited a powerful network of Christian ideas about sanctity and sexuality that allowed them to portray Democrats as the party of Sodom and Gomorrah. ~ Jonathan Haidt,
533:Believe it or not, your company, and even the industry, is not the opportunity. You are. Your company and Network Marketing are simply the vehicles that allow you to express your own inherent opportunity. ~ Randy Gage,
534:He also mobilized the Kochtopus, the sprawling network of some thirty-four public policy and political organizations his fortune supported by 2008. During the Bush years, it had been relatively quiescent. ~ Jane Mayer,
535:I am also trying to apply for real jobs, and the advice everyone always gives is to network. Network! Network! Not sure what this means, because apparently my version of networking comes off as flirting. ~ Jessica Pan,
536:It was an unbroken network of causality leading back to the first human who wasn't a chimp. And farther back, to the coalescing of the planets around the sun. If you wish to call that God, go ahead. ~ Orson Scott Card,
537:our species should really be known as Homo dictyous (‘network man’) because – to quote the sociologists Nicholas Christakis and James Fowler – ‘our brains seem to have been built for social networks’. ~ Niall Ferguson,
538:Bill Cosby spoke out against The Simpsons and there was this kind of evangelical, right-wing sect that was against The Simpsons. Fox was a new network at the time, though, so they were going to take risks. ~ Eric Andre,
539:Exposing students to lots of books and positive reading experiences while building a network of other readers who support each other provides students with tools that last beyond the classroom setting. ~ Donalyn Miller,
540:Cable series have more time to focus on characters, and a structure that allows for a development in character as you go along. Network shows have a pressure of time and space that is completely different. ~ James Frain,
541:Capitalism is a social system owned by the capitalistic class, a small network of very wealthy and powerful businessmen, who compromise the health and security of the general population for corporate gain. ~ Suzy Kassem,
542:Network: Any thing reticulated or decussated, at equal distances, with interstices between the intersections [....]

Reticulated: Made of network; formed with interstitial vacuities. ~ Samuel Johnson,
543:Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly affects all indirectly. ~ Henry David Thoreau,
544:I remember when I did the pilot, and I though no network is going to want to do this. How could that happen? A half Chinese guy walking the old west that doesn't fire one gun and never gets on a horse? ~ David Carradine,
545:I was a massive fan of 'Twin Peaks.' Massive. I don't know how any of us grew up in this age of television and weren't astounded, and saying that, I'm still shocked that that was on network television. ~ Michelle Forbes,
546:On my very first show, my partners in it, Oprah Winfrey and her network, and studio, Warner Horizon, who doesn't get enough credit, said, "Lady, we're going to let you call the shots the way you want to." ~ Ava DuVernay,
547:When the social network doesn't find it convenient to have privacy, we say, "Okay, social network, you don't want privacy, maybe we won't have it either." But we did this without having the conversation. ~ Sherry Turkle,
548:A brain is a society of very small, simple modules that cannot be said to be thinking, that are not smart in themselves. But when you have a network of them together, out of that arises a kind of smartness. ~ Kevin Kelly,
549:Between the journeymen, vampires crouched like monstrous gargoyles: hairless, corded with a tight network of steel-hard muscle, and smeared in lime-green and purple sunblock. Bubble-gum-tinted nightmares. ~ Ilona Andrews,
550:The utility model of computing - computing resources delivered over the network in much the same way that electricity or telephone service reaches our homes and offices today - makes more sense than ever. ~ Scott McNealy,
551:Bitcoin is a currency, bitcoin is a network, bitcoin is a technology and you can't separate these things. A consensus network that bases its value on the currency does not work without the currency. ~ Andreas Antonopoulos,
552:commands like ping. As a protocol, ICMP does not rely on TCP or UDP, and it does not use any application layer protocol. It exists as a protocol used to assist IP by helping manage the IP network functions. ~ Wendell Odom,
553:four main system components for the Internet of Things(IoT) 1>The Thing 2>The local network. 3>The Internet 4>The cloud IoT is not complicated in conception, but it is complex in its execution.What ~ Anonymous,
554:I am often asked if Network Marketing is a Pyramid Scheme. My reply is that corporations really are pyramid schemes. A corporation has only one person at the top, generally the CEO, and everyone else below. ~ Donald Trump,
555:Innovators were simply much more likely to question, observe, network, and experiment compared to typical executives. We published the results of our research in Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, ~ Clayton M Christensen,
556:Paul Buchheit: Then you have what we do with PCs, and that's technically pretty challenging—to take this big network of machines that are unreliable and build a big, reliable storage system out of it. ~ Jessica Livingston,
557:When I read in Fortune magazine that Warren Buffet, the billionaire investor and one of the world's richest men, was investing in a direct sales (network marketing) company, I decided I was missing something. ~ David Bach,
558:Obviously, in this day and age, with the TV shows, there are some really interesting ones. I'm not that interested in going and doing a network show, but like everybody else, trying to find something good. ~ Scott Speedman,
559:Paris to Jack and most others, then, was a network of deep trenches with vertical walls, and a few drafty battlements atop those walls—otherwise, the world’s largest collection of closed and locked doors. ~ Neal Stephenson,
560:In Iraq, four American soldiers have been arrested and charged with stealing a million dollars cash. After hearing about it the Fox network announced plans for a new reality show called 'GI Joe Millionaire.' ~ Conan O Brien,
561:Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly. ~ Martin Luther King Jr,
562:The best stuff happens when you take a chance. When you risk something and do the thing that the other people are taking a chance on, on a network kind of level, they will be rewarded. You know, risk-reward. ~ Lili Reinhart,
563:the wisest writers, those who become most popular, learn to draw upon art and literature in order to create works that speak to audiences more strongly, more deeply, and appeal to a wider network of readers. ~ David Farland,
564:You curate information that you want to receive. It's a lot different because I'm not asking you if it's okay, I'm just saying I'm following your updates. That's why I don't think of Twitter as a social network. ~ Biz Stone,
565:Without new money, salaries won't be paid, the health system will stop functioning, the power network and public transport will break down, and they won't be able to import vital goods because nobody can pay. ~ Martin Schulz,
566:You will meet people who believe all network marketing opportunities are pyramid schemes. Why spend all your time trying to convince them otherwise when there are legions of people who are open to what you have? ~ Randy Gage,
567:My point is that those aren’t just cameras, or drones, or crawlers. They’re the eyes of the panopticon. Every single spy eye in North America is networked or tapped, Anders. They all feed into NatSec’s network. ~ Edward Ashton,
568:Privately I think that I'm not really somebody who has a network television show. Celebrities are other people - Johnny Carson and Sylvester Stallone. I'm just a kid trying to make a living is the way I feel. ~ David Letterman,
569:stochastic neural network (neural network meaning we have neuron-​like units whose binary activations depend on the neighbors they’re connected to; stochastic meaning these activations have a probabilistic element) ~ Anonymous,
570:Once a critical mass of conversation is on Facebook, then it’s hard to get conversation going elsewhere. What might have started out as a choice is no longer a choice after a network effect causes a phase change. ~ Jaron Lanier,
571:National chauvinism is a very tough nut to crack, since a vast propaganda network is in place to keep the workers whipped up into a patriotic frenzy. Maybe this will change, but I doubt it unless it is addressed. ~ Michael Yates,
572:Patriotism ... is a superstition artificially created and maintained through a network of lies and falsehoods; a superstition that robs man of his self-respect and dignity, and increases his arrogance and conceit. ~ Emma Goldman,
573:There is a constant and intimate contact among the things that coexist and co-evolve in the universe - a sharing of bonds and messages that makes reality into a stupendous network of interaction and communication. ~ Ervin Laszlo,
574:Take the operation, Gabriel—for Hannah Weinberg, if for no other reason. Get inside the network. Find out who Saladin really is and where he’s operating. And then put him down before another bomb explodes.” Gabriel ~ Daniel Silva,
575:That's what I grew up loving. Whether it's 30 Rock or The Office or Parks And Rec... I don't know if those still work on network today or not, but The Grinder did not. But the great news is that it lives on on Netflix. ~ Rob Lowe,
576:There's very little money and very little freedom in doing it [webshows] for a major corporation. Doing things independantly is and always will be better I think, due to the recalcitrance of stubborn network hands. ~ Michael Cera,
577:building a network—connecting people or institutions in specific ways for specific purposes—is a far better starting point than a strategy of deterrence, cooperation, or coordination with another government. ~ Anne Marie Slaughter,
578:During the past few decades, modern technology, with radio, TV, air travel, and satellites, has woven a network of communication which puts each part of the world in to almost instant contact with all the other parts. ~ David Bohm,
579:Everybody gets everything handed to them. The rich inherit it. I don't mean just inheritance of money. I mean what people take for granted among the middle and upper classes, which is nepotism, the old-boy network. ~ Toni Morrison,
580:I'd lived in LA for two years and I said to my agent that I wouldn't do any more network TV, because my family and I had just made the decision to live in England. It would be a whole year in LA shooting network TV. ~ Damian Lewis,
581:The foundational idea of humanistic computing is that provenance is valuable. Information is people in disguise, and people ought to be paid for value they contribute that can be sent or stored on a digital network. ~ Jaron Lanier,
582:Although we tend to think of the brain as a discrete organ - a lump of squidgy tissue - it is better to think of it as part of an elaborate network of nervous tissue that reaches out to every single part of the body. ~ Tim Birkhead,
583:Eyes Only is more than just a voice and eyes on some cable hack...it's more like a network. People who help Eyes Only, they're all loyal, and they don't talk to anybody about anything, if you're not one of them. ~ Max Allan Collins,
584:the DeVos clan of Michigan. The family, whose members became stalwarts in the Kochs’ donor network, had made a multibillion-dollar fortune from a remarkable American business success, the Amway direct-marketing empire. ~ Jane Mayer,
585:'The Social Network' was probably one of the two or three things I've done in my life that I'm most proud of. I'm not going to engage in what about it was disappointing. There's nothing about it I was disappointed in. ~ Scott Rudin,
586:You have to have all these elements of a feature but with a third of the length. And also the development process - there are so many more steps in getting notes from the studio, getting notes from the network. ~ John Francis Daley,
587:Almost any problem, whether it's telling a family story, or telling a network-quality story, or answering a network note, becomes essentially instantly solvable, because you have a bunch of brains sitting in a room. ~ Loren Bouchard,
588:Comedy isn't really something where you get discovered. You can't network your way to being funny or talented. It's not hard to get seen if you're funny. If you're funny, talented, and work hard, you will go somewhere. ~ Amy Schumer,
589:Do you know many stories?” He smiled, and the network of lines that crossed his face turned to make themselves part of that smile. “I only know one story. But oftentimes small pieces seem to be stories themselves. ~ Patrick Rothfuss,
590:Google was the right set of people at the right time, and they ended up doing the right set of things. It's worth looking at how they are managed. They are network-oriented and allow a lot of flexibility and creativity. ~ Paul Saffo,
591:Inside a religious body you get sects and hierarchies, inside an information network you get bazaars and cathedrals, it is the same, call them what you like. They survive by pointing the finger of blame at each other. ~ Mary Douglas,
592:I will be asking my network to lead a discussion on the issues of class, race, energy, the environment, disaster planning, Iraq -- all those things and more. This encompasses so many of the major issues of our time. ~ Brian Williams,
593:The individual will to survive is often seen as just that, an individual thing. In fact, it's sort of a gene we all carry and like a network of computers it all contributes in some way to when it's individually needed. ~ Danny Boyle,
594:I don't think people realize the risks they face every time they create a text, or post on a social network. Unless you expressly make the effort, everything you do online, including texting, has a shelf life of forever. ~ Mark Cuban,
595:I think everybody else in Hollywood, including network execs, has the opportunity to ask for a raise or a change in scenery in a much shorter time frame than actors. But I do think the networks have to protect themselves. ~ Jorja Fox,
596:Jr. spoke eloquently about this phenomenon. “In a real sense, all of life is interrelated,” he said. “All persons are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects ~ Phil Jackson,
597:[Saddam Hussein] is a threat because he is dealing with al-Qaeda. . . . A true threat facing our country is that an al-Qaeda-type network trained and armed by Saddam could attack America and not leave one fingerprint. ~ George W Bush,
598:The basic pattern of life is a network. Whenever you see life, you see networks. The whole planet, what we can term 'Gaia' is a network of processes involving feedback tubes. Humans are part of the larger whole, Gaia. ~ Fritjof Capra,
599:We define a semantic network as "the collection of all the relationships that concepts have to other concepts, to percepts, to procedures, and to motor mechanisms" of the knowledge". ~ John F. Sowa (1984) Conceptual Structures. p. 76,
600:We're always pitching ideas and being told "no thank you." No offense taken, because I would so much rather be told the truth that they're not interested and be able to find the right show for that network down the line. ~ J J Abrams,
601:You can't even smoke a cigarette on network television anymore. Not that everyone should be smoking cigarettes, but that's how crazy it's gotten. You can't even do things like that that are real-life things. ~ Gloria Calderon Kellett,
602:Surely Musk did not have the gall to try to revamp the very idea of the automobile and build an energy network at the same time with a budget equivalent to what Ford and ExxonMobil spend on their annual holiday parties. ~ Ashlee Vance,
603:The zero-sum world [the movie The Social Network] portrayed has nothing in common with the Silicon Valley I know, but I suspect it's a pretty accurate portrayal of the dysfunctional relationships that dominate Hollywood. ~ Peter Thiel,
604:A tree’s most important means of staying connected to other trees is a “wood wide web” of soil fungi that connects vegetation in an intimate network that allows the sharing of an enormous amount of information and goods. ~ Tim Flannery,
605:CNN says Donna Brazile, the chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee, will no longer be a political commentator for the network. This comes after WikiLeaks posted more emails hacked from a top Hillary Clinton aide. ~ Ari Shapiro,
606:What makes networking work is that it sets up win-win situations in which all parties involved get to take something home. Networking is a sharing process. Until you understand that, you won't have much of a network. ~ Earl G Graves Sr,
607:Ever since Justin Timberlake portrayed him in The Social Network, Sean has been perceived as one of the coolest people in America. JT is still more famous, but when he visits Silicon Valley, people ask if he’s Sean Parker. ~ Peter Thiel,
608:It really boils down to this: that all life is interrelated. We are all caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied into a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly. ~ Martin Luther King Jr,
609:It really boils down to this: that all life is interrelated. We are all caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tired into a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one destiny, affects all indirectly. ~ Martin Luther King Jr,
610:Of what use, however, is a general certainty that an insect will not walk with his head hindmost, when what you need to know is the play of inward stimulus that sends him hither and thither in a network of possible paths? ~ George Eliot,
611:All this stuff - about the materiality of the network, what it's made of, and how it works - should be part of a basic media literacy, because we depend on this technology for more and more aspects of our day-to-day lives. ~ Astra Taylor,
612:North America in 1492 was not a virgin wilderness but a network of Indigenous nations, peoples of the corn. The link between peoples of the North and the South can be seen in the diffusion of corn from Mesoamerica. ~ Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz,
613:The same network is suppressed in states of hypnosis, in which the person is fully awake and responsive, but external awareness is altered (by way of hypnotic suggestion, attention to certain stimuli can be diminished). ~ Joseph E LeDoux,
614:A city is built to resemble a conscious mind, a network that can calculate, administrate, manufacture. Ruins become the unconscious of a city, it's memory, unknown, darkness, lost lands, and in this truly bring it to life ~ Rebecca Solnit,
615:Almost all the other fellows do not look from the facts to the theory but from the theory to the facts; they cannot get out of the network of already accepted concepts; instead, comically, they only wriggle about inside. ~ Albert Einstein,
616:For a fight to be productive, or at least relevant, writers should fight over different demands they put upon writing (as an individual, private act) and literature (a network of relations in which we are all involved). ~ Aleksandar Hemon,
617:I think it's very interesting how an American network chooses to tell this story. We don't name one country the good guy and the other country the bad guy. We talk about this co-responsibility that we share, in everything. ~ Demian Bichir,
618:Look, we can definitively agree that cable is far superior to network. That isn't to say that there can't be a great network drama or comedy that makes 20-plus episodes a year. We know that there are, and there have been. ~ Damon Lindelof,
619:she had wondered if any of his Christianity was true. Had it all been a cover? A way to network and look honest? Or had he truly loved Jesus, but found ways to compartmentalize the sin in his life as so many others did? ~ Terri Blackstock,
620:Just as we accumulate memories of facts by integrating them into a network, we accumulate life experiences by integrating them into a web of other chronological memories. The denser the web, the denser the experience of time. ~ Joshua Foer,
621:She couldn’t stop watching his eyes. They were bright black, surrounded by an incredible network of lines, like a laboratory maze for studying intelligence in tears. They seemed to know what she wanted, even if she didn’t. ~ Thomas Pynchon,
622:You know, when people talk about filmmaking and the techniques of filmmaking, we use them all the time in network television news in order to make our stories simpler, tighter and more understandable to the general public. ~ Lowell Bergman,
623:In the real-time pressure of a lunar landing, an extensive social network of engineers focused on two men and a computer in an air-conditioned bubble, sitting on top of a rocket engine with a telescope and a control stick. ~ David A Mindell,
624:Rebuilding a network is a slow, brick-by-brick process. It's not just creating a hit show - it's building shows to back up that hit show; it's creating an identity of success so that people want their shows on your network. ~ Leslie Moonves,
625:The anarchist conclusion is that every kind of human activity should begin from what from what is local and immediate, should link in a network with no centre and no directing agency, hiving off new cells as the original grows. ~ Colin Ward,
626:The question is, what are appropriate words and inappropriate words for network television, and what's the context? Was this appropriate in this context? Or are you creatively trying to find a way to use that word on the air? ~ Don Ohlmeyer,
627:The world is changing and how we reach people has changed. It's no longer throwing ads on your network and putting up billboards. It's now social media and things move virally, and the networks haven't always caught up to that. ~ Malik Yoba,
628:Good innovators are careful observers, network extensively, run experiments, ask lots of questions, and find ways to bring diverse ideas together. Overarching all of this is an intrinsic interest in working through puzzles. ~ Scott D Anthony,
629:I'm grateful for every teacher or librarian who reads a book and says, "This is exactly the book that so-and-so needs to read; I'll get it in his hands." I'm amazed at the network of adults who make sure that kids get books. ~ Kate DiCamillo,
630:In the same way, the world is not the sum of all the things that are in it. It is the infinitely complex network of connections among them. As in the meanings of words, things take on meaning only in relationship to each other. ~ Paul Auster,
631:I would guess it didn't exactly represent a profile in courage for the vice president to wander over there to the F-word network for a sit down with Brit Hume. I mean, that's a little like Bonnie interviewing Clyde, ain't it? ~ Jack Cafferty,
632:The German word for “attack,” Angriff, exhibits its roots in the tactile act of grasping, of getting a grip on something, whether an enemy to be annihilated, a railroad network to be constructed, a symphony to be composed. ~ Peter Gay,
633:At the umbilical region we actually network with people. Picture that you are cutting those cords to everyone you know. It doesn't mean you don't love them; you are just cutting down on the negative energy pickup from people. ~ Frederick Lenz,
634:I’m a businessman. My family has a seat in the Dwarven Merchants Guild. Merchants buy and sell goods. Businessmen buy and sell stores. In my spare time, I manage a spy network. And occasionally, I write books.”—Varric Tethras ~ Varric Tethras,
635:system testing, involves testing of a complete application environment in a situation that mimics real-world use, such as interacting with a database, using network communications, or interacting with other hardware, applications, ~ Anonymous,
636:Technology/science,” “pure/applied,” “internal/external,” and “technical/ social” are some of the dichotomies that were foreign to the integrating inventors, engineers, and managers of the system- and network-building era. To ~ Wiebe E Bijker,
637:We already have a professor who's using an online social network of MIT alums to help educate students in programming. Just imagine expanding that in Facebook-fashion to tens or hundreds of millions of people around the world. ~ Anant Agarwal,
638:We lie under the network of arching shells and live in a suspense of uncertainty. If a shot comes, we can duck, that is all; we neither know nor can determine where it will fall." - All Quiet On The Western Front, Ch. 6 ~ Erich Maria Remarque,
639:When I'm unhappy with something, people know, because I don't want to hold on to it. I'd rather deal immediately with the stuff that bothers me, so using my network - my girlfriends, my husband, my mom - I talk a lot, I vent. ~ Michelle Obama,
640:Each one of us is perforce linked by all the material, organic, and psychic strands of his being to all that surrounds him. Not only is he caught up in a network, he is carried along, too, by a stream. ~ Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Cosmic Life,
641:Hollywood has known this for quite a while: Cable is the place to go because they truly have a supportive network and they want to do things that cannot be seen on broadcast. That stimulates the writer-producer. Cable is king. ~ Bryan Cranston,
642:The role of social media is critical because it helps to spread cognitive dissonance by connecting thought leaders and activists to ordinary citizens rapidly expanding the network of people who become willing to take action. ~ Simon Mainwaring,
643:What, exactly, is the internet? Basically it is a global network exchanging digitized data in such a way that any computer, anywhere, that is equipped with a device called a 'modem', can make a noise like a duck choking on a kazoo ~ Dave Barry,
644:We also know that Iraq is harboring a terrorist network headed by a senior al Qaeda terrorist planner. This network runs a poison and explosive training camp in northeast Iraq, and many of its leaders are known to be in Baghdad. ~ George W Bush,
645:You will look in vain for a European search engine, a European online retailer, a European social network. The biggest EU-based Internet company is Spotify, the Stockholm-based music and video streaming company founded in 2006. ~ Niall Ferguson,
646:I'm proud of the fact that besides being known as a successful former football player, I've also worked hard to establish myself as a successful businessman, network broadcaster, sports & entertainment executive and philanthropist. ~ Warren Moon,
647:Jefferson's fear was that without such a system of public education, the country would end up being ruled by a privileged elite that would recycle itself through a network of private institutions that entrenched their advantages. ~ Fareed Zakaria,
648:Professional loyalty now flows "horizontally" to and from your network rather than "vertically" to your boss, as Dan Pink has noted. ~ Reid Hoffman,
649:The next thing I am doing is moving back home to Minnesota and getting involved in politics. I'm looking at a run for Senate in 2008, but in the meantime I am focused on knitting together the progressive network in the upper Midwest. ~ Al Franken,
650:The Noisiest buzz in the industry lately has been over the emerging use of cable TV systems to provide fast network data transmissions using a device called a cable modem. But the likelihood of this technology succeeding is zilch. ~ John C Dvorak,
651:The old boy network is still too strong in Canadian business. A visit to the Toronto clubs at lunch stands in about as great a contrast to the multicultural, multiracial subway underneath as can be humanly imagined. This is not healthy. ~ Bob Rae,
652:The people who received RFC 1 felt that they were being included in a fun process rather than being dictated to by a bunch of protocol czars. It was a network they were talking about, so it made sense to try to loop everyone in. ~ Walter Isaacson,
653:A network marketing business is based upon the leaders pulling people up, while a traditional corporate or government business is based upon only promoting a few and keeping the masses of employees content with a steady paycheck. ~ Robert Kiyosaki,
654:Animals live in another reality than ours, you know. There’s a network where they tell each other which humans can be trusted to care for, love and feed them. That’s how a cat or dog knows which house to go to for shelter. ~ Kathryn Meyer Griffith,
655:An immense industrial network cannot be managed in the same way that one changes a tire... It expresses a circuit of cosmic energy on which it depends, which it cannot limit, and whose laws it cannot ignore without consequences. ~ Georges Bataille,
656:  Have a role-and-responsibilities discussion. Match your Noogler with a peer buddy. Help your Noogler build a social network. Set up onboarding check-ins once a month for your Noogler’s first six months. Encourage open dialogue. And ~ Laszlo Bock,
657:I have a vision. I want to live in a world of enlightened beings. I want to establish a living, breathing network of people enjoying the lives of divine kings, and helping others do so too. Together, we will change the face of Arrakis. ~ Anonymous,
658:One of the reasons MSNBC is plummeting is that I, not long ago, refused to play any content from them. I figured, why? I mean, it's genuine depraved partisan politics insanity, genuine extremist radical ignoramuses on that network. ~ Rush Limbaugh,
659:Back then, you seemed like a crazy person when you were trying to push the boundaries of network TV. People looked at you, and they were offended by the fact that you didn't follow the generic rules of what was expected on network TV. ~ Judd Apatow,
660:Network effects” are the modern equivalent of a principle first enunciated in St Matthew’s Gospel: “For whoever has will be given more, and they will have in abundance. Whoever does not have, even what they have will be taken from them. ~ Anonymous,
661:Nuclear proliferation is on the rise. Equipment, material and training were once largely inaccessible. Today, however, there is a sophisticated worldwide network that can deliver systems for producing material usable in weapons. ~ Mohamed ElBaradei,
662:So, we come out to Los Angeles. And we met with every network. We met with show runners, directors, writers, everything. And what we had an idea for, they didn't like. And what they had an idea for, we didn't like. So, we went home. ~ Reba McEntire,
663:The noted archaeologist Richard Leakey ascribes the essence of what makes us human to the reciprocity system: “We are human because our ancestors learned to share their food and their skills in an honored network of obligation,”9 ~ Robert B Cialdini,
664:To LGBT men and women worldwide, let me say this: wherever you live and whatever the circumstances of your life, whether you are connected to a network of support or feel isolated and vulnerable, please know that you are not alone. ~ Hillary Clinton,
665:Sri Krishna is said to be an avatar, which is a human way of trying to define very big. That is to say that Sri Krishna is not from the local area network, but he has come from a world that is different because his mind is different. ~ Frederick Lenz,
666:When I am talking about "It Takes a Village", I'm obviously not talking just about or even primarily about geographical villages any longer, but about the network of relationships and values that do connect us and binds us together. ~ Hillary Clinton,
667:Businesses who are members of Businesses for Social Responsibility or the Social Venture Network are internalizing costs on a voluntary basis and therefore raising their costs of doing business, but their competitors are not required to. ~ Paul Hawken,
668:But women are coming into Wall Street in large numbers — and they still are not making partner and are not getting into the positions that lead to the executive suites. There's still an old-boy network. You just have to keep fighting. ~ Muriel Siebert,
669:Well, for one thing, the executives in charge at Cartoon Network are cartoon fans. I mean, these are people who grew up loving animation and loving cartoons, and the only difference between them and me is they don't know how to draw. ~ Craig McCracken,
670:When the right people advocate for your work, your success becomes more likely. Being good is necessary, but it is not sufficient. Skill is a prerequisite for creative success, but talent is only part of the equation. The rest is network. ~ Jeff Goins,
671:You simply cannot do a sitcom by committee. It will not work. You've got to have one or two clean, creative voices in charge, and there's got to be some faith by the studio and network in those people to make the right choices. ~ Amy Sherman Palladino,
672:I call this "permission networking". My network is not the list of how many people I know. The strength of my network is how well everyone on the list of people I know, knows each other. Most people don't know this important principle. ~ James Altucher,
673:Kids don't even know what it means that you have to watch a show on Thursday night at 9 o'clock, on any given network. You just put it on your DVR, or queue it up on your computer, and it's an on-demand and instant access world. ~ Joseph McGinty Nichol,
674:The Food Network and the Cooking Channel have so many viewers. And, because there's no violence, some of that audience is children. So, I think we have a responsibility to educate parents how to produce healthy meals for their families. ~ Robert Irvine,
675:The literature Nobel laureate of this year has said that an author can do anything as long as his readers believe him.A scientist cannot do anything that is not checked and rechecked by scientists of this network before it is accepted. ~ Sune Bergstrom,
676:to make your mind more innovative, you have to place it inside environments that share that same network signature: networks of ideas or people that mimic the neural networks of a mind exploring the boundaries of the adjacent possible. ~ Steven Johnson,
677:Everyone with the new generation is about the social network and YouTube, so if you put a proper version of what it should ideally be, I think it's great. All the stuff on YouTube is there as a back-up! I think that's the way it should be. ~ Kerry Ellis,
678:I did very extensive diligence on Al Jazeera English, the network from which Al Jazeera America is going to be derived, and it's really very clear that they have long since established a reputation for excellence and integrity and objectivity. ~ Al Gore,
679:I have learned the password of two of my neighbors’ wireless home networks, so you can use theirs if you like. Be a parasite on their network. Global digital parasitism is the new Trotskyism. Connect to anywhere in the world you like. ~ David Cronenberg,
680:I probably felt some sense of relief, because when you're on this continuous production cycle and you're doing a show for a network where they expect you to come back every May or every June, you just don't get time to sort of recharge. ~ Scott Aukerman,
681:It's the one thing, a compromise I guess. On network it's the one thing you can't smoke on network. That's one of his character traits. We're working around that. We're trying to get aspects of it in there as much as possible. We'll see. ~ Neil Marshall,
682:Differing from Newton and Schopenhauer, your ancestor did not think of time as absolute and uniform. He believed it an infinite series of times, in a dizzily growing, ever spreading network of diverging, converging and parallel times. ~ Jorge Luis Borges,
683:When you look at the New York Times, when you look at The Washington Post, when you look at CNN. I mean CNN is all Trump all the time. It's called the [Hillary] Clinton News Network. Every story is Trump. All day long no matter what it is. ~ Donald Trump,
684:You do what you're supposed to do, but you have to be honest about what they're doing. When you do a comedy show on a network the problem is there are going to be a bunch of people who aren't comedians that are going to tell you what's funny. ~ Joe Rogan,
685:If you're going to be in a series and it has commercial breaks... People say, "Oh, there's a difference between cable and network," and my response to that is, "No, there's a difference between sponsored and not sponsored." That's the thing. ~ Scott Glenn,
686:Israel has many hopes, and faces extreme dangers. The most prominent danger is Iran, which is making every effort to acquire nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles, and establishing an enormous terror network together with Syria in Lebanon. ~ Ariel Sharon,
687:All Internet comedy is niche comedy. If you do an Internet video about Halo, every Halo fan will send it to every other Halo fan. But if you did an episode of a network comedy that parodied Halo, most of your audience wouldn't even get it. ~ Ricky Van Veen,
688:I consider Bush's decision to call for a war against terrorism a serious mistake. He is elevating these criminals to the status of war enemies, and one cannot lead a war against a network if the term war is to retain any definite meaning. ~ Jurgen Habermas,
689:In a peer network, no one is officially in charge. It doesn't have a command hierarchy. It doesn't have a boss. So, all the decisions are somehow made collectively. The control of the system is in the hands of everyone who is a part of it. ~ Steven Johnson,
690:On Election Day, to the surprise of Romney and his backers, Democratic voters turned out in far bigger numbers than the Republicans expected. The Koch network had spent an astounding $407 million at a minimum, most of it from invisible donors. ~ Jane Mayer,
691:Things maybe take longer usually when it comes to TV - especially network TV. There are usually multiple levels that you have to go through in terms of the casting director, the producers, the studio, the network, reading with other people. ~ Andre Holland,
692:We have an affordable housing crisis in the city,” says John Miller, executive director of Oregon Opportunity Network, “and when folks from out of town buy units and convert them into Airbnb units, that has negative effects on the neighborhood. ~ Anonymous,
693:At the same time, I think books create a sort of network in the reader's mind, with one book reinforcing another. Some books form relationships. Other books stand in opposition. No two writers or readers have the same pattern of interaction. ~ Margaret Mahy,
694:it enjoys strong network effects from its content ecosystem: thousands of developers write software for Apple devices because that’s where hundreds of millions of users are, and those users stay on the platform because it’s where the apps are. ~ Peter Thiel,
695:I think the rigors of a TV schedule are brutal and 'Six Feet Under' wasn't a network schedule. We did 13 shows, we didn't do 22. I don't know how people do that. I really don't. I mean the shows are shorter, but wow, it's quite a discipline. ~ Frances Conroy,
696:Nobody believed the 'Food Network' could last. Even I was short sighted and thought to myself, 24 hours of food on TV? They'll run out of things to talk about in four days! But that wasn't true. 'Food Network' continues to get better and evolve. ~ Bobby Flay,
697:The next Bill Gates will not build an operating system. The next Larry Page or Sergey Brin won’t make a search engine. And the next Mark Zuckerberg won’t create a social network. If you are copying these guys, you aren’t learning from them. ~ Timothy Ferriss,
698:You are not even aware of what is possible. The extent of their capabilities is horrifying. We can plant bugs in machines. Once you go on the network, I can identify your machine. You will never be safe whatever protections you put in place. ~ Edward Snowden,
699:It's the oldest, corniest piece of advice in the world but it still works. The strongest networks are built on friendship. Be a friend not only to the people in your network, but to the people who matter the most to the people in your network. ~ Harvey Mackay,
700:No one thing explains longevity in the Blue Zones. It’s really an interconnected web of factors—including what we eat, our social network, daily rituals, physical environment, and sense of purpose—that propels us forward and gives life meaning. ~ Dan Buettner,
701:We are parts of one universe, true enough. We stand within an almost infinite network of relationships. Yet each of us is a single point of consciousness, a unique event, a private, unrepeatable world. This is the essence of our aloneness. ~ Nathaniel Branden,
702:When you're shooting a network television show it inevitably starts airing a few episodes in, and depending on the ratings and the response from the public, you find yourself tweaking your performance or the scripts go in a different direction. ~ Lizzy Caplan,
703:...a new study by James Henry of the Tax Justice Network estimates that there is as much as 32 trillion dollars, which is over twice the entire US national debt, hidden away offshore not paying taxes, which makes for a very tempting target indeed. ~ Mark Blyth,
704:Having beef with someone is unnecessary and avoidable. Whatever the issue, if not positive, it is an opportunity to cut the excess fat from an unhealthy dietary network. Simply excuse yourself from the table of negativity and lean forward in peace. ~ T F Hodge,
705:The Olympics are getting mixed reviews. People are angry at NBC for showing a promo that revealed the winner of a swimming event even though the race hadn't aired yet. NBC apologized saying, 'We're just not used to people watching our network.' ~ Conan O Brien,
706:Years of solitude had taught him that, in one's memory, all days tend to be the same, but that there is not a day, not even in jail or in the hospital, which does not bring surprises, which is not a translucent network of minimal surprises. ~ Jorge Luis Borges,
707:I grew up on network sitcoms. If those are gone when I'm 65 years old, I would never forgive myself for not stepping up to that plate, as often as possible. I'm already bummed out that DVDs are dying off because, in my 20s, those were a huge thing. ~ Dan Harmon,
708:Parents should watch what their children watch and not use TV as a babysitter. If a show is objectionable they should turn it OFF. They should write the president of the network and tell him they are never going to watch that program again and why. ~ Bill Bixby,
709:The next Bill Gates will not build an operating system. The next Larry Page or Sergey Brin won’t make a search engine. And the next Mark Zuckerberg won’t create a social network. If you are copying these guys, you aren’t learning from them.” • ~ Timothy Ferriss,
710:This transition from community to network life is truly at the heart of the increasing feelings of loneliness, anxiety, and anomie that many people experience in the modern age. We’ve never been so “connected” — and yet so isolated at the same time. ~ Anonymous,
711:When you think about ideas in their native state of neural networks, two key preconditions become clear. First, the sheer size of the network: you can’t have an epiphany with only three neurons firing. The network needs to be densely populated. ~ Steven Johnson,
712:For people choosing to use a network marketing system to build a business in the B quadrant, the price of entry is a lot lower, the risks are lower, and the education and support are there to guide you through this personal development process. ~ Robert Kiyosaki,
713:I am a creator of TV shows. 'Lifestyle' ran for 14 years... that was pleasurable. We also had 'Runaway' for eight years. We did two years of a show called 'The Start of Something Big', and we did a network series called 'Fame, Fortune and Romance.' ~ Robin Leach,
714:This brings us to Beck, who on Tuesday night went on his former network and told Megyn Kelly that, before Fox News dropped him in 2011, "I made an awful lot of mistakes. . . . I think I played a role, unfortunately, in helping tear the country apart. ~ Anonymous,
715:As a passionate sports fan, as well as an athlete, I am excited to be a part of CBS Sports Network's historic sports-focused program hosted entirely by women, especially at a time when the influence of women in sports has evolved to where it is today. ~ Swin Cash,
716:    A two-sided market (with both producers and consumers) gives rise to four kinds of network effects: same-side effects (positive and negative) and cross-side effects (positive and negative). A growing platform business must manage all four. ~ Geoffrey G Parker,
717:Center for Disease Control in Atlanta is a striking case in point. Its network of sample hospitals allowed it to first “discover”—in the epidemiological sense—such hitherto unknown diseases as toxic shock syndrome, Legionnaire’s disease, and AIDS. ~ James C Scott,
718:He writes in his book that mycelia—the vast, cobwebby whitish net of single-celled filaments, called hyphae, with which fungi weave their way through the soil—are intelligent, forming “a sentient membrane” and “the neurological network of nature. ~ Michael Pollan,
719:In a clever retort, alluding to both his considerable girth and to his network of influential friends abroad, the agronomist replied, “Your Excellency, the weight of my body would break the gallows with a noise loud enough to be heard in America. ~ Scott Anderson,
720:I read the papers, I surf the Web. At the beginning of the year, I try to see at least two episodes of every show on our network. Am I surfing? All the time. I'm aware of the landscape. I'm a competitor, so I have to know whom I'm competing with. ~ Leslie Moonves,
721:Comedy Central was a great network, but 'Chappelle's Show' took it to a completely different level. Other shows got bigger because so many viewers were watching the 'Chappelle' reruns. For BET, the 'Real Husbands of Hollywood' has that same potential. ~ Kevin Hart,
722:I currently use Ubuntu Linux, on a standalone laptop - it has no Internet connection. I occasionally carry flash memory drives between this machine and the Macs that I use for network surfing and graphics; but I trust my family jewels only to Linux. ~ Donald Knuth,
723:I just wanted to make it clear that I was saying that the possibility is there and I would've been fine with it, the network would have been fine with it, but we ultimately didn't do that. I can make it official - Daryl Dixon is actually straight. ~ Robert Kirkman,
724:In an age of network tools, in other words, knowledge workers increasingly replace deep work with the shallow alternative—constantly sending and receiving e-mail messages like human network routers, with frequent breaks for quick hits of distraction. ~ Cal Newport,
725:Just about any story we think about doing, whether we've read it in a newspaper, heard it on the radio or come upon it through word of mouth - by the time you get there, every other network, cable station and talk show is already racing to the scene ~ Connie Chung,
726:What is special about VOIP is that it's just another thing you can do on the Internet, whereas it is the only thing - or nearly the only thing with the exception of the dial-up modem and fax - that you can do on the public switched telephone network. ~ Vinton Cerf,
727:With any video you see online, like with YouTube, you gotta watch an ad, and that's gotta stop. And I think it'll stop by...the shitty network shows they put out will just have the ads in the shows. The characters will be eating Cheetos or whatever. ~ Derek Waters,
728:At its core, I don't view Facebook as a social network. I think it could become the driver's license of the Internet. And beyond that, it can become the pipes and the plumbing upon what most of the Internet is built. I think it's very well positioned. ~ Tim Ferriss,
729:Even if, as seems likely, Islamic State is defeated in Iraq and Syria, its network in cyberspace and in the West will live on, a toxic milieu where the memes of dawa can breed, converting one loser after another to the cause of murderous martyrdom. ~ Niall Ferguson,
730:Price effects and brand effects have their place in a startup’s growth strategy. But only network effects create the virtuous cycle we described above, which leads to the building of a longlasting network of users—a phenomenon we called lock-in. ~ Geoffrey G Parker,
731:So what do you do? Really? (Kat)
Nothing. Really. It’s boring as hell. Artemis won’t allow me to bring anything here with me. No guitar. No Cartoon Network. Occasionally, I sneak a book in just to watch her wig out when she finds it. (Acheron) ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon,
732:We approach our shows the same way where we just have a map and we present them to the network so that they realize that, all things being equal, we can definitely head in that direction. Sometimes we do and sometimes we find better ways along the way. ~ Bryan Burk,
733:If my son wants to be a pimp when he grows up, that's fine with me. I hope he's a good one and enjoys it and doesn't get caught. I'll support him in this. But if he wants to be a network administrator, he's out of the house and not part of my family. ~ Steve Wozniak,
734:My worry about the New York Times is that it's got the only position as a national elitist general-interest paper. So the network news picks up its cues from the Times. And local papers do too. It has a huge influence. And we'd love to challenge it. ~ Rupert Murdoch,
735:Our generation will likely have the good fortune to experience two of the most amazing events in history: the creation of true machine intelligence and the connection of all humans via a common digital network, transforming the planet’s economics. ~ Erik Brynjolfsson,
736:Edison’s or Einstein’s discoveries would be inconceivable without the prior knowledge, without the intellectual and social network that stimulated their thinking, and without the social mechanisms that recognized and spread their innovations. ~ Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi,
737:Network Marketing allows anyone the opportunity, with little investment, to build their own residual income.

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738:The First Amendment says nothing about your getting paid for saying anything. It just says you can say it. I don't believe that if a corporation pulls all the money out of you or a network pulls their money away or you get fired, you're being censored. ~ Penn Jillette,
739:other tendency emerges because we rarely like the idea of standards that are inconsistent and uneven from place to place. It seems neater and fairer to provide a consistent standard for everything, whether it’s education, the road network or the coffee at ~ Tim Harford,
740:The Silk Road remained unsuitable for wheeled transport throughout its existence (about 150 BCE–1450 CE). It was, rather, a network of trails—camel trails. And camel power was a crucial factor in the unprecedented globalization that resulted from this trade ~ Anonymous,
741:Thus, the larger your network grows, the better your curation can become—a phenomenon we refer to as data-driven network effects. Of course, this is dependent on having well-designed curation tools that are continually tested, updated, and improved. ~ Geoffrey G Parker,
742:People don't have to go to cable news or network news. Live sports is the one of many things that's kind of community television. There are a lot of people who still tune in to "Sunday Night Football" or "Thursday Night Football" the way they did before. ~ Henry Blodget,
743:The moment when H. sapiens, having achieved (principally by way of agriculture) stable groupings in considerable clusters, really began to establish a permanent network of thinking centres on earth. ~ Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, The Phyletic Structure of the Human Group,
744:A hero of the piece was John Draper, a hacker known as Captain Crunch because he had discovered that the sound emitted by the toy whistle that came with the breakfast cereal was the same 2600 Hertz tone used by the phone network’s call-routing switches. ~ Walter Isaacson,
745:Some people are the best lyricists, got the most gas, but they don't know have the personality or the people skills to go out there and network and get they recognition and they name out there. Sometimes people can get in the way of they own selves man, real talk. ~ E 40,
746:The eruption of Krakatoa was, indeed, the first true catastrophe in the world to take place after the establishment of a worldwide network of telegraph cables—a network that allowed news of disaster to be flashed around the planet in double-quick time. ~ Simon Winchester,
747:When we choose a mobile network, do we check whether Airtel or Vodafone belong to a particular caste? No, we simply choose the provider based on the best value or service. Then why do we vote for somebody simply because he belongs to the same caste as us? ~ Chetan Bhagat,
748:But history—a moving, organic network of causally related events—is hard to outwit or outflank. History embodies a logic and momentum of its own with resistances, rewards, and penalties. History soon outwitted the Whigs and left them in its dustbin. ~ James MacGregor Burns,
749:Donald Trump is a man who was the star of a network reality show that helped to create templates for the abysmally biased way in which women and people of color, in particular women of color, have been treated in reality TV for the last decade and a half. ~ Jennifer Pozner,
750:During the days of segregation, there was not a place of higher learning for African Americans. They were simply not welcome in many of the traditional schools. And from this backward policy grew the network of historical black colleges and universities. ~ Michael N Castle,
751:If you've got a good enough business, if you have a monopoly newspaper, if you have a network television station - I'm talking of the past - you know, your idiot nephew could run it. And if you've got a really good business, it doesn't make any difference. ~ Warren Buffett,
752:It was commissioned in 1874,” she’d explained while carefully leading us there via a shadowy network of back alleys and decommissioned subway tunnels. “At the time, airplanes were science fiction. The true power of every nation—including London—was its navy. ~ Stuart Gibbs,
753:The term Big Brother is from George Orwell's book 1984 - where everyone's watched over by a network of cameras called Big Brother. I've never understood why Orwell chose that phrase for somebody watching you all the time. Isn't that more like Creepy Uncle? ~ Craig Ferguson,
754:But the Koch brothers’ network of climate-denial groups announced plans to spend $889 million on the 2016 race, and the rest of the industry-aligned groups engaging in climate denial have a combined budget that will likely exceed $1.5 billion annually. ~ Shawn Lawrence Otto,
755:En total y según datos de Aviation Safety Network, sitio que hace seguimiento a tragedias y accidente aéreos, en la historia se han presentado cerca de 88 siniestros de esta clase desde 1948 y poco o nada se supo del desenlace de las aeronaves y sus tripulantes. ~ Anonymous,
756:I'm going to do 'The Social Network Two: The Electric Boogaloo.' And I have a part in 'Beige Swan.' I'm going to be the lead, but I don't dance. I just do a lot of sitting down. It's too tiring to get up and dance around. That should be coming out in 20-never. ~ Amy Poehler,
757:The Clairol News Network became a way to bring updates and success stories about the Clairol Makeover to all employees so that their fears of the company going out of business could be redirected into conversations that built teamwork and led to innovation. ~ Judith E Glaser,
758:The local communities, through their leaders, were able to build a communications network that allowed my work here to reflect the needs and interests of the people within the 9th Congressional District. Its been an honor to do that and we did so successfully. ~ Nick Lampson,
759:There is no way the Americans are going to be able to carry out a full scale war against Iraq and at the same time maintain the same kind of pressure on the Al Qaeda network in countries as diverse as Indonesia, Philippines, and Pakistan, as well as in Europe. ~ Ahmed Rashid,
760:will. In 1985, David Ackley, Geoff Hinton, and Terry Sejnowski replaced the deterministic neurons in Hopfield networks with probabilistic ones. A neural network now had a probability distribution over its states, with higher-energy states being exponentially ~ Pedro Domingos,
761:Exiles can write down and preserve what we carry in our minds, but knowledge created and sustained by ongoing relationship dies when connections are broken. What remains is a network of life that is less intelligent, productive, resilient, and creative. ~ David George Haskell,
762:It’s the tale of how one gifted child grew into an extraordinarily driven and versatile CEO and how he, his family, and his colleagues bet heavily on a revolutionary network called the Internet, and on the grandiose vision of a single store that sells everything. ~ Brad Stone,
763:Mr. Morrow, IOI owns this network..." "Of course they do!" Morrow shouted gleefully. 'The own practically everything! Including you, pretty boy! I mean did they tattoo a UPC code on your ass when they hired you to sit there and spout their corporate propaganda? ~ Ernest Cline,
764:This document describes progress to date in establishing a defensive network capable of repelling wide-scale incursions by reconfiguring the national closed-circuit television surveillance network as a software-controlled look-to-kill multiheaded basilisk. To ~ Charles Stross,
765:When people look at the ratings and they're bad, I think people can get an idea of "Why would they even make the show?" And to a certain extent, original programming for any network is a loss leader to try to get you to keep the channel on your cable package. ~ Scott Aukerman,
766:here's a huge amount of work that goes into placating a network in regular television. It's literally 70% or 80% of your workload, is showing them the material, getting their notes and presenting it to them and making sure they weigh in. It's a huge amount of work. ~ Louis C K,
767:No one can tell you the rules of 'Celebrity Apprentice.' No one. Donald Trump just does what he wants, which is mostly pontificating to people who are sucking up to him, while the network people try to manipulate him into making the highest-rated show they can. ~ Penn Jillette,
768:...seen from above, landscapes are made up of mountains and watercourses. Just as a transparent model of the human body consists of a framework of bone and a network of arteries, the earth's crust is structured in mountain ridges, river, creeks, and gullies. ~ Reinhold Messner,
769:Show me a single idea which unites men nowadays with half the strength that it had in those centuries, and dare to maintain that the 'springs of life' have not been polluted and weakened beneath this 'star,' beneath this network in which men are entangled! ~ Fyodor Dostoyevsky,
770:The big goal on which platform managers must remain focused is the creation of value for all users of the platform, which strengthens the community, improves its long-term health and vibrancy, and encourages the continual growth of positive network effects. ~ Geoffrey G Parker,
771:and low-life cable network producers, who have never had a thought in their heads that did not come from something else they saw on cable television, are so unthreatened by me that they feel safe stealing my stuff and claiming to have had sudden strokes of genius. ~ Pete Dexter,
772:I hear a lot of young people talking about the need to network. I think that is true, and I think that building a network makes sense. But I also think that there is another way to approach it, and that is to try to make friends. Just try to make a lot of friends. ~ Dana Perino,
773:The most compelling reason for most people to buy a computer for the home will be to link it to a nationwide communications network. We're just in the beginning stages of what will be a truly remarkable breakthrough for most people - as remarkable as the telephone. ~ Steve Jobs,
774:Calculated acts of sabotage requires a large network or culture of saboteurs, which indicates why the Russian sabotage did not work: rather than functioning together as a cohesive, machine-like system they permitted each other their own individual pace for operating. ~ Anonymous,
775:Hey. Nobody has any trouble believing in the internet, right, which really is magic. So what's the problem believing in a virtual private network for Santa's business? It results in real toys, real presents, delivered by Christmas morning, what's the difference? ~ Thomas Pynchon,
776:It was not Boris Yeltsin standing on a tank that overturned the 1991 coup against Mikhail Gorbachev, but rather the clandestine network of fax machines, photocopiers, video recorders, and personal computers that broke decades of totalitarian control of information ~ Ray Kurzweil,
777:The terrorists are traitors to their own faith, trying, in effect, to hijack Islam itself. The enemy of America is not our many Muslim friends; it is not our many Arab friends. Our enemy is a radical network of terrorists, and every government that supports them. ~ George W Bush,
778:LinkedIn allows you to search histories and CVs in your network - it's great for finding people who work in a particular company, or who have worked with someone you know. It's also an interesting way to find references for people or companies you're getting to know. ~ Joichi Ito,
779:Advertising: the ultimate predator. He longed for the simplicity of the Gueran network, which simply did what it was supposed to and no more. When had these people lost touch with the fact that the purpose of a network was to facilitate communication, not impede it? ~ C S Friedman,
780:We all feel that if we have a crazy idea that might get laughed at, there's nothing wrong with seeing if there's a crazy writer out there who agrees with us and can take it to a crazy network and somehow bring something that's a little bit daft and edgy to life. ~ Steven Spielberg,
781:A parallel to this system of punishment is the trauma caused by enforced unemployment in capitalist society. Add to this an inability for the unemployed to find any imaginable alternative occupation, and the extent of the effects of network exclusion becomes clear. ~ Alexander Bard,
782:I'm a huge fan of good, procedural-type shows on television... there are a lot of roles for women. But there aren't a lot of great network television roles for girls that will let you start a character in one place and finish up with her in a totally different one. ~ Rachael Taylor,
783:Memory offers up its gifts only when jogged by something in the present. It isn't a storehouse of fixed images and words, but a dynamic associative network in the brain that is never quiet and is subject to revision each time we retrieve an old picture or old words. ~ Siri Hustvedt,
784:Of course, it is possible for any citizen with time to spare, and a canny eye, to work out what is actually going on, but for the many there is not time, and the network news is the only news even though it may not be news at all but only a series of flashing fictions. ~ Gore Vidal,
785:Perceptions and the range of thought are shaped significantly by a cultural network. This turns out to mean in European societies that the dualism of Descartes and the mind-as-computer idea of Alan Turing represent the core of cognition. But this seems misguided. ~ Daniel L Everett,
786:Sometimes I'm very disappointed at some of the people in our family of communicators, whether it be a songwriter or a rapper that's always talking about negativity or a singer or a columnist or a network that basically gets off on just trying to create the negative. ~ Stevie Wonder,
787:I think we're going to transition with our comedy programming, trying to broaden the audience and broaden what the network does. Those Thursday comedies, which the critics love and we love, tend to be a bit more narrow than we'd ultimately like, as we go forward. ~ Robert Greenblatt,
788:It is hard to find California now, unsettling to wonder how much of it was merely imagined or improvised; melancholy to realize how much of anyone’s memory is no true memory at all but only the traces of someone else’s memory, stories handed down on the family network. ~ Joan Didion,
789:Our knowledge is within the network of Mâyâ (unreality), and beyond that is freedom. Within the network there is slavery, it is all under law; beyond that there is no law. So far as the universe is concerned, existence is ruled by law, and beyond that is freedom. ~ Swami Vivekananda,
790:Ownership of thought depends on the thinker not subordinating himself to a 'ruling thought'. This is particularly difficult, argues Stirner, ... for language itself is a network of 'fixed ideas'. Truths emerge only when language is reworked and possessed individually. ~ John Carroll,
791:That by listening to some music, by reading some books, by looking at paintings, and most important by hanging out with one another - by collaborating with one another and creating your own network - you can achieve something that is much better than what is out there. ~ David Amram,
792:The Internet has long been heralded as an unprecedented instrument of democratization and liberalization, even emancipation. But in the eyes of the US government, this global network and other types of communications technology threaten to undermine American power. ~ Glenn Greenwald,
793:The network believed the Dutchman entered the wormhole safely, so if it did not come out the other end, the network would consider that a violation of causality. To avoid that, it sort of reset the game clock to a probability in which the Dutchman really did survive. ~ Craig Alanson,
794:Wait a second. Can you fake alarms anywhere else?” Max’s voice burst with pride. “Anywhere on Orron III, Captain. This network’s got so much capacity that they’ve hooked just about everything into it. Good cost reduction, but bad security, right, Captain?” “No foolin’. ~ Brian Daley,
795:We will direct every resource at our command - every means of diplomacy, every tool of intelligence, every instrument of law enforcement, every financial influence, and every necessary weapon of war - to the destruction and to the defeat of the global terror network. ~ George W Bush,
796:At the core of IFS is the notion that the mind of each of us is like a family in which the members have different levels of maturity, excitability, wisdom, and pain. The parts form a network or system in which change in any one part will affect all the others. ~ Bessel A van der Kolk,
797:Geeks are running the world, anyone who's seen The Social Network knows the dynamic has shifted, but what I think is iconic and timeless about Peter Parker is that he's an outsider, on the outside looking in, and that was something I thought was very important to protect. ~ Marc Webb,
798:I am definitely pro-European, even pro-global, and house music and electronic music has developed a network all over the world, between record shops in Berlin, Tokyo, London, Chicago, Minneapolis and L.A. That's really what I feel part of, rather than being French. ~ Thomas Bangalter,
799:One of the reasons why when Elvis dies or the Son of Sam is captured ABC News' ratings go up is because people who don't normally watch news are watching then. The question is, do you want to attract people who don't watch network news or fight over the people who do? ~ Roone Arledge,
800:Anyone who slaps a 'this page is best viewed with Browser X' label on a Web page appears to be yearning for the bad old days, before the Web, when you had very little chance of reading a document written on another computer, another word processor, or another network. ~ Tim Berners Lee,
801:idea of a button to register disdain for posts at the social network. "That's not something that we think is good for the world," Zuckerberg said, expressing concern that "like" and "dislike" buttons could turn into a voting system to judge posts. "The thing that I think is ~ Anonymous,
802:I had been drawing my weekly comic strip, 'Life in Hell,' for about five years when I got a call from Jim Brooks, who was developing 'The Tracey Ullman Show' for the brand-new Fox network. He wanted me to come in and pitch an idea for doing little cartoons on that show. ~ Matt Groening,
803:The network wants you to make a thing that's just a stand-alone episode, so you never get any character or continuity. This is one of the ways in which television can actually be good, and even better than the movies, because it gives you a chance to tell a long story. ~ Billy Campbell,
804:With this show [Stand-Up Revolution ], I loved the idea that I would be picking the talent that goes on, not the network. It was me handpicking people who might not have gotten the chance to be on TV. So, I thought it was real cool that I was putting people up there. ~ Gabriel Iglesias,
805:[George Carlin] was obsessive about time; he was obsessive compulsive about his material and making things shorter and more perfect. He did an HBO hour every other year. It's live; you have to be off-stage at 55 minutes. It's a network; you've got to be off. And it's perfect. ~ Jay Mohr,
806:high-density liquid networks make it easier for innovation to happen, but they also serve the essential function of storing those innovations. Before writing, before books, before Wikipedia, the liquid network of cities preserved the accumulated wisdom of human culture. ~ Steven Johnson,
807:What is called "objectivity," scientific for instance (in which I firmly believe, in a given situation) imposes itself only within a context which is extremely vast, old, firmly established, or rooted in a network of conventions … and yet which still remains a context. ~ Jacques Derrida,
808:Further discomfort from these new realities afflicts men who expected to reach a certain level by dint of their white maleness but who now have to make room for women and minorities as well as their own generational bulge. The old boy network doesn’t help them much anymore. ~ Gail Sheehy,
809:Given that Europe’s legacy to the world consists in the two great goods of Christianity and democracy it is hardly surprising if the EU no longer has the endorsement of the European people, even if it has created a network of clients upon whose support it can always rely. ~ Roger Scruton,
810:I started working at Bravo in 2005, when I was offered a job by Lauren Zalaznick, the network's chairman. She encouraged me to start a blog. I wrote behind-the-scenes gossip about 'Battle of the Network Reality Stars,' the first show I took on as head of current programming. ~ Andy Cohen,
811:I think it's a blessing that the show [Dracula] is on a network because it forces everyone to use their imaginations and be creative. The power of suggestion comes back. So, in the sex scenes, no one is ever fully naked, but I feel the suggestion is so much sexier. ~ Oliver Jackson Cohen,
812:Television is much more difficult because at every moment, the network can force you to change things based on their belief about what would make it popular. You’re in a constant debate with a gun to your head, and the gun is cancellation. So it’s hard to win the arguments. ~ Judd Apatow,
813:At MIT, I had the good fortune for seven years to teach network theory, which is basic to many disciplines, to one-third of the undergraduate student body. It was an experiment to see how high we could bring their level of understanding, and it exceeded all of my expectations. ~ Amar Bose,
814:We’re a clandestine network of scientists, military personnel, and a handful of people in senior government. But unlike the Illuminati, we didn’t come together for sinister purposes — far from it. We have a common and single goal: to try to fight the Styx any way we can. ~ Roderick Gordon,
815:What is called "objectivity," scientific for instance (in which I firmly believe, in a given situation) imposes itself only within a context which is extremely vast, old, firmly established, or rooted in a network of conventions ... and yet which still remains a context. ~ Jacques Derrida,
816:In writing this book, I have come to feel like a kind of immigrant in my own life, inhabiting a world of reflections and images of people I can't fully know, some of whom are dead, and I see now that my life has been shaped by this network, in ways I didn't always perceive. ~ Zachary Lazar,
817:I would like to thank those who spoke boldly against the 'gay marriage float' in the 2014 Rose Parade. Apparently, that vigorous opposition came from perhaps millions of people, and it had a significant influence on how the matter was handled on network and cable television. ~ James Dobson,
818:Muqtada is radical in the sense that he wants the U.S. occupation to end and has always said so from the beginning. Secondly, his support among the Shia really runs along class lines; it's mainly the poor who support him. His organization runs an enormous social network. ~ Patrick Cockburn,
819:The political nonsense of network television and the culture of a set and all the problems that that can create, I can take. I can't take betraying the truth of what I'm doing. It cuts to the absolute core of everything that I do in the craft, in this world that I live in. ~ Richard Schiff,
820:This is a dream come true. HBO is the highest echelon in the world for a stand-up comedian to attain. Throughout my career I've trusted my instincts to lead me down the right path, and I am honored to work together with this network while contributing to the legacy that is HBO. ~ Dane Cook,
821:We know there were abductions,” Cameron turned to Piper, ignoring Trevor and his mother. “At first, they were just rumors, then they —the people I mentioned —started to receive footage from all over the world from a network of sources. But they never knew for sure about Meyer. ~ Sean Platt,
822:Whatever the rhythm was, luck rewarded us, because, wanting connections, we found connections — always, everywhere, and between everything. The world exploded in a whirling network of kinships, where everything pointed to everything else, everything explained everything else… ~ Umberto Eco,
823:Diana: Theo, if you had access to one of those computers, could you find a way to, I don't know--
Theo: Infiltrate Jason's network and decimate his data stores, corrupting every bit of information he's gathered and rendering his research worthless?
Diana: Um, yes that. ~ Leigh Bardugo,
824:I created a show called 'Crash' for Starz, which was their first original drama, and that was not a good experience. I had a great time working with the cast and crew, but it was a young network and an intrusive studio, and to be honest I didn't really enjoy the movie 'Crash. ~ Glen Mazzara,
825:Now, I know you expected me to say that, well, I just kick back in the rocking chair, fished a little bit, listened to Willie Nelson tapes and watched old baseball games on the Classic Sports network. And, tell you the truth, I have done that for maybe about five total minutes. ~ Dan Rather,
826:Out came an extraordinarily complex network of plastic, brass, and stainless-steel tubing, which in seconds Kona had assembled into what Quinn thought was either a very small and elegant linear particle accelerator or, more likely, the most complex bong ever constructed. ~ Christopher Moore,
827:We had shot six episodes of the West Wing season when 9/11 happened. An extraordinary thing that would never happen today is Aaron going to the network and saying, "I think we need to go back and reshoot, I have something I want to do," and the network just kind of let him do it. ~ Rob Lowe,
828:We have a large circle—all of them anti-Hitler,” one participant told Inge. “And each of these friends has his own separate circle which is anti-Hitler, and so on and so forth: a great underground network against Hitler. If only someone could get them to act collectively. ~ Russell Freedman,
829:the imagination network enables us to construct personal meaning from our experiences, remember the past, think about the future, imagine other perspectives and scenarios, comprehend stories, and reflect on mental and emotional states—both our own and those of others.36 ~ Scott Barry Kaufman,
830:If you ask anybody at Cyber Command or look at any of the job listings for openings for their positions, you'll see that the one thing they don't prioritize is computer network defense. It's all about computer network attack and computer network exploitation at Cyber Command. ~ Edward Snowden,
831:Stalin’s power consisted of three distinct elements: total control of the party bureaucracy, total control of the means of communication – with the Kremlin telephone network as the central hub – and total control of a secret police staffed by men who themselves lived in fear. ~ Niall Ferguson,
832:Every story about Oprah Winfrey Network was that it was struggling.I literally had a come-to-Jesus meeting with myself to say, 'Lord, what would you have me do?' What I know for sure is that the only way to hold onto yourself is through a spiritual base - otherwise you lose it. ~ Oprah Winfrey,
833:I can go into LinkedIn and search for network engineers and come up with a list of great spear-phishing targets because they usually have administrator rights over the network. Then I go onto Twitter or Facebook and trick them into doing something, and I have privileged access. ~ Kevin Mitnick,
834:If you have ever done any security work - and it did not involve the concept of "network of trust" - it wasn't security work, it was - masturbation. I don't know what you were doing. But trust me, it's the only way you can do security, it's the only way you can do development. ~ Linus Torvalds,
835:I think the brain is essentially a computer and consciousness is like a computer program. It will cease to run when the computer is turned off. Theoretically, it could be re-created on a neural network, but that would be very difficult, as it would require all one's memories. ~ Stephen Hawking,
836:It is easier to wiggle the toes than reset the biological clock, but that is just a belief that is rooted in superstition. If we could understand that the human body is a network of information and energy, then we would see that the same principles apply everywhere in the body. ~ Deepak Chopra,
837:North Carolina is home to some of the largest financial institutions in the country, and a vibrant network of community banks. We're a banking state, and we're proud of that distinction. But we also understand that responsible financial regulation protects consumers and businesses. ~ Kay Hagan,
838:The Internet has been a great outlet for storytelling. After all, there are web-based shows that have started online and have then gotten picked up. I think it's a great opportunity for artists to get through the network roadblock. It just allows us another venue to be creative in. ~ Eva LaRue,
839:My Food Network shows, 'Emeril Live' and 'Essence of Emeril,' are not in production right now, but I wouldn't say that I'm necessarily leaving Food Network. I have a lot of television still in me. I enjoy teaching people, so it's just a matter of time before I do something new. ~ Emeril Lagasse,
840:There is no need for a fear of losing control over who is accessing the network to hold back the productivity benefits of flexible working. By examining their access strategy, businesses can implement practices that will keep data secure and control access what and from where. ~ Richard Jackson,
841:When computers (people) are networked, their power multiplies geometrically. Not only can people share all that information inside their machines, but they can reach out and instantly tap the power of other machines (people), essentially making the entire network their computer. ~ Scott McNealy,
842:Birds of a feather: Your contacts are too homogeneous, all like you. •   Network lag: Your network is about your past, not your future. •   Echo chamber: Your contacts are all internal; they all know each other. •   Pigeonholing: Your contacts can’t see you doing something different. ~ Anonymous,
843:If Facebook gets your entire social graph, you don't necessarily want to share everything with your entire social graph. You might wanna parse that social graph. So there's a company called PASS that is a private social network that I personally use for my friends and my family. ~ Ashton Kutcher,
844:in-house content production team. The company boasts about 1,200 content creators on its network generating 400 million monthly video views. Its channels count 40 million subscribers and generates 120 million unique cookies —  a measurement YouTube itself counts for traffic purposes. ~ Anonymous,
845:Startups are transforming our society. Over the past 100 years, we've gone from an industrial era, where a hierarchical structure dominated business and society, to a post information era where the network is rapidly disrupting the hierarchy and transforming the way we work and live. ~ Brad Feld,
846:The families in positions of great financial power obsessively interbreed with each other. But I'm not talking about one Earth race, Jewish or non-Jewish. I'm talking about a genetic network that operates through all races, this bloodline being a fusion of human and reptilian genes. ~ David Icke,
847:Veteran print editors and reporters at places like the 'Times' and 'The New Yorker' manage to feed and clothe their families without costing their companies a million bucks a month, and they produce a great deal more valuable reporting and analysis than the network news stars do. ~ Eric Alterman,
848:Windmills installed around the world converting their direct current into alternating current and feeding the electric energy into the world network can harvest the planet Earth's prime daily energy income source-the wind--and adequately supply all the world's energy needs ~ R Buckminster Fuller,
849:Each member of this shadowy network resented the others, who were irritating reminders that nothing was more American, whatever that means, than fleeing the American, whatever that is, and that their soft version of self-imposed exile was just another of late empire's packaged tours. ~ Ben Lerner,
850:I don't believe there are climate skeptics. I think there are people who indulge in a culture of what can be reduced to Fox network thinking. That has nothing to do with the politics that apply to the protection of quality of life in any sense. It's like talking to a member of a cult. ~ Sean Penn,
851:she hated that the dress would give the network an opportunity to deduct more IQ points, though why people seemed to think large breasts destroyed gray matter, she didn’t know. Especially when it was clear that men often thought with their penises and bypassed their brains altogether. ~ Wendy Wax,
852:Drawing on the best modern scholarship, this book seeks to rescue the history of networks from the clutches of the conspiracy theorists, and to show that historical change often can and should be understood in terms of precisely such network-based challenges to hierarchical orders ~ Niall Ferguson,
853:EVERY MOMENT IN BUSINESS happens only once. The next Bill Gates will not build an operating system. The next Larry Page or Sergey Brin won’t make a search engine. And the next Mark Zuckerberg won’t create a social network. If you are copying these guys, you aren’t learning from them. ~ Peter Thiel,
854:EVERY MOMENT IN business happens only once. The next Bill Gates will not build an operating system. The next Larry Page or Sergey Brin won’t make a search engine. And the next Mark Zuckerberg won’t create a social network. If you are copying these guys, you aren’t learning from them. ~ Peter Thiel,
855:Some of the guys in the Northern Alliance are war criminals. One of the Northern Alliance commanders ran a slave girl network in Kabul in 1994. Remember that there was a period when every woman on the streets was at risk of being raped. This was the Northern Alliance period of glory. ~ Robert Fisk,
856:I'm the only girl on The Food Network who grills - I have two bestselling grilling books. I try to really focus on what men and women can do outside together out on the grill. I think it's really fun to have men and women out there together, having fun, working and enjoying themselves. ~ Sandra Lee,
857:The frontiers of a book are never clear-cut: beyond the title, the first lines, and the last full-stop, beyond its internal configuration and its autonomous form, it is caught up in a system of references to other books, other texts, other sentences: it is a node within a network. ~ Michel Foucault,
858:The story of the growth of the World Wide Web can be measured by the number of Web pages that are published and the number of links between pages. The Web's ability to allow people to forge links is why we refer to it as an abstract information space, rather than simply a network. ~ Tim Berners Lee,
859:We are not only a part of the world but we are the world. The world is incomplete without us as it is made of people like us. Everyone is connected to each other just like every single cell in the body is connected with every other cell through a network of nerves and flow of blood. ~ Awdhesh Singh,
860:In this age of omniconnectedness, words like 'network,' 'community' and even 'friends' no longer mean what they used to. Networks don't exist on LinkedIn. A community is not something that happens on a blog or on Twitter. And a friend is more than someone whose online status you check. ~ Simon Sinek,
861:It is when death is rendered graphically, is televised so to speak, that you sense an eerie separation between your condition and yourself. A network of symbols has been introduced, an entire awesome technology wrested from the gods. It makes you feel like a stranger in your own dying. ~ Don DeLillo,
862:I was lucky. I always had really great friends in my personal life, people always just knew who I was. It wasn't until I was in show business where that sort of changed or shifted at first. I have always had a great support network. I have had a lot of really wonderful, close friends. ~ Margaret Cho,
863:There is this absurd assumption that the revitalisation of the public sphere is always a good thing. I think people tend to confuse 'civic' and 'civil,' and they believe that everything that is done by citizens is necessarily a good thing because you build a network, an association. ~ Evgeny Morozov,
864:All I watch is the Food Network. I took a cheese making class a few weeks ago, and I told my family and friends to only get me kitchen stuff on my birthday. I'm into every kind of cookbook and anything by Anthony Bourdain. I'd love to own a restaurant if I could find the right chef. ~ Jesse McCartney,
865:A recent analysis of election coverage by the Tindall report which tracks network nicely news programs found that Bernie Sanders received just ten minutes out of 857 minutes of campaign coverage in 2015. Compare that to 234 minutes for Donald Trump, and 113 for Hillary Clinton. ~ Melissa Harris Perry,
866:Some people are cut out to follow a higher being, like God or the hosts of the Home Shopping Network, but there are other people, people like me, who find it harder to follow the whims of parents or teachers or two-thousand-year-old undead Jewish mystics with strong opinions on divorce. ~ Katie Henry,
867:The question is how does Hilary Clinton fit in this broader network? She's a centralising cog. You've got a lot of different gears in operation from the big banks like Goldman Sachs and major elements of Wall Street, and Intelligence and people in the State Department and the Saudis. ~ Julian Assange,
868:The use of network tools can be harmful. If you don’t attempt to weigh pros against cons, but instead use any glimpse of some potential benefit as justification for unrestrained use of a tool, then you’re unwittingly crippling your ability to succeed in the world of knowledge work. This ~ Cal Newport,
869:When emotions are expressed...all systems are united and made whole. When emotions are repressed, denied, not allowed to be whatever they may be, our network pathways get blocked, stopping the flow of the vital feel-good, unifying chemicals that run both our biology and our behavior. ~ Candace B Pert,
870:Bitcoin or other digital currency isn’t saved in a file somewhere; it’s represented by transactions recorded in a blockchain—kind of like a global spreadsheet or ledger, which leverages the resources of a large peer-to-peer bitcoin network to verify and approve each bitcoin transaction. ~ Don Tapscott,
871:Things and people moved around me, taking positions in obscure hierarchies, participating in systems I didn't know about and never would. A complex network of objects and concepts. You live through certain things before you understand them. You can't always take the analytical position. ~ Sally Rooney,
872:Whoever has the best algorithms and the most data wins. A new type of network effect takes hold: whoever has the most customers accumulates the most data, learns the best models, wins the most new customers, and so on in a virtuous circle (or a vicious one, if you’re the competition). ~ Pedro Domingos,
873:At the current rate of 28 miles of SBInet [Secure Border Initiative network] technology every 4.5 years, it would take 320 years - or until the year 2330 - to deploy SBInet technology across the Southwest border. That statistic would be comical if the subject matter were not so serious. ~ Henry Cuellar,
874:If the role is right and it's another situation of having a benevolent genius at the head of it, someone who likes actors, and will protect the actors from the ravages of reality-TV drama. It's a brutal world, and you need to have a strong creative team who can stand up to the network. ~ Olivia Williams,
875:I was never given this advice, people aren't given this advice, focus on growing and maintaining relationships for your network, and that's key. And most of the advice tends to be, you know, discover your strengths, build up your resume, get a title, all of that stuff pales in comparison. ~ Reid Hoffman,
876:Networks are, by definition, laggy and may drop or stall at any point in time. Most code presumes that all access to local storage works (because, most often, it does). This is careless, and will not scale to storage over a network, where failures and intermittent long load times are common. ~ Anonymous,
877:The “Internet” is not now, nor has it been for some time, a “simple network of computers.” With smart phones, iPads, Wi-Fi, NSA-everything, IPv6, Botnets, etc., it would be far more accurate to call it a “four dimensional tesseract hypernet.” It’s a completely chaotic clusterfuck, basically. ~ Anonymous,
878:Today’s perfect right hooks always include three characteristics: They make the call to action simple and easy to understand. They are perfectly crafted for mobile, as well as all digital devices. They respect the nuances of the social network for which you are making the content. I’ll ~ Gary Vaynerchuk,
879:What Americans don't want to admit ... is that not only is there not a contradiction between state regulation and freedom, but in order for us to actually be free in our social interactions, there must be an extremely elaborated network of health, law, institutions, moral rules and so on. ~ Slavoj Zizek,
880:Obviously sex and nudity sells, but that's what people go to cable for but that's not going to happen on network daytime television... so I think it really is always going to come down to story. How do you make a story interesting enough so people will tune in? That's always going to be it. ~ Jack Wagner,
881:Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it. Cut off the support network and isolate the target from sympathy. Go after people and not institutions; people hurt faster than institutions. (This is cruel, but very effective. Direct, personalized criticism and ridicule works.) ~ Saul Alinsky,
882:Upon further reflection, and after meeting with the President of MSNBC, I have tendered my resignation. It is my sincere hope that all of my colleagues, at this special network, will be allowed to focus on the issues that matter without the distraction of myself or my ill-judged comments. ~ Martin Bashir,
883:We have more computing power in the drop ships’ tactical integrated neural network computers than existed on the entire planet fifty years ago, and somehow mission planning goes better when you’re outside in the fresh air and drawing diagrams and maps into the dirt with a pointy stick. “Two ~ Marko Kloos,
884:And then you're going to have a president whose business empire depends on sort of delivering certain policies. For example, one thing that was quoted in the Newsweek report - that his [Donald Trump] pushing policies of nuclear arms for South Korea would actually improve his business network. ~ Jill Stein,
885:And again, this connection that you get: I meet Joe at church. Joe's connected to a whole network of people I don't know. Joe likes me. He invites me over to his son's birthday party, and I meet his whole family. I meet his friends. I get to know his neighborhood. That happens all the time. ~ Michael Emerson,
886:But my first months at Whitney Young gave me a glimpse of something that had previously been invisible—the apparatus of privilege and connection, what seemed like a network of half-hidden ladders and guide ropes that lay suspended overhead, ready to connect some but not all of us to the sky. ~ Michelle Obama,
887:I must confess that I've never trusted the Web. I've always seen it as a coward's tool. Where does it live? How do you hold it personally responsible? Can you put a distributed network of fiber-optic cable "on notice"? And is it male or female? In other words, can I challenge it to a fight? ~ Stephen Colbert,
888:Lifetime corporate employment is dead; we’re all free agents now, managing our own careers across multiple jobs and companies. And because today’s primary currency is information, a wide-reaching network is one of the surest ways to become and remain thought leaders of our respective fields. ~ Keith Ferrazzi,
889:'The Food Network' was just starting in New York, and I was getting lots of attention from Mesa Grill. They had no money, so if you couldn't get there by subway, you couldn't be on. It wasn't like TV was something I really wanted to do - but I knew it would be great publicity for my restaurants. ~ Bobby Flay,
890:I don`t control the schedule of the networks. We have three of our debates that are on network television, and those are on Saturday nights. We have three other debates that are during the week. And unfortunately, broadcast network programming is less flexible than cable network programming. ~ Hillary Clinton,
891:If you can't get your core audience to watch the show, it's very hard to then pull in enough people outside of your fan base to your network. The networks are just so branded now; USA can't really do a dark despairing drama and FX can't do a blue-sky show. People watch the networks they watch. ~ Warren Leight,
892:Some of the network graphs that Able Danger produced were twenty feet long and almost wholly unintelligible because the print was so small.8 Krebs himself concluded that there would be no substitute for human intelligence in the war on terrorism; the alternative would be to drown in big data. ~ Niall Ferguson,
893:The Bill of Rights was written before data-mining," he said. He was awesomely serene, convinced of his rightness. "The right to freedom of association is fine, but why shouldn't the cops be allowed to mine your social network to figure out if you're hanging out with gangbangers and terrorists? ~ Cory Doctorow,
894:The Bitcoin network is incapable of processing more than seven transactions a second, a tiny volume for a technology with global ambitions. (Only about one Bitcoin transaction is made per second today.) Visa processes almost 480 transactions a second worldwide and can handle up to 47,000 a second. ~ Anonymous,
895:ZERO TO ONE EVERY MOMENT IN BUSINESS happens only once. The next Bill Gates will not build an operating system. The next Larry Page or Sergey Brin won’t make a search engine. And the next Mark Zuckerberg won’t create a social network. If you are copying these guys, you aren’t learning from them. ~ Peter Thiel,
896:Champions are pioneers, and pioneers get shot at. The companies that get the most from champions, therefore, are those that have rich support network so their pioneers will flourish. This point is so important it's hard to overstress. No support systems, no champions. No champions, no innovations. ~ Tom Peters,
897:En los años venideros, nuestra subsistencia estará determinada principalmente por las decisiones que tomemos hoy, por las estrategias que elijamos para construir nuestros negocios en la Era de laInformación. Quienes elijan el network marketing estarán dando un paso gigante en la dirección correcta. ~ Anonymous,
898:I'm not a network executive, but it seems to be a time when networks take more of a gamble with higher-concept shows. And so, it's fun to be on something that's original, that's finding viewership, that's finding a great audience, and really distinguishing itself. Summer's a great place to do that. ~ James Wolk,
899:It's ridiculous if you ask me. I don't know what any of us are doing here. But we're a tribe, a network, cruising the galaxy. We have offices in every loka, in every part of existence. I suppose you make that out to be a unique situation. We're Unique! No, I don't think so. We're enlightenment. ~ Frederick Lenz,
900:Like every big idea, Birdseye’s breakthrough was not a single insight, but a network of other ideas, packaged together in a new configuration. What made Birdseye’s idea so powerful was not simply his individual genius, but the diversity of places and forms of expertise that he brought together. ~ Steven Johnson,
901:Oh my gods!" I cried. "There's an underground weapon network?"
"Of course there is!" Jack retorted. "Think about it. What's the one thing all the Nine Worlds have in common?"
"Thor's footprints and lingering fart stench?"
"Well ... yes. But the answer I was looking for is weapons. ~ Rick Riordan,
902:Sliding her arms around him to strengthen their two-person network, she listened to his heartbeat strong and steady under her ear . . . and thought that perhaps the other races understood a truth she’d only just realized: that even a tiny physical network connected by trust held a potent, raw power. ~ Anonymous,
903:The parts are relied upon to use their own analyses and choices as to how to respond, in essence, giving Gaia a network of trillions upon trillions of neural networks all working in their own sphere to help maintain Gaian homeodynamis. and all utilizing their own inherent genius to do so ~ Stephen Harrod Buhner,
904:To gain control over a large number of people you do not have to place them in containers with suction caps attached to their bodies like in the film “The Matrix”. It is enough to create an all-encompassing information network because then people will automatically take their places in its cells. ~ Vadim Zeland,
905:Alfred," Merryweather said. "OIPEP is the only organization of its kind in the world, with practically unlimited resources and an intelligence network that spans every country in the planet. We shall do what any powerful, multinational bureaucracy would do in such a crisis. We shall hold a meeting! ~ Rick Yancey,
906:An awful lot of successful technology companies ended up being in a slightly different market than they started out in. Microsoft started with programming tools, but came out with an operating system. Oracle started doing contracts for the CIA. AOL started out as an online video gaming network. ~ Marc Andreessen,
907:Networks do not offer a miracle drug, a strategy that makes you invincible in any business environment. The truly important role networks play is in helping existing organizations adapt to rapidly changing market conditions. The very concept of network implies a multidimensional approach. ~ Albert L szl Barab si,
908:The dissolution and sale of British Rail, transforming it into a disjointed network charging exorbitant prices for an unimproved and still taxpayer-subsidised service, darkened the joke a bit much for popular tastes. We stopped chuckling. It was like the tipsy uncle had assaulted a receptionist. ~ David Mitchell,
909:The only group large enough to handle," the world's biggest, "problems is the network of millions of local churches around the world. We have the widest distribution, largest group of volunteers, local credibility, the promises of God, the power of the Holy Spirit, and the inevitability of history. ~ Rick Warren,
910:A good idea is a network. A specific constellation of neurons—thousands of them—fire in sync with each other for the first time in your brain, and an idea pops into your consciousness. A new idea is a network of cells exploring the adjacent possible of connections that they can make in your mind. ~ Steven Johnson,
911:It's a sci-fi show on network television, and everybody knows that it's an amazing feat that we've been on for so many years. The fans, the press and everyone has been so incredibly kind and so incredibly supportive that we feel like it's a success, in any way, shape or form. It's an expensive canvas. ~ J H Wyman,
912:mentioned the network’s coverage of fracking, a process to extract oil and gas that has helped the United States become the world’s leading oil producer. Russia, another major oil producer, sees this development as a threat, and RT offers a constant stream of stories on the health dangers of fracking. ~ Anonymous,
913:the network of trenches and artillery below shows itself very clearly for a moment, and Werner feels he is gazing down into the circuitry of an enormous radio, each soldier down there an electron flowing single file down his own electrical path, with no more say in the matter than an electron has. ~ Anthony Doerr,
914:Then he started interviewing the network’s “expert crime analyst” who apparently didn’t have any additional information but wasn’t about to let that stop him from giving detailed interpretation of the unconfirmed facts concerning the case. Guesswork about conjecture based on hearsay. Cable news today. ~ Anonymous,
915:The Web is actually a coming together of three technologies, if you like: the hypertext, the personal computer, and the network. So, the network we had, and the personal computers were there, but people didn't use them, because they didn't know what to use them for, except maybe for a few games. ~ Robert Cailliau,
916:What I'm saying is individuals have better ideas if they're connected to rich, diverse networks of other individuals. If you put yourself in an environment with lots of different perspectives, you yourself are going to have better, sharper, more original ideas. It's not that the network is smart. ~ Steven Johnson,
917:I think Supernatural is the last WB show that's still on the air. It came from The WB and transitioned to The CW. I've been with The CW from the start of The CW, and it says a lot for our network and for our studio that they stood by the show and continued to keep the show high on their priorities list. ~ J Robbins,
918:It was then that Marvin got religion. Not the quiet, personal kind, that involves doing good deeds and living a better life; not even the kind that involves putting on a suit and ringing people's doorbells; but the kind that involves having your own TV network and getting people to send you money. ~ Terry Pratchett,
919:The Entrepreneurial Perspective adopts a wider, more expansive scale. It views the business as a network of seamlessly integrated components, each contributing to some larger pattern that comes together in such a way as to produce a specifically planned result, a systematic way of doing business. ~ Michael E Gerber,
920:It was then that Marvin got religion. Not the quiet, personal kind, that involves doing good deeds and living a better life; not even the kind that involves putting on a suit and ringing' people's doorbells; but the kind that involves having your own TV network and getting people to send you money. ~ Terry Pratchett,
921:try to inspire them to consider the power and implications of such potential. I tell them that no computer network on earth can come close to the capacity of the average human brain. This resource that each one of us has is a tremendous gift from God—the most complex organ system in the entire universe. ~ Ben Carson,
922:it is no longer a mere possibility that this network can be instrumentalized by corrupt oligarchs or religious fanatics to wage a new and unpredictable kind of war in cyberspace. That war has commenced. Indices of geopolitical risk suggest that conventional and even nuclear war may not be far behind. ~ Niall Ferguson,
923:For us necessity is not as of old an image without us, with whom we can do warfare; it is a magic web woven through and through us, like that magnetic system of which modern science speaks, penetrating us with a network subtler than our subtlest nerves, yet bearing in it the central forces of the world. ~ Walter Pater,
924:I've been offered quite a few network shows, over the past couple of years, and always turned them down because I never wanted the commitment. The way that it works in America, you do a pilot and then you wait, and I just thought that wasn't really what I was interested in doing, in that moment. ~ Oliver Jackson Cohen,
925:I was trying to make the web more civil. I was trying to make it more elegant. I got rid of anonymity. I combined a thousand disparate elements into one unified system. But I didn’t picture a world where Circle membership was mandatory, where all government and all life was channeled through one network. ~ Dave Eggers,
926:The brain that we think of as a necessity for intelligence is only one possible form a neural network can take and that is determined by ecological function and species shape; it is not essential to intelligence. As neurologist Antonio Damasio puts it, “the mind is embodied, not just embrained. ~ Stephen Harrod Buhner,
927:The three pages of questions show how Al Qaeda, in its vision of itself as a disciplined network of committed militants, blended the mundanely bureaucratic with the frighteningly absurd. Among the queries: “Do you wish to execute a suicide operation?” and “Who should we contact in case you become a martyr? ~ Anonymous,
928:It is useless to deny, and impossible to conceal, that a great part of Europe, the whole of Italy and France, and a great portion of Germany, to say nothing of other countries - is covered with a network of these secret societies, just as the superfices of the Earth are being covered with railroads. ~ Benjamin Disraeli,
929:Overall, I have formed three major organizations: the National Association of Business Women, the Young Women's Leaders Network, and the Joyce Banda Foundation. Under the foundation, we have a huge program that targets women to teach them about HIV and other diseases and to give them economic empowerment. ~ Joyce Banda,
930:First and foremost I am a chef, whether behind the stove at one of my Northern California restaurants or for the past 15 years in front of the camera on my Food Network cooking shows. Creating new dishes and flavor combinations that bring cooks and our restaurant guests pleasure is my job and I love it. ~ Tyler Florence,
931:While Financier George Soros was investing money in Kosovo's reconstruction, the George Soros Foundation for an Open Society had opened a branch office in Pristina establishing the Kosovo Foundation for an Open Society (KFOS) as part of the Soros' network of "non-profit foundations" in the Balkans. ~ Michel Chossudovsky,
932:The maximum flow problem is to find the maximum amount of flow passing from the source node to the sink node. This is equivalent to finding the minimum capacity that needs to be removed from the network so that no flow can pass from the source to the sink. The problem can be formulated as a linear program (LP ~ Anonymous,
933:You still had to use the Balkanized, legacy banking system, which was built before the internet even existed, littered with middlemen and rent-seekers all along the way. And only if the central authorities of this network allowed it to happen, would your money move at a snail’s pace from point A to point B. ~ Ben Mezrich,
934:Dane Cook is one of the most exciting comedy stars to emerge on the scene in many years, and his ability to connect with audiences is truly remarkable. HBO will be able to give this gifted performer the broadest, most unrestricted showcase for his talent, and we're delighted to welcome him to the network. ~ Chris Albrecht,
935:Facebook has never been merely a social platform. Rather, it exploits our social interactions the way a Tupperware party does. Facebook does not exist to help us make friends, but to turn our network of connections, brand preferences and activities over time - our 'social graphs' - into money for others. ~ Douglas Rushkoff,
936:I don't feel competitive with other filmmakers. I think we're all working to the same goal. When I see great craft, I don't care who's doing it, what network it's on, where they came from. I just love it and celebrate it, and I just worry about the work I'm doing and what's right for the projects I'm doing. ~ Greg Yaitanes,
937:I'm really trying to just keep this internal, and be faithful to the story and the characters, and keep 99.9% of my brain there, serving the story. It's a great network. It's the golden network of cable, so it's totally an honor to be there and tell this story, but I try not to think about anything beyond that. ~ Veena Sud,
938:I to the We means that both the individual's effort and the power of the network matter, and they work in tandem. Someone with no skill won't get very far, no matter how strong the network. Similarly, someone with lots of skill but a weak network won't realize his or her fullest potential. So, you need both. ~ Ben Casnocha,
939:The NSA routinely receives—or intercepts—routers, servers, and other computer network devices being exported from the United States before they are delivered to the international customers. The agency then implants backdoor surveillance tools, repackages the devices with a factory seal, and sends them on. ~ Glenn Greenwald,
940:If this sounds overly altruistic, I'd like to confess that to me, this kindness first strategy is one of the most selfish plans I've ever hatched. By reaching out to other people every single day, I am strengthening my social network—and, in effect, taking out an insurance policy on my health and longevity. ~ Bruce Kasanoff,
941:In 1980 there was no Internet or cell phone network, most people did not travel by air, most of the advanced medical technologies in common use today did not yet exist, and only a minority attended college. In the areas of communication, transportation, health, and education, the changes have been profound. ~ Thomas Piketty,
942:Ashe, Kiever, Peters; that was a progression in quality, in authority, which to Leamas was axiomatic of the hierarchy of an intelligence network. It was also, he suspected, a progression in ideology. Ashe, the mercenary, Kiever the fellow traveler, and now Peters, for whom the end and the means were identical. ~ John le Carr,
943:On the day I started college in 1979, no woman had ever been on the United States Supreme Court or served as the Speaker of the House. None had been an astronaut or the solo anchor of a network evening news broadcast. Not one had been president of an Ivy League college or run a serious campaign for president. ~ Dee Dee Myers,
944:Today, when we look at a brain, we see an intricate network of billions of neurons in constant, crackling communication, a chemical labyrinth that senses the world outside and within, produces love and sorrow, keeps our hearts beating and lungs breathing, composes our thoughts, and constructs our consciousness. ~ Carl Zimmer,
945:With undead armies, psychotic angels and exploding airships, Scar Night is a gripping, ripping yarn which rattles along at a great pace. Tether all that to the knock-out image at the heart of the novel-Deepgate, a Gothic city built on a network of chains over a great abyss-and you have urban fantasy at its best. ~ Hal Duncan,
946:A hot virus from the rain forest lives within a twenty-four-hour plane flight from every city on earth. All of the earth’s cities are connected by a web of airline routes. The web is a network. Once a virus hits the net, it can shoot anywhere in a day—Paris, Tokyo, New York, Los Angeles, wherever planes fly. ~ Richard Preston,
947:Any action taken will be against the terrorist network of Bin Laden.... As for the Taleban, they can surrender the terrorists or face the consequences - and again in any action the aim will be to eliminate their military hardware, cut off their finances, disrupt their supplies, target their troops, not civilians. ~ Tony Blair,
948:Congress hasn't declared war on the countries - the majority of them are our allies - but without asking for public permission, NSA is running network operations against them that affect millions of innocent people. And for what? So we can have secret access to a computer in a country we're not even fighting? ~ Edward Snowden,
949:The third SADE, Rayland, who had inhabited Libre as an Independent, was unknown to most Librans. He had been network isolated and studied by Méridien neural scientists ever since he’d been diagnosed as a psychopath after he had stranded his ship and suffocated the entire crew, asking them what it felt like to die. ~ S H Jucha,
950:For my first year, I combed the shelves of libraries with the most recently expanded edition of Summary List of Books Excluded from Libraries and the Book Trade Network, searching for images of newly disgraced officials. This should be a librarian's job, of course, but you can't trust people who read that much. ~ Anthony Marra,
951:Google sells network surveillance and collective intelligence. This is Google’s actual, profitable, monetisable product. “Search” is merely Google’s front end, a brilliant facade to encourage free interaction by the public. People are not Google’s “customers” or even Google’s “users”, but its feudal livestock. ~ Bruce Sterling,
952:I think Americans have every reason to be worried about ISIS and the network of terrorist groups, because they have proven to be sophisticated and effective in wreaking violence and murder in many parts of the world, including in San Bernardino with their somehow connected radicalization of that couple there. ~ Hillary Clinton,
953:amygdala-centered network, which handles strong emotion, vigilance, and attention, was activated, which configured the dads’ brains in a similar way that pregnancy and childbirth do for mothers. The research suggests that the neural circuitry that powers the so-called maternal instinct can be developed by fathers. ~ Jancee Dunn,
954:Create a worldwide personal network of quality business players (i.e., a mastermind group, a board of advisors, or a private group of mentors—call it whatever you want to) who will help you solve any problem your business encounters—and fast, because they’ve already faced and overcome such problems themselves. Let ~ Jay Abraham,
955:Hunter enfolded Loretta’s hand in his and nudged his stallion into a walk, pulling her along with him toward his lodge. He had forgotten how small her hand felt, how fragile the network of bones, how soft her skin. His stomach tightened with delicious anticipation. No brave he knew had a woman such as this. ~ Catherine Anderson,
956:If you forget about the money issue for just a minute, if it's possible to do that - because these are people's livelihoods we're talking about - and you look at Internet in terms of the most amazing broadcasting network ever built, then it's completely different. In some ways, that's the best way of looking at it. ~ Thom Yorke,
957:Network executives usually have bad taste. It’s either just a reflection of what market research tells them that normal people are into, or whatever their adolescent children are obsessed with. I have so often been on the receiving end of whatever powerful network executive’s children are watching that week. That ~ Mindy Kaling,
958:The FBI’s information network was a classic closed network: not only could outsiders not access information in it, but also, the system was designed so that documents were carefully shielded from other members of the organization, a legacy of an institution predicated on secrets and “need to know” restrictions. ~ Steven Johnson,
959:Have you read this, Tim? It's my favorite book. Trinket Tocket and his Tin Rocket!'
'I am not familiar with it, Andy. But I can easily access the data network and download all the volumes if you'd like?'
'Nah. My mom still gets them for me in hard copy. I love reading them like this. The drawings look better. ~ Jeff Lemire,
960:Making African American films are hard in Hollywood. We need to rely on a support network and bring more cohesion to different filmmakers, actors, producers etc. It's a very difficult business. There aren't a lot of Africans Americans or people of color in high positions in Hollywood that we can green-light films. ~ Paula Patton,
961:Whenever any of us sit down for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or a snack, it’s likely that deer were killed to protect some of the food we eat and the beverages we drink … Everyone in modern North America who lives each day on agricultural foods belongs to an ecological network that necessarily involves deer hunting. ~ Tovar Cerulli,
962:A neural network is the place where information is sent and received, and a program is the set of meticulous, step-by-step instructions that tell a system precisely what to do so that it will accomplish a specific task. How you want the computer to get from start to finish—essentially, a set of rules—is the “algorithm. ~ Amy Webb,
963:Look, I think liberals have reasonable gripes with Fox News. It does lean to the right, primarily in its opinion programming but also in its story selection (which is fine by me) and elsewhere. But it's worth remembering that Fox is less a bastion of ideological conservatism and more a populist, tabloidy network. ~ Jonah Goldberg,
964:Many of the network television shows have done takeoffs on 'Family Circus,' including 'David Letterman,' 'Friends,' 'Roseanne,' and others, and, in my estimation the use of them is a compliment to the popularity of the feature, which just by mentioning it's name sets up the image of a warm, loving family-type feature. ~ Bil Keane,
965:The more he thought about potential accidents, the more Ray also wondered why more vehicles out there were not suddenly crashing. Or why the entire network of roads did not become one long sequence of traffic accidents. How did it all just keep going with such fallible, easily distracted creatures behind the wheels? ~ Adam Nevill,
966:Yet despite all this and more, most Americans know very little about ISIS. And that’s not just Americans who know what they know about world affairs from watching network news shows. Even the nation’s highest authorities and our intelligence apparatus have shown that they know very little about the Islamic State. ~ Robert Spencer,
967:The introduction of optical fiber systemswill revolutionize the communications network. The lowtransmission loss and the large bandwidth capability of the fibersystems allow signals to be transmitted for establishingcommunications contacts over large distances with few or noprovisions of intermediate amplification. ~ Charles K Kao,
968:We’ll see how every plant has the ability to survive massive predation, and that what ultimately distinguishes a plant from an animal is its divisibility: its being equipped with numerous “command centers” and a network structure not unlike the Internet’s. Understanding plants is becoming more and more important. ~ Stefano Mancuso,
969:when you need to do something moderately complicated. Now that most people carry computers in their pockets which can keep them connected with each other, know where they are, understand their social network and so on, the transaction costs involved in finding people to do things can be pushed a long way down. This has ~ Anonymous,
970:Our lives are led, and our decisions made, within a network of needs and wants, some natural, some arising from the acts of others, some aggravated by the acts of the state. We are all bored, or threatened, or tantalized in differing degrees by a perilous world, some hostile people, and a not very sensitive government. ~ Carl Cohen,
971:Bin Laden wasn't all that central to the terrorist network any more, but taking him down created a kind of national catharsis. It's been a really, really long time since we had something to celebrate that didn't involve a sports team. I'd rather it had been a non-death-related occasion, but we'll take what we can get. ~ Gail Collins,
972:Immediately after 11 September, the U.S. closed down the Somali charitable network Al-Barakaat on grounds that it was financing terror. This achievement was hailed one of the great successes of the 'war on terror.' In contrast, Washington's withdrawal of its charges as without merit a year later aroused little notice. ~ Noam Chomsky,
973:They have shown that problems endemic to poverty—residential instability, severe deprivation, concentrated neighborhood disadvantage, health disparities, even joblessness—stem from the lack of affordable housing in our cities. I have made all survey data publicly available through the Harvard Dataverse Network.13 — ~ Matthew Desmond,
974:In 1977, hip-hop literally wasn't outside the boroughs. But I was profoundly aware of the city through films like Saturday Night Fever, The French Connection, and Network. I had a friend who visited New York, and I asked him what it was like. He said, "Oh, it's great. Just wear a coat and don't look anyone in the eye." ~ Baz Luhrmann,
975:It is hard to imagine a choice more stark than the choice between Reince Priebus, the chairman of the Republican Party, a clear establishment figure, and Stephen Bannon, a leader of the right-wing, the guy - Breitbart News Network, somebody who spent most of the time beating up on the Republican establishment. ~ George Stephanopoulos,
976:Network marketing is the only industry that allows common people to earn millions with a minimal investment and zero overhead, coupled with total time freedom and the joy of global travel. There are three magic words that worked for all of us who have made it to the pinnacle and they'll work for you: 'Just don't quit.' ~ Mark Yarnell,
977:We Canadians need to go beyond what any previous government has done in terms of our diplomatic network, our support for companies to export, trade and invest beyond North America, and our contribution to the safety of the international system, through defence, development, international organizations, and so forth. ~ Chris Alexander,
978:You have to believe that people will be open to your advances. We psych ourselves out of approaching a potential BFF or emailing a role model because it seems far-fetched that they'd want to be friends or network with us in return. But, as has always been the case this year, people are happy to make new connections. ~ Rachel Bertsche,
979:As a student of Tony Robbins, Matt had been using affirmations and incantations for years to create extraordinary levels of success. Owning five homes and one of the top network engineers in the country (all by age 25), I should have figured Matt knew what he was doing. After all, I was the one renting a room in his house. ~ Hal Elrod,
980:Being in the industry, I've seen many situations where someone will get the call from the network where they say 'You guys have 5 episodes to wrap it up.' Then all your long-term story arcs gotta get wrapped up in five episodes because that's how many episodes you got left. I would hate to see that happen to 'Castle'. ~ Nathan Fillion,
981:Everyone else not real-very distant, small figures. I would have to swim a thousand miles to reach the margin of the relationship, on the other side of which might lie other people, and it was too far, I was too tired.
The almost infinitely extending network of that relationship; its dense weave That's what held me- ~ Susan Sontag,
982:Physically, the heart is an organ that keeps us alive through a coordinated network of cells beating together. Spiritually, the heart is the center of love, the force that makes our lives worthwhile. Globally, the heart is a symbol of a new organizing principle for how to live together on this finite jewel of a planet. ~ Anodea Judith,
983:Indeed, the construction of a global telegraph network was widely expected, by Briggs and Maverick among others, to result in world peace: 'It is impossible that old prejudices and hostilities should longer exist, while such an instrument has been created for the exchange of thought between all the nations of the earth.' ~ Tom Standage,
984:The best way to come out of hiding is to find a nonshaming intimate person or social network. The operative word here is “intimate.” We have to get on a core, gut level because shame is core, gut level stuff. Toxic shame masks our deepest secrets about ourselves; it embodies our belief that we are essentially defective. ~ John Bradshaw,
985:The least molecule is, in nature and in position, a function of the whole sidereal process, and the least of the protozoa is structurally so knit into the web of life that its existence cannot be hypothetically annihilated without ipso facto undoing the whole network of the biosphere. ~ Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, The Phenomenon of Man,
986:The EU must be able to act with the speed and flexibility of a network, not the cumbersome rigidity of a bloc. We must not be weighed down by an insistence on a one size fits all approach which implies that all countries want the same level of integration. The fact is that they don't and we shouldn't assert that they do. ~ David Cameron,
987:A vein. Anduin’s mind went immediately to the intricate network of veins and arteries that went through a living body. Strange how so long ago, well before anyone understood that Azeroth was a sleeping nascent titan, the term “vein” had been used to describe the ribbons of various minerals that ran throughout the world. ~ Christie Golden,
988:In reality, the network of large and small temples had a close relationship with merchant and artisan communities as well as the village/town councils; this is quite clear from an examination of various donations and contracts. Moreover, the reason that the temples accumulated so much wealth is that they acted as bankers ~ Sanjeev Sanyal,
989:We wanted to hear from viewers about why they watch or participate in call-ins on C-SPAN, ... Viewers of all ages and walks of life wrote to us, including actresses, stand-up comics, parents and students. What's clear after reading the entries is the impact that call-ins have had on the political conversation on the network. ~ Brian Lamb,
990:We’re hurtling through time and space and information faster and faster, seeking that network connection. But at the same time we’re falling away from our families and our neighbors and ourselves. We ego-surf and update our status and brush up on which celebrities are ruining themselves, and how. But the cure won’t stick. ~ Cheryl Strayed,
991:For Kundera, the weight of living is found in all types of restriction, in the dense network of public and private restrictions that ultimately envelops every life in ever-tighter bonds. His novel shows us how everything in life that we choose and value for its lightness quickly reveals its own unbearable heaviness. Perhaps ~ Italo Calvino,
992:Megan was able to get me the single most important item in this entire house."

"She got you that new vibrator?"

"Jesus..."

"Oh, the cookbook, right," he said, remembering.

Megan used to work for the Food Network, and was able to secure me a signed copy of the original Barefoot Contessa cookbook. ~ Alice Clayton,
993:No one can deny that a network (a world network) of economic and psychic affiliations is being woven at ever increasing speed which envelops and constantly penetrates more deeply within each of us. With every day that passes it becomes a little more impossible for us to act or think otherwise than collectively. ~ Pierre Teilhard de Chardin,
994:Through being fired I was given the perfect circumstances to finally answer my calling and live my dream, and I remain grateful to this day for that television network firing me. Without them, I would have refused the call to follow my dream, and I would have missed living the most exciting and fulfilling journey of my life. ~ Rhonda Byrne,
995:George Piro, had gathered evidence that al-Qaeda had a network of adherents at American flight schools. Williams urged a nationwide investigation. He was unsurprised when headquarters took no action; thirteen years of experience had taught him that counterintelligence and counterterrorism were “bastard stepchildren” at the FBI. ~ Tim Weiner,
996:It is gratifying to know that, whatever the course of events, you are helping others to do good. Many of us can afford to support some part of the vast network of charities that one of our former presidents called “a thousand points of light.” Those points of light are best seen, like stars at dusk, against a darkening sky. ~ Timothy Snyder,
997:Endorsing still another form of government activism, Hamilton claimed that nothing had assisted Britain’s industry more than its network of public roads and canals. He therefore touted internal improvements—what we would today call public infrastructure—to meld America’s scattered regional markets into a single unified economy. ~ Ron Chernow,
998:The truths of nature are one eternal change, one infinite variety. There is no bush on the face of the globe exactly like another bush; there are no two trees in the forest whose boughs bend into the same network, nor two leaves on the same tree which could not be told one from the other, nor two waves in the sea exactly alike. ~ John Ruskin,
999:You only ever have three things: 1) your self, wellbeing and mindset 2) Your life network, resources and resourcefulness 3) Your reputation and goodwill. Treasure and tend the first. Value, support and build the second. And mindfully, wisely ensure that the third (your life current and savings account) is always in credit. ~ Rasheed Ogunlaru,
1000:Considering the popularity of soaps with the African-American audience, it's grotesque that the entertainment industry, for all its vaunted liberalism, is lagging so far behind social changes in the United States. And why has there never been an all-black daytime network soap? It would probably blow the white soaps off the map. ~ Camille Paglia,
1001:Frank recoiled. The back of his head struck the file cabinet crammed in behind his desk. One thought—irrelevant but very clear—filled his mind: the news network had bleeped out motherfucker but had permitted America to see a woman tear off a goodly portion of her husband’s nose. Something in those priorities was badly screwed up. ~ Stephen King,
1002:If you want to make information stick, it's best to learn it, go away from it for a while, come back to it later, leave it behind again, and once again return to it - to engage with it deeply across time. Our memories naturally degrade, but each time you return to a memory, you reactivate its neural network and help to lock it in. ~ Joshua Foer,
1003:The belief-transmission network of which we are a part cannot operate without a continuously replenished supply of people to do the transmitting, thus the belief that children are a source of happiness becomes a part of our cultural wisdom simply because the opposite belief unravels the fabric of any society that holds it. ~ Daniel Todd Gilbert,
1004:CNN? Oh, that's that network with Larry King, who, like the Son of Sam, is a native of Brooklyn. Used to be owned by Ted Turner, who, like the Cincinnati Strangler, is a native of Cincinnati. Now part of Time Warner, founded by the Warner Brothers, the oldest of whom, Harry Warner, like many Auschwitz guards, was a native of Poland. ~ Mark Steyn,
1005:Human intellect, on the other hand, is expressed through a subatomic network of circuits contained within roughly three pounds of cerebral tissue, evolved over hundreds of millions of years into the most energy-efficient, generalized self-programming array currently known, powered by a mere four hundred twenty calories per day—or ~ Daniel Suarez,
1006:One of the most important secret societies of the 20th century is called the Round Table. It is based in Britain with branches across the world. It is the Round Table that ultimately orchestrates the network of the Bilderberg Group, Council on Foreign Relations, Trilateral Commission and the Royal Institute of International Affairs. ~ David Icke,
1007:There are so many incredible women on TV right now. Viola Davis, Kerry Washington, Ellen Pompeo. These are really incredible female leads that are on network TV. Hopefully, with what I do, and the generation of actors I'm working with, that'll make the lives of other girls coming in after me even better. I hope to aim for that. ~ Priyanka Chopra,
1008:When you think of a social network, you have these two-way interactions: "Are you my friend? Yes? No? Yes?" Like LinkedIn, it's business oriented, but it's all about establishing connections. You connect to me through my other connections, and that sort of thing, and you sort of define who your friends are. Twitter doesn't have that. ~ Biz Stone,
1009:You can use C++ if you want with GNOME, but we don't assume that you're going to write C++. It's to a large extent based on Scheme, which is a dialect of LISP. LISP being the most powerful and cleanest of languages, that's the language that's the GNU project always prefers. ~ Richard Stallman in: "GNU's Not Linux" Network World Fusion, 01/11/99.,
1010:Even if it’s just a tiny flicker of awkwardness, there will always be fear, every moment, as long as there are beings who live in a network of change and interdependence. To be a being inherently implies change and interdependence ; these are the true brands of our existence. Getting connected necessarily means experiencing fear. ~ Ethan Nichtern,
1011:Job insecurity, debt servitude, poverty, incarceration and a growing network of real and symbolic violence have entrapped too many young people in a future that portends zero opportunities and zero hopes. This is a generation that has become the new register for disposability, redundancy, and new levels of surveillance and control. ~ Henry Giroux,
1012:Earth, withal, is a Body, like our own, with its network of Points, dispos'd along its Meridians,— much as our medicine in China has identified, upon the Human body, a like set of Lines invisible, upon which, bead wise, are strung Points, where the Flow of Chee may be beneficially strengthen'd by insertions of Gold Needles. ~ Thomas Pynchon,
1013:I am thinking, of course, in the first place of the extraordinary network of radio and television communications which, perhaps anticipating the direct syntonization of brains through the mysterious power of telepathy, already link us all in a sort of “etherized” universal consciousness. ~ Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, The Formation of the Noösphere,
1014:There are no certainties in life—not even death and taxes if we assign a nonzero probability to the invention of technologies that let us upload the contents of our brains into a cloud-computing network and the emergence of a future society so public-spirited and prosperous that the state can be funded with charitable donations. ~ Philip E Tetlock,
1015:Before Sept. 11, the idea that Americans would voluntarily agree to live their lives under the gaze of a network of biometric surveillance cameras, peering at them in government buildings, shopping malls, subways and stadiums, would have seemed unthinkable, a dystopian fantasy of a society that had surrendered privacy and anonymity. ~ Jeffrey Rosen,
1016:In a multi-user feedback loop, activity from a producer is delivered to relevant consumers, whose activity in turn is fed back to the producer. When effective, this creates a virtuous cycle, encouraging activity on both sides and ultimately strengthening network effects. Facebook’s news feed is a classic multiuser feedback loop. ~ Geoffrey G Parker,
1017:We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly. Never again can we afford to live with the narrow, provincial “outside agitator” idea. Anyone who lives inside the United States can never be considered an outsider anywhere within its bounds. ~ Anonymous,
1018:You cannot expect an app dreamed up in a dorm room, or among the Ping-Pong tables of a Silicon Valley incubator, to successfully replace the types of rich interactions to which we’ve painstakingly adapted over millennia. Our sociality is simply too complex to be outsourced to a social network or reduced to instant messages and emojis. ~ Cal Newport,
1019:firms in the startup phase must track the growth of their most important asset: active producers and consumers who are participating in a large volume of successful interactions. These users and the interactions they engage in are the key to generating the positive network effects that will ultimately make the platform successful. ~ Geoffrey G Parker,
1020:Samad! My mouth is like the grave! Whatever is told to me dies with me."

Whatever was told to Zinat invariably lit up the telephone network, rebounded off aerials, radio waves, and satellites along the way, picked up finally by advanced alien civilizations as it bounced through the atmosphere of planets far removed from this one. ~ Zadie Smith,
1021:...The asbestos industry...has for decades successfully suppressed and manipulated information on the carcinogenicity and other hazards of asbestos. Involved in this conspiracy network were senior industry executives, their medical staff, attorneys, insurance companies, trade associations, scientific consultants, and commercial labs. ~ Samuel Epstein,
1022:What happened at the end of our last story is something called misdirection. It's what happens when you are led to believe that something is true, but in reality it's not true at all. Misdirection happens a lot in real life- especially in politics, history, education, medicine, marketing, science, religion, and the Oprah Winfrey Network. ~ Dav Pilkey,
1023:When a TV network — not to pick on TV — devotes hours and hours to the salacious details of a crime of passion that affects none of our lives, is that advocacy? No. When an online site collects pictures of cute cats, is that advocacy? Hardly. When a newspaper devotes resources to covering football games, is that advocacy? Sorry, but no. ~ Jeff Jarvis,
1024:He sits down on a bench by the side of the street, takes out his laptop, and connects to a network called “INFORMATION WANTS TO BE FREE.” He enjoys disproving the network owner’s theory. Information doesn’t want to be free. It’s valuable and wants to earn. And its existence doesn’t free anyone; possessing it, however, can do the opposite. The ~ Ken Liu,
1025:If the technology hadn't changed, they [newspapers] would still be great businesses. Network TV [in its heyday], anyone could run and do well. If Tom Murphy as running it, you'd do very well, but even your idiot nephew could do well. Fortunately, carbide cutting tools [such as those made by Iscar] don't have these types of substitutes. ~ Charlie Munger,
1026:Most of the network television audience now is primarily women, but I think that's because the shows are developed to appeal to women. I don't know that there are too many shows that appeal to guys anymore. I'm not sure why that is, but I think that it may have something to do with the fact that most development staffs are women. ~ Edward Allen Bernero,
1027:Something we have to remember is that everything about the internet is interconnected. All of our systems are not just common to us because of the network links between them, but because of the software packages, because of the hardware devices that comprise it. The same router that's deployed in the United States is deployed in China. ~ Edward Snowden,
1028:The network was fantastic, but you get a lot of anxiety with any production. It was very helpful to have both of us because we could back each other up. As a creator, a director and a filmmaker, you often get assaulted and you lose perspective because you have all of this pressure. It was so nice to call him and say, "What do you think?" ~ Tony Goldwyn,
1029:We need to be willing to mess up, to look silly, to be imperfect. The uber wealthy or network-driven can find short term successes by hiding flaws or hiring a team of image makers, but it's all temporary. True art, true connectivity, true love is about being authentic and vulnerable. These are the messages that carry weight and survive time. ~ Jen Knox,
1030:By a network I don't necessarily mean your customers or clients. I mean a network of people who know you, like you, and trust you. They might never buy a thing from you, but they've always got you in the backs of their minds. They're people who are personally invested in seeing you succeed... They're your army of personal walking ambassadors. ~ Bob Burg,
1031:Here you go. There are instructions for logging into our imaging network” Dr. Müller gave them a folded sheet of paper along with their laptops and cell phones. He pointed down the hall. “I’ve reserved room 304 for your use.” He looked at Ben and pursed his lips. “Your emails and calls will be monitored. It’s the best I can do.” “Great. ~ Matthew Mather,
1032:If you go to a network and say, "I wanna do prison stories about black women and Latino women and old women," you're not gonna make a sale. But, if you've got this blonde girl going to prison, you can get in there, and then you can tell all the stories. I just thought it was a terrific gateway drug into all the things I wanted to get into. ~ Jenji Kohan,
1033:Some of the best auditions I've ever had have been when my agent called and said, 'They want you 20 minutes ago, in an office in Century City, to see you for something.' I'm not sitting there thinking for a week and a half, before I'm supposed to go in front of a network president to do something. That just gives you time to be nervous. ~ Billy Campbell,
1034:The problem is that the ISIS network defies conventional counter-terrorist tactics. Contrary to popular belief, this is not because its relies on ‘lone wolves’, who by their very nature are hard to detect. The Paris attacks of November 2015 were a well-planned operation involving around eighteen people in addition to the nine attackers. ~ Niall Ferguson,
1035:Deep ecology does not see the world as a collection of isolated objects but rather as a network of phenomena that are fundamentally interconnected and interdependent. It recognizes the intrinsic value of all living beings and views humans—in the celebrated words attributed to Chief Seattle—as just one particular strand in the web of life. ~ Fritjof Capra,
1036:In our everyday lives, if we intentionally set out to learn new things or do familiar things in new ways (such as commuting to work via a new route or taking the bus instead of a car), we effectively rewire our brains and improve them. A physical workout builds muscle; a mental workout creates new synapses to strengthen the neural network. ~ Deepak Chopra,
1037:The African Robotics Network (AFRON) offers a good model. A community of individuals and institutions, AFRON hosts events and projects to boost robotics-related education, research, and industry on the continent. Through initiatives like its 10 Dollar Robot Challenge, AFRON encourages the development of extremely low-cost robotics education. ~ Alec J Ross,
1038:We have really, really good-looking men who work for our network, and that's never brought into question. Our men dress very well, and look fantastic in a suit, and not once is that ever talked about. I can be called out on the Internet or in newspapers for asking a question, but if a male asked the same question, it would never be a topic. ~ Erin Andrews,
1039:I enjoy telling these stories that I ultimately think get a disservice on a lot of network television. I enjoy getting people to change their perspective. I enjoy pushing myself into learning and understanding things from a very different point of view. It's scary to do that. It's scary to kind of put yourself in somebody else's position. ~ Morgan Spurlock,
1040:The sperm whales' network of female-based family unit resembled, to a remarkable extent, the community the whalemen had left back home on Nantucket. In both societies the males were itinerants. In their dedication to killing sperm whales the Nantucketers had developed a system of social relationships that mimicked those of their prey. ~ Nathaniel Philbrick,
1041:We don’t talk about that. We don’t talk about the fact that we can never hang out at Elody’s house after five o’clock because her mother will be home, and drunk. We don’t talk about the fact that Ally never eats more than a quarter of what’s on her plate, even though she’s obsessed with cooking and watches the Food Network for hours on end. ~ Lauren Oliver,
1042:You want to put out a TV show? If you have the money to do it on your own, by yourself, and you have a TV network, you can do it by yourself. But the nature of the beast is, art needs finance. That's how this industry works. So until the Internet becomes our source of entertainment - and watch it, I believe it will - this is how things go. ~ Nathan Fillion,
1043:It's really amazing to be a part of something that people have an emotional response to, even though it's a network sitcom. When you get a chance to meet fans or interact with them, you realize that there are a lot of people who the show speaks to, and that they really get something out of it, beyond just laughing. That's really fulfilling. ~ Gillian Jacobs,
1044:The sperm whales’ network of female-based family units resembled, to a remarkable extent, the community the whalemen had left back home on Nantucket. In both societies the males were itinerants. In their dedication to killing sperm whales the Nantucketers had developed a system of social relationships that mimicked those of their prey. ~ Nathaniel Philbrick,
1045:After starting a blood feud with Fox News, something no Republican presidential candidate has dared to do before, [Donald] Trump seems to have successfully undermine the network in the eyes of its core audience with perception of the Fox News brand among Republican adults hitting its lowest point in three years according to a new YouGov survey. ~ Chris Hayes,
1046:But the more empowered women in the workforce, the better. The more that women mentor women, the stronger our answer is to the old-boys’ network that we’ve been left out of. We can’t afford to leave any woman behind. We need every woman on the front lines lifting each other up . . . for the good of all of us and the women who come behind us. ~ Gabrielle Union,
1047:There's something I really like about network TV. You have this humongous audience, tens of millions of people, and you really can be in a little hut in Thailand; you really can be in the middle of an apartment in Dubai. There's something about public entertainment that I always liked. I like smaller movies, and I like public entertainment. ~ Patricia Arquette,
1048:The week before the (US Open) I gave a few interviews for CNN, USA Network, New York Times, USA Today and Sports Illustrated which had been arranged beforehand. The reason for giving these interviews is not only because working with the media is just part of the job, it is much more my desire to contribute to the promotion of tennis in the U.S. ~ Roger Federer,
1049:We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly. Never again can we afford to live with the narrow, provincial “outside agitator” idea. Anyone who lives inside the United States can never be considered an outsider anywhere within its bounds. ~ Martin Luther King Jr,
1050:Fox doesn't treat me any differently, and that's one thing I'm very lucky with - my network treats me like a woman, but they never make me feel like I don't fit in or anything like that, which is great. But within the industry, yeah. It's a double standard, but it's something that you have to deal with or try to make better; turn into a positive. ~ Erin Andrews,
1051:If we recognise that every ecosystem can also be viewed as a food web, we can think of it as a circular, interlacing nexus of plant animal relationships (rather than a stratified pyramid with man at the apex)… Each species, be it a form of bacteria or deer, is knitted together in a network of interdependence, however indirect the links may be. ~ Murray Bookchin,
1052:Movies have gotten dull, the way network television got dull. And television, if we can still even call it that, is still really exciting and riveting and people are totally into it. I am always meeting people who have these favorite shows that they are completely wired too and not only have I never seen it but I don't even know how to find it. ~ William Gibson,
1053:The traces of worry, sorrow, fear, all of them smoothed over as she slips into the code, the network, the world where she doesn’t need a pair of legs to run. She lets loose her defenses, the spider god at her back spewing one million glittering minions onto her datawalls, defending their mistress’s layer with swords and shields of ones and zeros. ~ Amie Kaufman,
1054:We believe that blockchain technology could be an important tool for protecting and preserving humanity and the rights of every human being, a means of communicating the truth, distributing prosperity, and—as the network rejects the fraudulent transactions—of rejecting those early cancerous cells from a society that can grow into the unthinkable. ~ Don Tapscott,
1055:When a company is able to establish a dominant market position, consumers lose meaningful choices. You might not like that Facebook shares your political opinions with Politico, but are you really going to delete all the photos, all the posts, all the connections - the presence you’ve spent years establishing on the world’s dominant social network? ~ Al Franken,
1056:Right now we think of manufacturing as happening in China. But as manufacturing costs sink because of robots, the costs of transportation become a far greater factor than the cost of production. Nearby will be cheap. So we’ll get this network of locally franchised factories, where most things will be made within five miles of where they are needed. ~ Kevin Kelly,
1057:It is the spread of the good things that vindicates the whole reason we live our lives in networks. If I was always violent to you or gave you germs, you would cut the ties to me and the network would disintegrate. In a deep and fundamental way, networks are connected to goodness, and goodness is required for networks to emerge and spread. ~ Nicholas A Christakis,
1058:Finally, many people simply think better thoughts when in dialogue with others. Remember I^We: an individual’s power is raised exponentially with the help of a network. This is partly because when information moves back and forth between knowledgeable people who care, the signal strengthens. Two (or more) well-coordinated brains beat one every time. ~ Reid Hoffman,
1059:If you’re going to wait it out, one of the best places to do it might be Helsinki, Finland. While its high latitude—above 60°N—wouldn’t be enough to keep it from being scoured clean by the winds, the bedrock below Helsinki contains a sophisticated network of tunnels, along with a subterranean shopping mall, hockey rink, swimming complex, and more. ~ Randall Munroe,
1060:One of the great strengths of American culture is this empowerment of individual, is the individual being able to be entrepreneurial, create new things. But you create a whole group of people to make great companies. It's employees and investors and customers and partners. The fabric of society, of a network of relations, is key to being successful. ~ Reid Hoffman,
1061:The goals for me have changed somewhat. There's a bit of seduction to the idea of being on network, but it got to the point where that wasn't important. What's important is doing something worthwhile. Which is why I've always avoided being on a sitcom. Yeah, it's high-profile and it's on a network, but you know what? You could be on Suddenly Stewart. ~ Jon Stewart,
1062:I have observed that, generally speaking, network sports announcers did not tend to live to a ripe old age. On the other hand, I had noticed that baseball announcers seemed to go right on forever. Bob Elson has been calling balls and strikes since the beginning of time. Harry Caray must have started with Abner Doubleday, and was still going strong. ~ Lindsey Nelson,
1063:It’s necessary that everyone does his duty and works in his place - devotes himself to constructing a body of fundamental values - against the common enemy - in a network of active, supple, inderdependent, and confederated resistance - present on every front, at the level of Europe - with the aim of concentrating all the energies of the combatants. ~ Guillaume Faye,
1064:Look out for each other. I think the more we support each other as a community, the more successful we will be. I'm a part of Film Fatales, a collective of women directors who meet to share advice and provide support for each other's projects. I think the more we can build an old girls' network to rival the old boys' network, the better off we will be. ~ Sian Heder,
1065:The network told me to get rid of Number One, the woman first lieutenant, and also get rid of 'that Martian fellow'... meaning, of course, Spock. I knew I couldn't keep both, so I gave the stoicism of the female officer to Spock, and married the actress who played Number One. Thank God it wasn't the other way around. I mean Leonard's cute, but... ~ Gene Roddenberry,
1066:According to the historian John LeDonne, “The existence of a national network of families and client systems made a mockery of the rigid hierarchy established by legislative texts in a constant search for administrative order and ‘regularity.’ It explained why the Russian government, more than any other, was a government of men and not of laws.”28 ~ Francis Fukuyama,
1067:Growth via network effects leads to market expansion. New buyers enter the market, attracted by the growing number of friends who are part of the network. If prices also fall—as they often do when technology matures and production quantities increase—then network effects work together with more attractive pricing to drive massive market adoption. ~ Geoffrey G Parker,
1068:Calo had dark liquor-colored skin and hair like an inky slice of night; the tautness of the flesh around his dark eyes was broken only by a fine network of laugh-lines (though anyone who knew the Sanza twins would more readily describe them as smirk-lines). An improbably sharp and hooked nose preceded his good looks like a dagger held at guard position. ~ Scott Lynch,
1069:I was... 15? And Garry Marshall, who had many, many seasons in the sun and a very long career, was in the middle of the brightest of all his seasons - I think he owned network television - and it was his next thing, and he was directing [Mean Jeans ]. And I thought, "If there's anyone who can bring comedy out of a designer jeans shop, it's gotta be Garry." ~ Rob Lowe,
1070:The ecosystem itself is not just a landscape full of plant and animal species; it’s an intricate network of relationships, including those between predators and their prey, between flowering plants and their pollinators, between fruiting plants and the animals that disperse their seeds. Each such relationship constitutes a link between trophic levels. ~ David Quammen,
1071:Consent of the Networked will become the seminal book firmly establishing the responsibility of those who control the architecture and the politics of the network to the citizens who inhabit our new digital world. Consent of the Networked should be required reading for all of those involved in building our networked future as well as those who live in it. ~ Joichi Ito,
1072:A handbook for users of the Arpanet at MIT in the 1980s reminded them that ‘sending electronic messages over the ARPAnet for commercial profit or political purposes is both antisocial and illegal’. The internet revolution might have happened ten years earlier if academics had not been dependent on a government network antipathetic to commercial use. Well, ~ Matt Ridley,
1073:A lot of people, when they first hear about the Underground Railroad, think it really is a subway or a locomotive. When they find out it's not, they feel a little disappointed. So I thought, What if it was a literal underground train network traveling from state to state, with each state it goes through representing a different opportunity or danger? ~ Colson Whitehead,
1074:Even a logistical network that immediately after the hit gets the killers to a shooting range that records their entrance time; that’s how they construct an alibi and confound the findings in the event of a stub, a test that detects gunpowder residue. The stub is every killer’s worst fear: gunpowder traces can’t be removed and are the most damning evidence. ~ Anonymous,
1075:I've been doing television for quite some time, so Oprah Winfrey and I thought it was a great idea to partner up. I am going to buy my own network and I thought it was a great opportunity for both of us. It's a win-win because I get the opportunity to give her what she needs, which is programming, and at the same time, I get to learn how to run a network. ~ Tyler Perry,
1076:The burgeoning field of computer science has shifted our view of the physical world from that of a collection of interacting material particles to one of a seething network of information. In this way of looking at nature, the laws of physics are a form of software, or algorithm, while the material world-the hardware-plays the role of a gigantic computer. ~ Paul Davies,
1077:... whatever family name has been given to a case of depression, it has an objective in common with all its kind: to sabotage the network of emotions you had come to identify as the composition of yourself. It is then you discover that your “old self” is not the substantial and inviolable thing you thought it was, nor was the rest of your “old” reality. ~ Thomas Ligotti,
1078:Having decided there was little point in denying my status as a gentrifier, I joined the neighborhood security association, a network of mostly middle- and upper-middle-class homeowners that employed a small stable of private patrol officers to cruise the neighborhood and scare any potential marauders, most of which amounted to kids loitering near the park. ~ Meghan Daum,
1079:No one can deny that a network (a world network) of economic and psychic affiliations is being woven at ever-increasing speed which envelops and constantly penetrates more deeply within each of us. With every day that passes it becomes a little more impossible for us to act or think otherwise than collectively. ~ Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, The Formation of the Noösphere,
1080:estimated Hannity’s net worth at $300 million to $400 million. From his earliest days as a big earner at the network, Hannity had invested in rental properties across the country. “He may own every shitty piece of real estate in America,” said Ailes, fondly. Bannon, never one to miss the obvious joke, wondered, “How many illegals live in Hannity’s rentals? ~ Michael Wolff,
1081:I'll say it: I want to see an ugly woman as a spokeswoman for a women's network. Ugly men are out there all the time – look at Larry King, for God's sake. He looks like someone's talking underwear. Why not give America a spokeswoman who ain't much to look at but is competent as Hell? If accomplishments actually count for women, this ought to be a no-brainer. ~ John Scalzi,
1082:There are two great systems in the body of man: the tree of life, which is the arterial with its roots in the heart; and, the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, i.e. the nervous system, which has its roots in the brain. These two "trees" are physical manifestations of a complicated network of branching energy currents in the aura or superphysical bodies. ~ Manly Hall,
1083:To close the loop entirely, AT&T set about designing its own radio sets, presenting President Coolidge with one of its handsomer models.11 In a final stroke, such as to this day inspires heated debate over network neutrality, AT&T’s new radios were engineered to receive only AT&T broadcast frequencies—and, not surprisingly, only AT&T programming.* ~ Tim Wu,
1084:Walls are very important when you`re separating two urban areas where if you`re actually able to get over the border you can probably get into the underground network in about 30 seconds. But when you`re out in the middle of the desert, it makes no sense because you have border security people have up to a day to apprehend people who are crossing illegally. ~ John Yarmuth,
1085:In the heart of a hundred billion worlds— Across a trillion dying realities in a lethal multiverse— In the chthonic silence— There was satisfaction. The network of mind continued to push out in space, from the older stars, the burned-out worlds, to the young, out across the Galaxy. Pushed deep in time too, twisting the fate of countless trillions of lives. ~ Stephen Baxter,
1086:Wherever the Net arises, there arises also a rebel to resist human control...A network nurtures small failures in order that large failures don't happen as often. It is...fertile ground for learning, adaptation, and evolution...The only organization capable of unprejudiced growth, or unguided learning, is a network. All other topologies limit what can happen. ~ Kevin Kelly,
1087:Have you seen the world lately, McGrath? The cruelty, the lack of connection? If you're an artist, I'm sure you can't help but wonder what it's all for. We're living longer, we social network alone with our screens, and our depth of feeling gets shallower. Soon it'll be nothing but a tide pool, then a thimble of water, then a micro drop. ~ Marisha Pessl,
1088:In 1891, in his New York City lab, Tesla proved that energy could be transmitted through the air by wirelessly lighting lamps. This discovery fascinated Tesla, sparking his lifelong obsession with wireless energy. He immediately envisioned a network of transmission stations that would provide free, wireless energy to not only the United States, but the world. ~ Sean Patrick,
1089:Love is just like the flower; it has hidden depths that we rarely ever explore. Beneath the surface lies a network of roots. You can admire the flower for what it is, or you can dig deeper. The more you dig, the more you will find. The real reasons we love a person sometimes exist in the darkest and deepest part of us, the part that knows no logic…or rationale. ~ Carol Oates,
1090:Now I fix time machines for a living. To be more specific, I am a certified network technician for T-Class personal-use chronogrammatical vehicles, and an approved independent affiliate contractor for Time Warner Time, which owns and operates this universe as a spatio-temporal structure and entertainment complex zoned for retail, commercial, and residential use. ~ Charles Yu,
1091:Another study, out of Yale, looked at the part of the brain known as the default mode network (DMN), which is active when we’re lost in thought—ruminating about the past, projecting into the future, obsessing about ourselves. The researchers found meditators were not only deactivating this region while they were practicing, but also when they were not meditating. ~ Dan Harris,
1092:It seems reasonable to envision, for a time 10 or 15 years hence, a "thinking center" that will incorporate the functions of present-day libraries together with anticipated advances in information storage and retrieval and ... a network of such centers, connected to one another by wide-band communication lines and to individual users by leased-wire services. ~ J C R Licklider,
1093:Over time, unique invisibles, perceivable only because of the sensitivity and openness of the sensory gating in that neural network, are able to be heard and, as well, expressed through the activity of that part of the self. This is what Goethe was talking about when he said that Every new object, clearly seen, opens up a new organ of perception in us. ~ Stephen Harrod Buhner,
1094:previously been reported. For all three, the association with the Koch brothers' network is likely to provide kindling for their opponents, who have already argued that the Republicans are steered by deep-pocketed conservatives. Audio of the event, held at the St. Regis Monarch Beach resort, was obtained by The Undercurrent and shared exclusively with The Huffington ~ Anonymous,
1095:If you stop and think through what it means to grow, the process is astonishing. Each part of the body has to change its shape and size to match every other part. There’s no central blueprint for the construction of an adult human. Each cell has to decide for itself, using nothing more than chemical signals and its own network of genes, RNA molecules, and proteins. ~ Carl Zimmer,
1096:Our challenge is much more pervasive than it would be if we were just facing one enemy in one place. [Instead there is] the Middle East, Iraq, North Korea, Iran. There's a relatively long list that we believe are linked to the al Qaeda network in the Philippines, in Indonesia and in Yemen and other places. That makes it very clear that this is a global network. ~ Hillary Clinton,
1097:The fungi became, or is for some mysterious reason still to be discovered, a pipeline into a mind, an entelechy, which we can only image as feminine and can only associate somehow to the environment, to the ecosystem. This is the Gaian mind. This is what the goddess really is. The goddess is a network of connective intelligence that is operating on this planet. ~ Terence McKenna,
1098:The lesson? Network effects as measured by numbers of visitors alone don’t necessarily reflect the monetary value of a platform. The interactions facilitated must generate a significant amount of excess value that can be captured by the platform without producing a negative impact on network effects. When that’s not the case, monetization may not be possible. ~ Geoffrey G Parker,
1099:Mothers are so important. I came across a cable network exec who once told me they don't matter. Well, I disagree. Mothers matter a lot. Without mothers, there wouldn't be people. And mothers watch a lot of the programs on that cable network. No wonder why that network is barely surviving. - Strong by Kailin Gow on Mothers, Knowing Your Viewers, and Strong Leadership ~ Kailin Gow,
1100:We are beginning to see the entire universe as a holographically interlinked network of energy and information, organically whole and self referential at all scales of its existence. We, and all things in the universe, are non-locally connected with each other and with all other things in ways that are unfettered by the hitherto known limitations of space and time. ~ Ervin Laszlo,
1101:She was part of a social network that included artists and activists who were always hatching what they called “disruptive strategies” aimed at undermining all forms of authority: cultural, economic, scientific. Mostly their disruptions involved artistic fashion shows full of uselessly beautiful GMOs and tissue mods that said something about global recolonization. ~ Annalee Newitz,
1102:To improve global health, it's not enough just to have a really good new product and to obtain marketing approval. You still need to market the product and bring it to patients, follow up, create the infrastructure, and so on - the whole pipeline, the network. That's something that companies are extremely good at: organizing a whole pipeline in a cost-effective way. ~ Thomas Pogge,
1103:He'd have made billions on this," Eve added.

"Grossed."

"I'll say it's gross."

"No, no." It was a relief to laugh. "Gross income. It would cost-has to cost enormously to run the labs, develop the technology, the school, the network. The net income would be substantial, I'd think, but Eve, the cost, the risk? I think you're looking at a labor of love. ~ J D Robb,
1104:As Stewart Brand (co-founder of Emeryville's Global Business Network) likes to say, "Information lasts forever. Digital information lasts forever or for five years, whichever comes first." There are examples everywhere. The tapes from the original Viking landers that went to Mars are at (NASA's) Jet Propulsion Laboratory, but there is no machine that can read the tapes. ~ Paul Saffo,
1105:but it wasn’t until 1999 that text messages could cross from one phone network to another, and after that usage began to rise. In 2007 the number of texts exchanged in a month outnumbered the number of phone calls made in the United States for the first time in history. And in 2010 people sent 6.1 trillion texts across the planet, roughly 200,000 per minute. Technology ~ Aziz Ansari,
1106:Gain is a parameter in neural network modeling, which influences the probability that a neuron fires at a given activation level. Single cell recordings in non-human primates have shown that the likelihood of a neuron firing, given a constant sensory input, is enhanced when the stimulus dimension that is preferentially processed by the neuron is attended to.11 ~ Stephen Harrod Buhner,
1107:If globalization is to realise its potential as a force for good, we have to look more closely at the means by which we handle our growing interdependence. We do not have a world government, but we do have an increasingly complex network of institutions that are concerned with global governance. They are central to our future and international human rights law ~ Gro Harlem Brundtland,
1108:I started designing book jackets, which was great because I was good at it. And then from there I decided to become a freelance graphic designer and I needed to expand beyond book jackets, so I taught myself web design, and then in 1999 some friends of mine decided to start a company called Xanga.com, which was a very early kind of social network slash blogging community. ~ Biz Stone,
1109:Mary seems unsympathetic to the need for evidence, and occasionally is willing to cure only those who had believed the account of her apparition before she supplied 'signs'. And while there are no therapists, per se, the society is suffused by a network of influential parish priests and their hierarchical superiors who have a vested interest in the reality of the visions. ~ Anonymous,
1110:Sun Microsystems, a Silicon Valley workstation maker, got its start in 1982 making such machines for use on the Stanford University Network (hence its name). Sun set a record that still stands in the annals of American business for being the company that from a dead start reached the $1 billion sales mark faster than any other manufacturer—it took all of four years. ~ Brent Schlender,
1111:We owe the low price of electricity today to the power grid, the network that emerged
through these pairwise connections, linking all producers and consumers
into a single network. It allows cheaply produced power to be instantly
transported anywhere. Electricity hence offers a wonderful example of the
huge positive impact networks have on our life ~ Albert L szl Barab si,
1112:When you see what is happening with the social network, with Facebook, Twitter and co it is becoming obvious that the reputation of ourselves is becoming more and more important everyday. Image is becoming too much for me, and we are living in a virtual world and sometimes it is very easy to make mistakes. It is more difficult to take responsibility for our mistakes. ~ Emmanuel Petit,
1113:In schools, including universities, most resources are spent to purchase the time and motivation of a limited number of people to take up predetermined problems in a ritually defined setting. The most radical alternative to school would be a network or service which gave each man the same opportunity to share his current concern with others motivated by the same concern. ~ Ivan Illich,
1114:Bad news drives out good news. The irrational is more controversial than the rational. Concurrence can no longer compete with dissent. One minute of Eldridge Cleaver is worth ten minutes of Roy Wilkins. The labor crises settled at the negotiating table is nothing compared to the confrontation that results in a strike ... normality has become the nemesis of network news. ~ Spiro T Agnew,
1115:Each neuron acts in an essentially unpredictable fashion. When an entire network of neurons receives input (from the outside world or from other networks of neurons), the signaling among them appears at first to be frenzied and random. Over time, typically a fraction of a second or so, the chaotic interplay of the neurons dies down and a stable pattern of firing emerges. ~ Ray Kurzweil,
1116:Hence, because flash cards are being used in markets completely different from those Quantum and Seagate typically engage—palmtop computers, electronic clipboards, cash registers, electronic cameras, and so on—the value network framework would predict that firms similar to Quantum and Seagate are not likely to build market-leading positions in flash memory. This ~ Clayton M Christensen,
1117:In fact, the prospects for growth and improved profitability in upmarket value networks often appear to be so much more attractive than the prospect of staying within the current value network, that it is not unusual to see well-managed companies leaving (or becoming uncompetitive with) their original customers as they search for customers at higher price points. ~ Clayton M Christensen,
1118:Fox News seems much more conservative than it is because no other television network over the past half-century has been anything but decidedly liberal. When the media norm is liberal, liberals equate liberalism with objectivity and deviations from it as bias, just as liberals preach tolerance toward all ideas - except conservative ones. Their self-delusion is surreal. ~ David Limbaugh,
1119:Gradually, physicists began to realise that nature, at the atomic level, does not appear as a mechanical universe composed of fundamental building blocks, but rather as a network of relations, and that, ultimately, there are no parts at all in this interconnected web. Whatever we call a part is merely a pattern that has some stability and therefore captures our attention. ~ Fritjof Capra,
1120:Having a good network can be invaluable. It opens doors for you and allows you to enter into opportunities that are beneficial to your business. In this sense, 'who you know' is undoubtedly important, but to me 'what you know' is more important because once an opportunity shows itself, it is up to you to make the most of it, and this is down to your knowledge and skill. ~ Richard Branson,
1121:The nature of man is not his internal structure but the network of personal, familial, and social interactions within which he exists. It is these that "make" us, these that guard us. As humans, we are that which others know of us, that which we know of ourselves, and that which others know about our knowledge. We are complex nodes in a rich web of reciprocal information. ~ Carlo Rovelli,
1122:The traditional model for a company like Coca-Cola is to hire one big advertising agency and essentially outsource all of its creativity in that area. But Coca-Cola does not do it that way. It knows how to manage creative people and creative teams and it has been quite adept at building a network that includes the Creative Artists Agency in Hollywood, which is a talent agency. ~ John Kao,
1123:It's always bittersweet when you have a show that you own, that's against you. It's against one of our favorite comedies for NBC. And yes, that's part of the business model. House was on the Fox network for a number of years and was such a great business for the NBC-owned studio. That's part of what we're also trying to build. Hopefully, Mindy will help do that for us. ~ Robert Greenblatt,
1124:The network employs thousands of humans. Surely one of them must be a ...woman...female...I don't know what you call them...vagina doctor."

Melanie laughed. "Vagina doctor?"

He smiled, relieved to have lightened her mood a bit. "I've had very little contact with doctors in my lifetime. You know what I mean."

"They're called OB/GYNs."

"Thank you. ~ Dianne Duvall,
1125:This world, this universe which our senses feel, or our mind thinks, is but one atom, so to say, of the Infinite, projected on to the plane of consciousness; and within that narrow limit, defined by the network of consciousness, works our reason, and not beyond. Therefore, there must be some other instrument to take us beyond, and that instrument is called inspiration. ~ Swami Vivekananda,
1126:Unlike Davies, he didn't have to work through the British Postal Service. And unlike Baran, he didn't have to work through the Defense Communications Agency. Roberts was backed by ARPA, whose whole reason for existing was to cut through the bureaucracy. His bosses were giving him a free hand. And he meant to exercise that freedom. He meant to get this network ready to ~ M Mitchell Waldrop,
1127:Button #13, a Plexiglas-shielded button on the console of the D.C. mayor’s emergency command center at 300 Indiana Avenue NW would activate “Emer-zak,” seizing control of the capital’s entire Muzak network and replacing the piped-in background music of the city’s elevators, lobbies, medical offices, and department stores with emergency instructions. Even with that effort, ~ Garrett M Graff,
1128:God we proclaim death to anything or anyone that will lift a hand against this network and ministry that belongs to you God. It is your work, your idea, it is your property, it is your airwaves, it is your world. We proclaim death to anything that would stand in the way of God's great voice of proclamation to the whole world. In the name of Jesus and all the people said Amen! ~ Paul Crouch,
1129:Asking around a mage is dangerous. Mages who aren't prepared for trouble tend not to live very long so one of the first priorities of most mages is to establish an early warning network to spot potential threats (...) And anyone willing to sell you information about the mage you're looking for is just as likely to sell the information to them the instant you turn your back. ~ Benedict Jacka,
1130:If on a winter's night a traveler, outside the town of Malbork, leaning from the steep slope without fear of wind or vertigo, looks down in the gathering shadow in a network of lines that enlace, in a network of lines that intersect, on the carpet of leaves illuminated by the moon around an empty grave-What story down there awaits its end?-he asks, anxious to hear the story. ~ Italo Calvino,
1131:The Lampoon was definitely quite formative. You know there's a crazy like kind of network of comedy writers from The Lampoon that are, that kind of you know like Seinfeld and The Simpsons and a lot of shows kind of had a lot of kind of Lampoon writers and so that was very formative. I mean, to me I got interested in comedy writing at an early like reading like Dave Barry. ~ Nicholas Stoller,
1132:Thus paranoia in an age of network excess produces a feedback loop: the failure to comprehend a complex world leads to the demand for more and more information, which only further clouds our understanding – revealing more and more complexity that must be accounted for by ever more byzantine theories of the world. More information produces not more clarity, but more confusion. ~ James Bridle,
1133:When we talk about computer network exploitation, computer network attack, we're not just talking about your home PC. We're talking about your cell phone, and we're also talking about internet routers themselves. The NSA is attacking the critical infrastructure of the internet to try to take ownership of it. They hack the routers that connect nations to the internet itself. ~ Edward Snowden,
1134:The forest was all around me now... The ground soft and warm with light and growth... I could almost hear the ceaseless excavations of the flowing bloodstream underneath the earth skin of this vast organism. I touched the outreaching roots of the trees... I could feel that nearly invisible network of capillary roots... I breathed in and out. I was part of the forest. I was alive. ~ Ned Hayes,
1135:If on a winter's night a traveler, outside the town of Malbork, leaning from the steep slope without fear of wind or vertigo, looks down in the gathering shadow in a network of lines that enlace, in a network of lines that intersect, on the carpet of leaves illuminated by the moon around an empty grave-What story down there awaits its end? - he asks, anxious to hear the story. ~ Italo Calvino,
1136:Looking back on the event, I find myself thinking there are three approaches to journalism represented here. One is the "cool" approach of traditional journalism, including network broadcasting in which NPR is no exception. One is the "hot" approach of talk radio, which has since expanded to TV sports networks and now Fox TV. The third is the engaged approach of weblogging. ~ David Doc Searls,
1137:There is something almost magical to the notion that our bodies, minds and ideas have roots in the crust of Earth, water of the oceans, and atoms in celestial bodies. The stars in the sky and the fossils in the ground are enduring beacons that signal, though the pace of human change is ever accelerating, we are but a recent link in a network of connections as old as the heavens. ~ Neil Shubin,
1138:Recognized as a way to build and maintain a network of mutually beneficial relationships, nonreproductive sex no longer requires special explanations. Homosexuality, for example, becomes far less confusing, in that it is, as E. O. Wilson has written, “above all a form of bonding…consistent with the greater part of heterosexual behavior as a device that cements relationships. ~ Christopher Ryan,
1139:Social capital isn’t manifest only in someone connecting you to a friend or passing a résumé on to an old boss. It is also, or perhaps primarily, a measure of how much we learn through our friends, colleagues, and mentors. I didn’t know how to prioritize my options, and I didn’t know that there were other, better paths for me. I learned those things through my network—specifically, ~ J D Vance,
1140:The leaders of continental Europe would indeed plough relentlessly ahead with monetary union, so that by the beginning of 1999 the euro – a single European currency managed by an authentically federal European Central Bank – was a reality. In doing so, they revealed their indestructible faith in the power of hierarchical structures even in an age of exponential network growth. ~ Niall Ferguson,
1141:What being among the 'right people' entails is the possession of human capital, rather than organizational capital: an individual reputation, portable skills, and network connections. Career responsibility is squarely in the hands of individuals, a function of their knowledge and networks. Transferable knowledge is more important to a career than firm-specific knowledge. ~ Rosabeth Moss Kanter,
1142:With the strong global appeal of the Playboy brand and the differentiated content offered, we have built a men's destination site with multiple revenue streams, including e-commerce, advertising, subscription and pay-per-view, ... In addition, our recent acquisition of the Spice brand gives us an opportunity to create a separate site, cross-promoted with the Spice TV network. ~ Christie Hefner,
1143:Children who begin working at an early age with music have, as habit, much less pre-attentional or unconscious gating in the neural network that attends to sound. Gating, in general, develops over time and with exposure, the pre-attentional self learning to gate whatever is not important to the conscious mind. Children, by nature, have much less gating than adults—gating ~ Stephen Harrod Buhner,
1144:Everything is alive, everything is in motion, everything corresponds; the magnetic rays that emanate from me or from others flow directly through the infinite chain of creation whose transparent network is in continuous communication with the planets and the stars. A captive here on earth for the moment, I commune with the chorus of stars and they join in my sorrows and joys. ~ G rard de Nerval,
1145:People hear from Donald Trump that he's such an extraordinary success. They didn't know about Trump airlines and Trump mortgages and Trump vitamin network and Trump steaks and Trump Taj Mahal. They didn't realize a lot of small people have been crushed by Donald Trump's rise to become a very wealthy man, successful financially, but this is a guy who has not been a uniform success. ~ Mitt Romney,
1146:Americans now bear such animosity toward one another that it's almost as if many are holding up signs saying, "Please tell me something horrible about the other side, I'll believe anything!" Americans are now easily exploitable, and a large network of profit-driven media sites, political entrepreneurs, and foreign intelligence agencies are taking advantage of this vulnerability. ~ Greg Lukianoff,
1147:At network television you could make a show like Freaks and Geeks, and even though 7 million people watch is every week, you were considered a terrible failure, and they got rid of you and staff. Now ... It's like a world where the replacements are the biggest fans in the world. It's, the Elvis Costellos of television are the winners. Creativity is king and it's very very exciting. ~ Judd Apatow,
1148:What people don't understand is that the underground that existed was created in the early 80s and was thriving throughout the 80s. Until the industry showed up it was a pretty significant network. It was all happening, but the smell of money had not wafted up high enough for the industry. It wasn't really until they came descending on Seattle that things really got out of control. ~ Ian MacKaye,
1149:Companies that actually survive and flourish are going to change their business model from production to aggregating the networks and the network services and solutions. If you're a construction company or an IT company or a logistics company or an information data operation, to the extent that you can find ways to help build the commons, you can get some commercial value in that. ~ Jeremy Rifkin,
1150:The relationships that I've built and the connections and the network that I have created playing on these multiple teams, playing for these multiple coaches and assistant coaches - I wouldn't give that back for anything, because I believe that's going to prepare me for my next step, whether that's going to be on the floor coaching or in an office doing some type of management work. ~ Drew Gooden,
1151:I can’t believe Bourbon & Branch would work with them”. Them being Phluttr - makers of the sketchy app that just hijacked their conversation. Ostensibly a social network, Phluttr peppers its users with coupons, recommendations, breaking news, handy info, and jaw-dropping bits of hyperlocal gossip, all of it surgically targeted to the user’s interests, location, and/or state of mind. ~ Rob Reid,
1152:The truth, even more, is that life is perpetually weaving fresh threads which link one individual and one event to another, and that these threads are crossed and recrossed, doubled and redoubled to thicken the web, so that between any slightest point of our past and all the others a rich network of memories gives us an almost infinite variety of communicating paths to choose from. ~ Marcel Proust,
1153:The whereabouts of the other Nance brothers-- Clee Roy, Buddy, and Junior--had been ascertained. They were chilling at the forty-acre Pensacola estate leased by the network and used as an outdoor set for the fractious family barbecue scenes that closed each episode. Down the road a stretch was the rooster farm, which the clan avoided except during taping days, because of the stench. ~ Carl Hiaasen,
1154:Universities are fantastic places to gain knowledge on a subject, develop a personal network, explore your character and learn new techniques to approach problems. I do however believe that there is a strong argument for students who have an idea they are passionate about to just try and turn it into a reality. I fell into this category and I don't regret not going to University. ~ Richard Branson,
1155:A credit card is a leash around your neck. In the world of credit cards a person has no privacy…or at best protects her privacy only with great effort and much chicanery. Besides that, do you ever know what the computer network is doing when you poke your card into a slot? I don’t. I feel much safer with cash. I’ve never heard of anyone who had much luck arguing with a computer. ~ Robert A Heinlein,
1156:As a result of the Stratfor hack, some of the dangers of the unregulated private intelligence industry are now known. It has been revealed through Wikileaks and other journalists around the world that Stratfor maintained a worldwide network of informants that they used to engage in intrusive and possibly illegal surveillance activities on behalf of large multinational corporations. ~ Jeremy Hammond,
1157:— but if they’ve just come here to … I don’t know … just wipe us out, then why the stone network? Why the abductions? Why go to all the trouble to narrow it down to the Nine? Why set up the capitals, the outposts, the patrols, all of it? I mean, shit, there are planes in the air again. The Internet is back. Why colonize if they only want to find the master kill switch and erase us all? ~ Sean Platt,
1158:We believe that application developers should be able to take advantage of new deployment technologies, like containers, without having to change how they work. Networking is a big part of that. Weave embeds a software defined network at the container level, so that applications and networks automatically share a common topology, and this is a great way to achieve consistency and scale. ~ Anonymous,
1159:Ronald Burt, looked at the origin of good ideas inside the organizational network of the Raytheon Corporation. Burt found that innovative thinking was much more likely to emerge from individuals who bridged “structural holes” between tightly knit clusters. Employees who primarily shared information with people in their own division had a harder time coming up with useful suggestions ~ Steven Johnson,
1160:I am only a footnote, but proud of the footnote I have become. My subsequent work on eliciting principles and developing the theory of interface design, so that many people will be able to do what I did is probably also footnote-worthy. In looking back at this turn-of-the-century period, the rise of a worldwide network will be seen as the most significant part of the computer revolution. ~ Jef Raskin,
1161:Thanks to NBC News and thanks to the NBC primetime TV network, Donald Trump has been in living rooms for 11 years being who he is. The Donald Trump running for president is not an unknown quantity. The Donald Trump running for president is the Donald Trump everybody's gotten to know, and quite a lot of people watch those Donald Trump TV shows, The Apprentice and whatever else on there. ~ Rush Limbaugh,
1162:There is a relational part of this job of being a writer you need to embrace—even if you’re the most introverted person in the world. Email is your friend, and it’s far less scary than picking up the phone. Find ways to work up the courage to network and introduce yourself to strangers. Depending on your personality, it can be very hard. But it’s also worth the awkwardness and discomfort. ~ Jeff Goins,
1163:I think one of the most important investments an organization like TNC (The Nature Conservancy) can make is in helping build local capacity - supporting the growth of a global network of small community-based entities. Help people who live within critical ecosystems help themselves and their neighbors to design a better future relationship between themselves and their natural resources. ~ Edward Norton,
1164:Los profesionales de red son dueños de sus propios negocios y reciben un porcentaje por todo ingreso que produzcan por ventas. El network marketing ha probado que tiene fuerza de permanencia, y que ha ganado legitimidad. Hasta la fecha, sólo la industria del network marketing ha triunfado en el ofrecimiento de una oportunidad de negocios viable, basada en el modelo de privatización en masa. ~ Anonymous,
1165:So Paley was right in saying not just that Design was a wonderful thing to explain, but also that Design took Intelligence. All he missed—and Darwin provided—was the idea that this Intelligence could be broken into bits so tiny and stupid that they didn’t count as intelligence at all, and then distributed through space and time in a gigantic, connected network of algorithmic process. ~ Daniel C Dennett,
1166:Today the network of relationships linking the human race to itself and to the rest of the biosphere is so complex that all aspects affect all others to an extraordinary degree. Someone should be studying the whole system, however crudely that has to be done, because no gluing together of partial studies of a complex nonlinear system can give a good idea of the behavior of the whole. ~ Murray Gell Mann,
1167:According to Beth-Anne, the next reporter is Nico Renault from Hollywood Japan Network. Nico's recently had his face tattooed to look like the Kabuki-made-up Gene Simmons of the pre-FUS rock band Kiss. He wears his hair in bright blond spikes. He also wears the body of a cow suit without the head, the rubber udders protruding at crotch level, lending the getup a rather multipenised look. ~ Ryan Boudinot,
1168:There are two great systems in the body of man: the tree of life, which is the arterial with its roots in the heart; and, the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, i.e. the nervous system, which has its roots in the brain. These two "trees" are physical manifestations of a complicated network of branching energy currents in the aura or superphysical bodies. ~ Manly P Hall, How to Understand Your Bible,
1169:What makes power hold good, what makes it accepted, is simply the fact that it doesn't only weigh on us as a force that says no, but that it traverses and produces things, it induces pleasure, forms knowledge, produces discourse. It needs to be considered as a productive network which runs through the whole social body, much more than as a negative instance whose function is repression ~ Michel Foucault,
1170:But the moment you point at a difference, you enter, regardless of age, an already existing system of differences, a network of identities, all of them ultimately arbitrary and unrelated to your intentions, none of them a matter of your choice. The moment you other someone, you other yourself. When I idiotically pointed at Almir's non-existent difference, I expelled myself from my raja. ~ Aleksandar Hemon,
1171:I let out a laugh that sounded more like the yip of a startled poodle. "Superp-powers? I wish. My powers aren't winning me a slot on the Cartoon Network anytime soon... except as a comic relief. Ghost Whisperer Junior. Or Ghost Screamer, more like it. Tune in, every week, as Chloe Saunders runs screaming from yet another ghost looking for her help." Okay, superpower might be pushing it. ~ Kelley Armstrong,
1172:Nazi Literature in the Americas, a wicked invented encyclopedia of imaginary fascist writers and literary tastemakers, is Bolaño playing with sharp, twisting knives. As if he were Borges's wisecracking, sardonic son, Bolaño has meticulously created a tightly woven network of far-right litterateurs and purveyors of belles lettres for whom Hitler was beauty, truth, and the great lost hope. ~ Stacey D Erasmo,
1173:Technology has made it difficult to distinguish between a trend and something that is simply trendy, and that is because much of it is complicated and confusing. Or it is invisible. It’s easy to fixate on what’s trendy—the latest app, the newest gadget, the hottest social network—but more difficult to track how technology is shaping our organizations, government, education, economy, and culture ~ Amy Webb,
1174:Make Earth Day Every Day.” While we might not always live up to this ideal, I try to keep this quote from Denis Hayes, founder of the Earth Day Network and president of Seattle’s Bullitt Foundation, in mind when I need a little extra motivation to be a better environmentalist: “Listen up, you couch potatoes: each recycled beer can saves enough electricity to run a television for three hours. ~ Denis Hayes,
1175:We must recognise that nations can and do sin corporately. God loves nations, and I join those who believe that God has a redemptive plan for each nation, or for that matter for each city or people group or neighbourhood or any visible network of human beings. But corporate national sin damages the relationship of the nation to God and prevents that nation from being all that God wants it to be. ~ C Wagner,
1176:When half the nodes of a random graph the size of most real-world networks are removed, the network is destroyed. But when the same procedure is carried out against a scale-free model of a similar size, ‘the giant connected component resists even after removing more than 80 per cent of the nodes, and the average distance within it [between nodes] is practically the same as at the beginning ~ Niall Ferguson,
1177:In a real sense all life is inter-related. All men are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly. I can never be what I ought to be until you are what you ought to be, and you can never be what you ought to be until I am what I ought to be... This is the inter-related structure of reality. ~ Martin Luther King Jr,
1178:The growth of the Internet will slow drastically, as the flaw in 'Metcalfe's law'–which states that the number of potential connections in a network is proportional to the square of the number of participants–becomes apparent: most people have nothing to say to each other! By 2005 or so, it will become clear that the Internet's impact on the economy has been no greater than the fax machine's. ~ Paul Krugman,
1179:Visa’s Zero Liability policy covers all Visa credit—and debit-card transactions processed over the Visa network. Visa extends the same protections and benefits to its debit cards as it does to credit cards—including the ability for credit-card issuers to resolve merchant disputes on the cardholder’s behalf if goods were defective or weren’t received, you were overcharged, or for other reasons. ~ Dave Ramsey,
1180:When people conceptualize a cyber-attack, they do tend to think about parts of the critical infrastructure like power plants, water supplies, and similar sort of heavy infrastructure, critical infrastructure areas. And they could be hit, as long as they're network connected, as long as they have some kind of systems that interact with them that could be manipulated from internet connection. ~ Edward Snowden,
1181:A lot of these new start-up founders are somewhat unsavory people. The old tech industry was run by engineers and MBAs; the new tech industry is populated by young, amoral hustlers, the kind of young guys (and they are almost all guys) who watched The Social Network and its depiction of Mark Zuckerberg as a lying, thieving, backstabbing prick—and left the theater wanting to be just like that guy. ~ Dan Lyons,
1182:But this is at the same time a vivid way of saying that your soul, or rather your essential Self, is the whole cosmos as it is centered around the particular time, place, and activity called John Doe. Thus the soul is not in the body, but the body in the soul, and the soul is the entire network of relationships and processes which make up your environment, and apart from which you are nothing. ~ Alan W Watts,
1183:I let out a laugh that sounded more like the yip of a startled poodle. "Superp-powers? I wish. My powers aren't winning me a slot on the Cartoon Network anytime soon... except as a comic relief. Ghost Whisperer Junior. Or Ghost Screamer, more like it. Tune in, every week, as Chloe Saunders runs screaming from yet another ghost looking for her help."
Okay, superpower might be pushing it. ~ Kelley Armstrong,
1184:The important thing here to understand is that the people that are at Guantanamo are bad people. I mean, these are terrorists for the most part. These are people that were captured in the battlefield of Afghanistan or rounded up as part of the Al Qaeda network. We've already screened the detainees there and released a number, sent them back to their home countries. But what's left is hard core. ~ Dick Cheney,
1185:The word was out that maybe, just maybe, a British accent would fit. The hair, the skin tone and the bridgework would have to be up to American network standards, but there had been a lot of British accents up there thanking their mothers for their Oscars, a lot of British accents singing on Broadway, and some unusually big audiences tuning in to British accents in wig on Masterpiece Theatre. ~ Douglas Adams,
1186:In the Internet world, both ends essentially pay for access to the Internet system, and so the providers of access get compensated by the users at each end. My big concern is that suddenly access providers want to step in the middle and create a toll road to limit customers' ability to get access to services of their choice even though they have paid for access to the network in the first place. ~ Vinton Cerf,
1187:The comparison between the previous two figures shows one of the most classic mistakes when troubleshooting networks. Sometimes, the temptation is to connect to a router and ping the host on the attached LAN, and it works. So, the engineer moves on, thinking that the network layer issues between the router and host work fine, when the problem still exists with the host’s default router setting. ~ Wendell Odom,
1188:We have to ensure free and open exchange of information. That starts with an open internet. I will take a backseat to no one in my commitment to network neutrality. Because once providers start to privilege some applications or websites over others then the smaller voices get squeezed out and we all lose. The internet is perhaps the most open network in history, and we have to keep it that way. ~ Barack Obama,
1189:Family wasn't like that, not really. It was not something small and compact, a "nuclear family": it was a great big mess of people, all interlinked, cousins and aunts and relatives-by-marriage and otherwise--it was a network, like the Conversation or a human brain. It was what he had tried to escape, going into the Up and Out, but you cannot run away from family, it follows you, wherever you go. ~ Lavie Tidhar,
1190:In a real sense all life is inter-related. All men are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly. I can never be what I ought to be until you are what you ought to be, and you can never be what you ought to be until I am what I ought to be...
This is the inter-related structure of reality. ~ Martin Luther King Jr,
1191:I reached down to feel the soil, and I touched the outreaching roots of the trees that bore horizontally and vertically hundreds of feet through the forest. I stroked the earth with my palm, and I could almost feel that invisible network of capillary roots that sucks moisture and nutrients out of every inch of the soil I was standing on. I breathed in and out. I was part of the forest. I was alive. ~ Ned Hayes,
1192:the government-slashing agenda of the Koch network was a problem for these voters. Fink acknowledged, “We want to decrease regulations. Why? It’s because we can make more profit, okay? Yeah, and cut government spending so we don’t have to pay so much taxes. There’s truth in that.” But the “middle third” of American voters, he warned, was uncomfortable with positions that seemed motivated by greed. ~ Jane Mayer,
1193:The growth of the Internet will slow drastically, as the flaw in ‘Metcalfe’s law’—which states that the number of potential connections in a network is proportional to the square of the number of participants—becomes apparent: most people have nothing to say to each other! By 2005 or so, it will become clear that the Internet’s impact on the economy has been no greater than the fax machine’s. ~ Steven D Levitt,
1194:When the first market towns emerged in Italy, they didn’t magically create some higher-level group consciousness. They simply widened the pool of minds that could come up with and share good ideas. This is not the wisdom of the crowd, but the wisdom of someone in the crowd. It’s not that the network itself is smart; it’s that the individuals get smarter because they’re connected to the network. ~ Steven Johnson,
1195:Like any other thought, a hunch is simply a network of cells firing inside your brain in an organized pattern. But for that hunch to blossom into something more substantial, it has to connect with other ideas. The hunch requires an environment where surprising new connections can be forged: the neurons and synapses of the brain itself, and the larger cultural environment that the brain occupies. ~ Steven Johnson,
1196:Record stores are the backbone of the recorded music culture. It's where we go to network, browse around, and find new songs to love. The stores whose staff live for music have spread the word about exciting new things faster and with more essence than either radio or the press. Any artist that doesn't support the wonderful ma and pa record stores across America is contributing to our own extinction. ~ Joan Jett,
1197:You will never ever, in any circumstance, win any struggle at any time. That being said, we have a long way to go. At the moment, the battle over network neutrality is not to completely eliminate the telephone and cable companies. We are not at that point yet. But the ultimate goal is to get rid of the media capitalists in the phone and cable companies and to divest them from control. ~ Robert Waterman McChesney,
1198:...The ACS raised over $180 million last year through its network of 58 Divisions and 3,000 local Chapters. The Society's major public campaign is aimed at reducing smoking and cancers related to it. Yet...the ACS has but a single (lobbyist) in Washington DC. The industry-supported Tobacco Institute, on the other hand, has a ten million dollar budget which supports dozens of Washington staff. ~ Michael F Jacobson,
1199:A speech with magical force. Nowadays, people don't believe in these kinds of things. Except in the Metaverse, that is, where magic is possible. The Metaverse is a fictional structure made out of code. And code is just a form of speech—the form that computers understand. The Metaverse in its entirety could be considered a single vast nam-shub, enacting itself on L. Bob Rife's fiber-optic network. ~ Neal Stephenson,
1200:If you go to Australia, the Australian Open is on all day long on network TV. There's no way CBS, NBC and ABC would do that. They only show the finals. That's always been the case. They don't want to give the time to the biggest tournament we have in the United States. Any other country, it's everywhere -- front page of the main paper, front page of the sports section. We haven't had that here. ~ Lindsay Davenport,
1201:The Internet is a giant international network of intelligent, informed computer enthusiasts, by which I mean, "people without lives." We don't care. We have each other.... While you are destroying your mind watching the worthless, brain-rotting drivel on TV, we on the Internet are exchanging, freely and openly, the most settings, uninhibited, intimate and, yes, shocking details about our "CONFIG.SYS." ~ Dave Barry,
1202:Fear is not to be dismissed. A moment of fear is actually a message that we are in a new and unfamiliar place within the network of interdependence. Fear is the awkwardness of stepping into a new neighborhood of our mind. Dismissing it actually keeps us comfortable for even less time than a poorly made pair of expensive sneakers. But if we let it in, something new and unexpected is bound to happen. ~ Ethan Nichtern,
1203:My research has shown me that when emotions are expressed-which is to say that the biochemicals that are the substrate of emotion are flowing freely-all systems are united and made whole. When emotions are repressed, denied, not allowed to be whatever they may be, our network pathways get blocked, stopping the flow of the vital feel-good, unifying chemicals that run both our biology and our behavior. ~ Candace Pert,
1204:Pricing strategies for two-sided networks can be aggressive and seemingly nonsensical if you don’t understand their peculiar economics. In particular, changes in the quantity demanded on one side of the network can affect demand on the other side of the network...Lowering the price on one side of the network increases demand on both sides of the network, creating an extra benefit for each price cut. ~ Andrew McAfee,
1205:I think as women, you know, if you are considered a pioneer in these things, you can get really distracted by these other things - you know, people's demands of you reflecting on your otherness. And for this white critic to say, "I don't understand why she doesn't do that" - and you're like, "It's because I'm running a show on a major network and I want the show to continue" - and to sort of guilt me. ~ Mindy Kaling,
1206:Network effects were supposed to help promote long tail content, not shut it out. And yet the current mechanisms of networks like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube make it difficult for new players to break through. There’re high barriers of entry to online media, even if there’s a low cost to enter. Even if you make it, you need to figure out how to translate your likes, retweets, and clicks to real value. ~ Anonymous,
1207:They don't make poles long enough for me want to touch Microsoft products, and I don't want any mass-marketed game-playing device or Windows appliance near my desk or on my network. This is my workbench, dammit, it's not a pretty box to impress people with graphics and sounds. When I work at this system up to 12 hours a day, I'm profoundly uninterested in what user interface a novice user would prefer. ~ Erik Naggum,
1208:When I engaged in meditation on altruistic love and compassion, Tania noted that the cerebral networks activated were very different. In particular, the network linked to negative emotions and distress was not activated during meditation on compassion, while certain cerebral areas traditionally associated with positive emotions, with the feeling of affiliation and maternal love, for instance, were. ~ Matthieu Ricard,
1209:He was blown, his agents were hanged, and he entered the long middle age of the grounded pro. He did hackwork in London, sometimes for Smiley, ran a few home-based operations, including a network of girlfriends who were not, as the jargon has it, inter-conscious, and when Alleline’s crowd took over he was shoved out to grass in Brixton—he supposed because he had the wrong connections, among them Smiley. ~ John le Carr,
1210:If human beings are all monsters, why should I sacrifice anything for them?" "Because they are beautiful monsters..., And when they live in a network of peace and hope, when they trust the world and their deepest hungers are fulfilled, then within that system, that delicate web, there is joy. That is what we live for, to bind the monsters together, to murder their fear and give birth to their beauty. ~ Orson Scott Card,
1211:it’s that particular connection between melancholy and humor that Klibansky, Panofsky, and Saxl examined in Saturn and Melancholy (1964). Just as melancholy is sadness made light, so humor is comedy that has lost its physical weight (that dimension of human carnality that, however, makes Boccaccio and Rabelais great) and casts doubts on the self, the world, and the entire network of relations they form. ~ Italo Calvino,
1212:The most powerful military in the world cannot invade, kill or capture a network or destroy every loose weapon on the planet. The best response to this network of terror is to build a network of our own -- a network of like-minded countries and organizations that pools resources, information, ideas, and power. Taking on the radical fundamentalists alone isn't necessary, it isn't smart, and it won't succeed. ~ Joe Biden,
1213:A little boy was tugging on his pant leg.
'Teacher, I have to pee.'
Avila woke from his skating dreams and looked around, pointed to some trees by the shore that grew out over the water; the bare network of branches fell like a shielding curtain toward the ice.
'You can pee there.'
The boy squinted at the trees.
'On the ice?'
'Yes? What is wrong with that? Makes new ice. Yellow. ~ John Ajvide Lindqvist,
1214:If you are a person with big dreams and would love to support others in achieving their big dreams, then the network marketing business is definitely a business for you. You can start your business part-time at first and then as your business grows, you can help other people start their part-time business. This is a value worth having - a business and people who help others make their dreams come true. ~ Robert Kiyosaki,
1215:With these rough categorizations established, the strategy works as follows: Schedule in advance when you’ll use the Internet, and then avoid it altogether outside these times. I suggest that you keep a notepad near your computer at work. On this pad, record the next time you’re allowed to use the Internet. Until you arrive at that time, absolutely no network connectivity is allowed—no matter how tempting. ~ Cal Newport,
1216:Americans, too many of them, take themselves too seriously. You're going to get rapped - by the viewers, by the sponsors and by the network brass - if you joke about doctors, lawyers, dentists, scientists, bus drivers, I don't care who. You can't make a joke about Catholics, Negroes, Jews, Italians, politicians, dogs or cats. In fact, politicians, dogs and cats are the most sacred institutions in America. ~ Johnny Carson,
1217:For six hours, Isabelle sat at the table in the apartment on rue de Saint-Simon. They brought in others from the network and gave them tasks: to gather clothes for the pilots and stockpile supplies. They consulted maps and devised routes and began the long, uncertain process of setting up safe houses along the way. At some point, they began to see it as a reality instead of merely a bold and daring idea. ~ Kristin Hannah,
1218:Despite being officially outlawed, the Muslim Brotherhood had over the years captured seventeen seats in the Egyptian Parliament through members standing as independents. They also held important offices in banks, local government, and professional organizations throughout the country. Today, explained Bairstow, an extremely complex financial network connected the operations of over seventy branches worldwide. ~ Dan Eaton,
1219:If human beings are all monsters, why should I sacrifice anything for them?"
"Because they are beautiful monsters..., And when they live in a network of peace and hope, when they trust the world and their deepest hungers are fulfilled, then within that system, that delicate web, there is joy. That is what we live for, to bind the monsters together, to murder their fear and give birth to their beauty. ~ Orson Scott Card,
1220:If you cannot sell, you cannot be an entrepreneur. If you cannot sell, you cannot raise money. if the thought of sales terrifies you, get a job at a dept. store and start there. Or get a job with a company like Xerox that requires that you go around to businesses and knock on doors. As your courage increases, you may want to try a company in network marketing or direct sales that is willing to train you. ~ Robert Kiyosaki,
1221:I never sleep. Like the dolphin and the spiny anteater, I don't experience REM. Unlike the dreamless mammals, I'm a construct. I am a living program inside a vast network of electronic impulses known as the LINK. In that datastream I've uncovered the meaning of another kind of dreaming--that of a fond hope or aspiration, a yearning, a desire, or a passion. This much I have. When I dream, I dream of Mecca. ~ Lyda Morehouse,
1222:I'll tell you something about tough things. They just about kill you, but if you decide to keep working at them, you'll find the way through. On the Food Network they have these shows where cooks have to put a meal together with all these weird ingredients. That's a lot like my life-dealing with things you wouldn't think ever go together. But a good cook can make the best meal out of the craziest combinations. ~ Joan Bauer,
1223:Conscious Parenting on Children's Happiness and matrix of influences: 'We live surrounded by an increasingly complex matrix of impulses allowing strangers of all sorts (TV, media, Internet) interfere in our children’s mental, emotional and spiritual development. Understanding this intricate network and how does the human brain interacts with it is increasingly becoming our door to happiness and health. ~ Nata a Nuit Pantovi,
1224:I'm always my own worst enemy. I'm like, 'Every show's my last.' I'm a lunatic, but that's my own issue. If I had time, I'd spend it in therapy, let's be honest. But I don't, so I'll remain crazy. But the truth is, you want it to be good for the audience, TV Guide. Because a lot of times as a producer you put so much into your shows and when you see the network putting stuff into it too, it gets exciting. ~ SallyAnn Salsano,
1225:It is the story of two men whose sitcom—full of minute observations and despicable characters—snuck through the network system to become a hit that changed TV’s most cherished rules; from then on, antiheroes would rise to prominence, unique voices would invade the airwaves, and the creative forces behind shows would often gain as much power and fame as the faces in front of the cameras. Seinfeld ~ Jennifer Keishin Armstrong,
1226:Today, whether we work in Düsseldorf or Dubai, Brasília or Beijing, New York or New Delhi, we are all part of a global network (real or virtual, physical or electronic) where success requires navigating through wildly different cultural realities. Unless we know how to decode other cultures and avoid easy-to-fall-into cultural traps, we are easy prey to misunderstanding, needless conflict, and ultimate failure. ~ Erin Meyer,
1227:We have always underestimated the cell...The entire cell can be viewed as a factory that contains an elaborate network of interlocking assembly lines, each of which is composed of a set of large protein machines...Why do we call [them] machines? Precisely because, like machines invented by humans to deal efficiently with the macroscopic world, these protein assemblies contain highly coordinated moving parts. ~ Bruce Alberts,
1228:"You are so close." "To whom? Margravine, not even to himself. This place, this island: all his life he's done nothing but hop from island to island. Is that a reason? Does there have to be a reason? Shall he tell you: he works for no Whitehall, non conceivable unless, ha, ha, the network of white halls in his own brain: these featureless corridors he keeps swept and correct for occasional visiting agents." ~ Thomas Pynchon,
1229:You know what kind of nerves are in your feet? The same ones that network into your genitals. Your feet are like a minnow bucket full of sensory neurons, all of them wriggling around in search of sensation. Stimulate those nerves just a little, and the impulse will rocket through your entire nervous system; that’s why tickling your feet can overload the switchboard and cause your whole body to spasm. ~ Christopher McDougall,
1230:And there is the fact that what matters is not how things are, but rather how they interact. Spin networks are not entities; they describe the effect of space upon things. Just as an electron is in no place-is diffused in a cloud of probability in all places-space is not actually forned by a single specific spin network, but rather by a cloud of probabilities over the whole range of all possible spin networks. ~ Carlo Rovelli,
1231:Songwriting is ... all about intuition - this thing pops into your head for a reason and it's up to you to follow it. It's like there's a spirit, or intuitive network, that comes through all of us, but most people don't take the time to think about it or remember it. These little things pop into our heads - it's just a process of intuition. The initial thought comes in a baby state, and you work on that some more. ~ Jim James,
1232:Advertisers have become scared of talking about certain issues because they don't want to upset an American family. I think it's a shame because there are things we want to talk to our kids about. So to be able to talk about LGBT issues on our shows. To be able to to talk about sex on our shows. Now if you're like, "I'm going to do an episode talking to kids about sex," on a network that's hard to do! ~ Gloria Calderon Kellett,
1233:For decades, the U.S. and most western nations had let their infrastructure crumble and rot away while China and other Asian nations had invested in the best technology of the day. The U.S. in particular was literally beggared by a point-by-point comparison. As early as 2010, places like Korea and Hong Kong had had Internet and information network access that made the United States look like a third-world country. ~ Evan Currie,
1234:I believe that mycelium is the neurological network of nature. Interlacing mosaics of mycelium infuse habitats with information-sharing membranes. These membranes are aware, react to change, and collectively have the long-term health of the host environment in mind. The mycelium stays in constant molecular communication with its environment, devising diverse enzymatic and chemical responses to complex challenges. ~ Paul Stamets,
1235:So, he explained, the government-slashing agenda of the Koch network was a problem for these voters. Fink acknowledged, “We want to decrease regulations. Why? It’s because we can make more profit, okay? Yeah, and cut government spending so we don’t have to pay so much taxes. There’s truth in that.” But the “middle third” of American voters, he warned, was uncomfortable with positions that seemed motivated by greed. ~ Jane Mayer,
1236:A culture may be conceived as a network of beliefs and purposes in which any string in the net pulls and is pulled by the others,thus perpetually changing the configuration of the whole. If the cultural element called morals takes on a new shape, we must ask what other strings have pulled it out of line. It cannot be one solitary string, nor even the strings nearby, for the network is three-dimensional at least. ~ Jacques Barzun,
1237:Many historians still tend to assume that the spread of an idea or an ideology is a function of its inherent content in relation to some vaguely specified context. We must now acknowledge, however, that some ideas go viral because of structural features of the network through which they spread. They are least likely to do so in a hierarchical, top-down network, where horizontal peer-to-peer links are prohibited. ~ Niall Ferguson,
1238:Micro-regulation is micro-tyranny, a slithering, serpentine network of insinuating Ceaucescu and Kim Jong-Il mini-me's. It's time for the mass rejection of their diktats. A political order that subjects you to the caprices of faceless bureaucrats or crusading "judges" merits no respect. To counter the Bureau of Compliance, we need an Alliance of Non-Compliance to help once free people roll back the regulatory state. ~ Mark Steyn,
1239:The dissonance that I felt daily flew in the face of what Silicon Valley says about itself: that it is a meritocracy, that it values intelligence and creativity, that everyone has a fair shot if they just work hard enough. This was true only if you were technical, and even that may not always be enough: in the age of the social network, who you know and who your friends were was becoming increasingly important. ~ Katherine Losse,
1240:If love is real, it’s simply a comfort level in a relationship built on a network of dually respected qualities and preferences. It’s two people that both acknowledge they like most of the same things and enjoy being with the other person and, eventually, they agree to just do those things together. They have a different capacity for feelings for that person over most others. Maybe that’s what everyone calls love. ~ Adriana Locke,
1241:In 1515 a decree of Sultan Selim I had threatened with death anyone found using the printing press.36 This failure to reconcile Islam with scientific progress was to prove disastrous. Having once provided European scholars with ideas and inspiration, Muslim scientists were now cut off from the latest research. If the Scientific Revolution was generated by a network, then the Ottoman Empire was effectively offline. ~ Niall Ferguson,
1242:Indeed, Chicago seems to have literally sucked the air out of Springfield: another case of American becoming a network of massive city-states more intimately interconnected with other continents than with their own hinterlands. It is in the merging with the rest of the world and global civilization that the forces of division come to the fore at home. Springfield: another small city that should inspire but doesn't. ~ Robert D Kaplan,
1243:That this network is complex explains much about our faith. It explains why people with higher activity in their frontal lobes will be drawn to apologetics or theology—they want to know how God works. On the other hand, people with higher activity in their limbic systems will know God through feelings and have little concern with rational justifications for God’s existence. They know God because they feel God. Either ~ Mike McHargue,
1244:The beauty of the flute was in its simplicity, in its resemblance to the human voice. It always sounded clear. It sounded alone. The piano, on the other hand, was a network of parts—a ship, with its strings like rigging, its case a hull, its lifted lid a sail. Kestrel always thought that the piano didn't sound like a single instrument but a twinned one, with its low and high halves merging together or pulling apart. ~ Marie Rutkoski,
1245:There are pros and cons to taking money. The best kind of company is one where you don't have to take any moneyI funded the first few years myself. But eventually, I took some money from Mitch Kapor and then others. Not so much because I needed it at that point, but because I knew that, ultimately, you cannot accomplish something completely on your own. You really need to develop a network of people who win when you win. ~ Ray Ozzie,
1246:The structure of the human brain is enormously complex. It contains about 10 billion nerve cells (neurons), which are interlinked in a vast network through 1,000 billion junctions (synapses). The whole brain can be divided into subsections, or sub-networks, which communicate with each other in a network fashion. All this results in intricate patterns of intertwined webs, networks of nesting within larger networks. ~ Fritjof Capra,
1247:The Abyss. Globalization had many economic benefits but, as in our own times, the creation of a truly international economic network combined greater efficiency with greater fragility. In 1914 a highly optimized system crashed in what was, without doubt, the biggest financial collapse of all time. (Unlike in 1929 or in 2008, the world’s major stock markets were forced to suspend trading for no less than five months.) ~ Niall Ferguson,
1248:MARG: You are so close.
STEN: To whom? Margravine, not even to himself. This place, this island: all his life he's done nothing but hop from island to island. Is that a reason? Does there have to be a reason? Shall he tell you: he works for no Whitehall, non conceivable unless, ha, ha, the network of white halls in his own brain: these featureless corridors he keeps swept and correct for occasional visiting agents. ~ Thomas Pynchon,
1249:As the network of limited-access highways grew, the Pentagon carefully negotiated the minimum vertical clearances over the interstates to ensure that its largest vehicles could maneuver across the country—forcing the Transportation Department to raise its minimum standard from fourteen feet to sixteen feet to accommodate the new generation of ICBM movers that would enter the nation’s arsenal in the years ahead. Across ~ Garrett M Graff,
1250:If you try in whatever ways you can to brighten someone's day, to be fair and respectful to everyone, and to grow your network without being "networky", you will be a rockstar. Have a plan, but be willing to deviate from it if awesome opportunities arise. While it's important to think about your future and what you want to be doing in 5 years, don't let that plan be so concrete that you ignore opportunities around you. ~ Jessica Hische,
1251:Long legs and longer arms, each tipped with a row of black talons. Sinewy. Wiry. And above all, humanoid, its skin in the sunlight as translucent as a baby mouse’s—mapped with a network of blue veins and purple arteries and even its heart faintly visible as a pinkish throb just right of center mass. snarling as strings of bloody saliva dangled from the corners of its lipless mouth, creamy eyes hard-focused on its target. ~ Blake Crouch,
1252:Paradoxically, then, network effects businesses must start with especially small markets. Facebook started with just Harvard students—Mark Zuckerberg’s first product was designed to get all his classmates signed up, not to attract all people of Earth. This is why successful network businesses rarely get started by MBA types: the initial markets are so small that they often don’t even appear to be business opportunities at ~ Peter Thiel,
1253:The Internet has taken shape with startlingly little planning? The most universal and indispensable network on the planet somehow burgeoned without so muchasa boardofdirectors, never minda mergers-and- acquisitions department. There is a paradoxical lesson here for strategists. In economic terms, the great corporations are acting like socialist planners, while old- fashioned free-market capitalism blossoms at their feet. ~ James Gleick,
1254:I think right now there's more TV shows than ever. You've got network, you've got cable, you've got Netflix, you've got Hulu, even Amazon is putting out original content. So there's a lot of opportunities to find fans. You don't have to have a huge audience. You can cater to the people that like your stuff. So there is a boom in comedy and television and stand-up too through podcasting and all the different talk shows. ~ Hannibal Buress,
1255:six degrees of the mathematician Paul Erdös, himself a pioneer of network theory, as we have seen.13 Recent research suggests the number is now closer to five than six, which suggests that technological change since the 1970s has perhaps been less transformative than is commonly supposed.14 For the directors of Fortune 1000 companies, however, it is 4.6.15 For Facebook users it was 3.74 in 2012,16 and just 3.57 in 2016. ~ Niall Ferguson,
1256:The Portuguese did not arrive with many products of their own to offer Asian consumers (though they did bring some slaves and gold from their West African outposts). That was not the point. Nor did they come as conquerors, intent on acquiring territory or new subjects for their king. What the Portuguese had was a series of technological advantages that made their bid to establish a new and superior trade network viable. ~ Niall Ferguson,
1257:An elementary structure of the world is emerging, generated by a swarm of quantum events, where time and space do not exist. Quantum fields draw together space, time, matter, and light, exchanging information between one event and another. Reality is a network of granular events; the dynamic that connects them is probabilistic; between one event and another, space, time, matter, and energy melt into a cloud of probability. ~ Carlo Rovelli,
1258:Technology Review (Technology Review) - La tua evidenziazione alla posizione 1463-1464 | Aggiunto in data mercoledì 23 Luglio 2014 13:04:22 A SigFox base station can serve a radius of tens of kilometers in the countryside and five kilometers in urban areas. To connect to the network, a device will need a $1 or $2 wireless chip that’s compatible, and customers will pay about $1 in service charges per year per device. ========== ~ Anonymous,
1259:If you email your friend a document to print, the information may get copied in rapid succession from magnetizations on your hard drive to electric charges in your computer’s working memory, radio waves in your wireless network, voltages in your router, laser pulses in an optical fiber and, finally, molecules on a piece of paper. In other words, information can take on a life of its own, independent of its physical substrate! ~ Max Tegmark,
1260:The network of right-wing foundations, the corporations that fund them, and the journalists who echo their claims have created a tremendous problem for American science. A recent academic study found that of the fifty-six “environmentally skeptical” books published in the 1990s, 92 percent were linked to these right-wing foundations (only thirteen were published in the 1980s, and 100 percent were linked to the foundations). ~ Naomi Oreskes,
1261:Perhaps the most urgent task facing us is to create a new educational curriculum that will make each child aware, from the first grade on, that life in the universe is interdependent. It should be an education that trains the mind to perceive the network of causes and effects in which our actions are embedded, and trains the emotions and the imagination to respond appropriately to the consequences of those actions. ~ Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi,
1262:The old monetary mole is the animal of the spaces of enclosure, but the serpent is that of the societies of control. We have passed from one animal to the other, from the mole to the serpent, in the system under which we live, but also in our manner of living and in our relations with others. The disciplinary man was a discontinuous producer of energy, but the man of control is undulatory, in orbit, in a continuous network. ~ Gilles Deleuze,
1263:The relief of virtual space, of being plugged in, of having control. Everywhere I went in New York, on the subway, in cafés, walking down the street, people were locked into their own network. The miracle of laptops and smartphones is that they divorce contact from the physical, allowing people to remain sealed into a private bubble while they are nominally in public and to interact with others while they are nominally alone. ~ Olivia Laing,
1264:She listed some relevant ingredients, goals towards which a child might grow. Economic and moral freedom, virtue, compassion and altruism, satisfying work through engagement with demanding tasks, a flourishing network of personal relationships, earning the esteem of others, pursuing larger meanings to one’s existence, and having at the centre of one’s life one or a small number of significant relations defined above all by love. ~ Ian McEwan,
1265:As our inhibition is lowered, the attentional network takes over whatever is bothering us. It ramps up, so to speak, for whatever comes next. It makes us more likely to grasp remote connections, to activate unrelated memories, thoughts, and experiences that may help in this instance, to synthesize the material that needs to be synthesized. Our unconscious processing is a powerful tool, if only we give it the space and time to work ~ Anonymous,
1266:How do we address network neutrality when the whole world is connected? How do we ensure governments don't purloin this for political purposes? It's already happening. Look at Russia on the American election. How do we protect data security when everyone's connected? Look what happened with the ransomware. How do we deal with cybercrime and cyberterrorism and the disruptions of the system? And we're seeing this every week now. ~ Jeremy Rifkin,
1267:MULTI-SIDED PLATFORMS bring together two or more distinct but interdependent groups of customers. • Such platforms are of value to one group of customers only if the other groups of customers are also present. • The platform creates value by facilitating interactions between the different groups. • A multi-sided platform grows in value to the extent that it attracts more users, a phenomenon known as the network effect. ~ Alexander Osterwalder,
1268:Ever wonder exactly how much time you've wasted posting--and poring over--photos and status updates on Facebook? So did we. In advance of the social network's 10th birthday on Feb. 4, TIME's Chris Wilson created an interactive calculator that lets you find the precise number of days, hours and minutes you've logged since joining. Check it out at time.com/wastebook ~ Anonymous,
1269:The president of a TV network generously agreed to take his company's aptitude test, a test required of all the personnel. He did badly. As a result he was in a sullen mood for the rest of the day. When he got home that night, his wife asked why he looked so grouchy. I took the company's aptitude test this morning. What did it show? asked the wife. It showed, boomed the executive, that such tests are idiotic. That's what it showed. ~ Joey Bishop,
1270:Nerds are running the world. Andrew Garfield made a movie [called “The Social Network”] about it. Nerds are no longer pariahs and knowing how to write computer code is longer a [mocked] quality. What was important in those early comics was this notion that Peter Parker is an outsider and how we define that in a contemporary context. That, I think, was one of the challenges for us — getting Peter Parker’s outsider status to be current. ~ Marc Webb,
1271:for many people conversion is simply a matter of aligning their religious life with that of their family, friends, and neighbors who already have joined—thus creating a self-sustaining network of growth. Finally, for many people of privilege and ambition, their abandonment of paganism was a matter of opportunism—many people professed Christianity or were discreet about their paganism in order to gain social and political advantages. ~ Rodney Stark,
1272:Roland had learned to see himself, theoretically, as a crossing-place for a number of systems, all loosely connected. He had been trained to see his idea of his 'self' as an illusion, to be replaced by a discontinuous machinery and electrical message-network of various desires, ideological beliefs and responses, language-forms and hormones and pheromones. Mostly he liked this. He had no desire for any strenuous Romantic self-assertion. ~ A S Byatt,
1273:A network functions precisely because there’s recognition of mutual need. There’s an implicit understanding that investing time and energy in building personal relationships with the right people will pay dividends. The majority of “one percenters” are in that top stratum because they understand this dynamic—because, in fact, they themselves used the power of their network of contacts and friends to arrive at their present station. ~ Keith Ferrazzi,
1274:...the most myth-shrouded story of all is that of the nanobonded. A whole community of people who were either deliberately or accidentally exposed to the experimental wireless nanomachines that established one-to-one networks between individuals, and who, through years of training and imprinting, could "network" themselves to animals, forming primal emotional connections so that they could control their animals through thought alone. ~ Sam J Miller,
1275:As well as being the banners and ensigns of human groups, languages guard our memories too. Even when they are unwritten, languages are the most powerful tools we have to conserve our past knowledge, transmitting it, ever and anon, to the next generation. Any human language binds together a human community, by giving it a network of communication; but it also dramatizes it, providing the means to tell, and to remember, its stories. ~ Nicholas Ostler,
1276:By the time he had to head to San Francisco, for his night shift at the UCSF Medical Center emergency room, Mortenson had completed, sealed, and stamped six letters. One for Oprah Winfrey. One for each network news anchor, including CNN’s Bernard Shaw, since he figured CNN was becoming as big as the other guys. And a letter he’d written spontaneously to the actress Susan Sarandon, since she seemed so nice, and so dedicated to causes ~ Greg Mortenson,
1277:If you don't know what career you'd change to, I've come to believe in starting with your values. What do you care most about: producing a new product, a cause, health, something unpopular but important, whatever. Next, get expertise in that, perhaps not at State U let alone private U but at You U: self-study, articles,, webinars, volunteering, etc. Then use your network rather than answering ads to land a launchpad job in that career. ~ Marty Nemko,
1278:The greatest signifying quality of the network is its lack of single, solid intent. Nobody set out to create the network, or its greatest built exemplar, the internet. Over time, system upon system, culture upon culture, were linked together, through public programmes and private investments; through personal relationships and technological protocols; in steel, glass and electrons; through physical space; and in the space of the mind. ~ James Bridle,
1279:Society will develop a new kind of servitude which covers the surface of society with a network of complicated rules, through which the most original minds and the most energetic characters cannot penetrate. It does not tyrannise but it compresses, enervates, extinguishes, and stupefies a people, till each nation is reduced to nothing better than a flock of timid and industrious animals, of which the government is the shepherd. ~ Alexis de Tocqueville,
1280:This is the contrary of the Darwin that we mainly receive from the Darwinists. The survival of the fittest is supposed to represent the conflict of sovereign individuals, among which the strongest wins and so gets to go on to the next round of the conflict. But in Darwin's day--at least when he was writing 'The Voyage of the Beagle'--'fittest' did not mean strongest. It meant the one that fit best into the network of mutual need ~ William Bryant Logan,
1281:And because the PageRanks are defined as proportions, they have to add up to 1 when summed over the whole network. This conservation law suggests another, perhaps more palpable, way to visualize PageRank. Picture it as a fluid, a watery substance that flows through the network, draining away from bad pages and pooling at good ones. The algorithm seeks to determine how this fluid distributes itself across the network in the long run. ~ Steven H Strogatz,
1282:Once in a while you get people that maybe because of economic reasons, or have a social network, they get attracted. But it's a very tiny percent so that when we look at, you know, who are pastors and who are the head clergy of these congregations, they're overwhelmingly white, just a few African Americans, and those folks are usually called to what were formerly white congregations, or they started interracial church from the get-go. ~ Michael Emerson,
1283:Social order is not the result of the architectural order created by T squares and slide rules. Nor is social order brought about by such professionals as policemen, nightwatchmen, and public officials. Instead, says Jacobs, “the public peace—the sidewalk and street peace—of cities … is kept by an intricate, almost unconscious network of voluntary controls and standards among the people themselves, and enforced by the people themselves. ~ James C Scott,
1284:What if I were to have you hanged?” In a clever retort, alluding to both his considerable girth and to his network of influential friends abroad, the agronomist replied, “Your Excellency, the weight of my body would break the gallows with a noise loud enough to be heard in America.” Djemal apparently liked that answer. Before the ending of their meeting, he had appointed Aaronsohn inspector in chief of a new locust eradication program, ~ Scott Anderson,
1285:Hermes rolled his eyes. "Surely you've seen network TV lately. It's clear they don't know whether they're coming or going. That's because Janus is in charge of programming. He loves ordering new shows and cancelling them after two episodes. God of beginnings and endings, after all. Anyway, I was bringing him some magic doormats, and I was double-parked -" "You have to worry about double-parking?" "Will you let me tell the story?" "Sorry." ~ Rick Riordan,
1286:I don't want to speak too disparagingly of my generation (actually I do, we had a chance to change the world and opted for the Home Shopping Network instead), but there was a view among the student writers I knew at that time that good writing came spontaneously, in an uprush of feeling that had to be caught at once; when you were building that all-important stairway to heaven, you couldn't just stand around with your hammer in your hand. ~ Stephen King,
1287:What if life after death is all based within memory: you die, and you don't ascend on a bed of clouds to Jesus, but your brain has a terrain that it can use to propel itself further. It's more of a theoretical afterlife. If that's true, all of these theoretical afterlives of people could potentially interact or network. That space seems way more powerful and exciting than reality. This potential boundlessness is more of what god is to me. ~ Blake Butler,
1288:The kitchen lights came on, revealing two goons behind the bald guy. Younger guys who were also dressed entirely in black. The one on the left had one of those ridiculous curved collectors’ knives, the kind they sell on the Home Shopping Network that looked like they’re used to skin buffalo. Glinting in the overhead florescence, it didn’t look ridiculous at all. His partner had opted for the maniac implement de jour—a sixteen inch chainsaw. ~ Jeff Strand,
1289:Let me use a second metaphor. Imagine that you found a tangle of seaweed on the edge of the shore and lifted it. The heaviest parts rest on the sand in a mesh, but some skeins extend vertically. This neural network is shaped like that: it looks like a tangled skein of a hundred thousand golden threads that has been drawn upward. The mass of it gathers in the pelvis, but strands from the same network extend upward to the spinal cord and brain. ~ Naomi Wolf,
1290:Snapchat has a lot less social pressure attached to it compared to every other popular social media network out there. This is what makes it so addicting and liberating. If I don’t get any likes on my Instagram photo or Facebook post within 15 minutes you can sure bet I'll delete it. Snapchat isn't like that at all and really focuses on creating the Story of a day in your life, not some filtered/altered/handpicked highlight. It’s the real you. ~ Anonymous,
1291:Beneath the visible surface there arose an invisible network that organised the circulation of energy, data, and people. In the end, this process of mechanisation and electrification made it necessary for the formerly independent unit of the house to become networked with its surroundings, for only the connection to external power sources and centrally regulated reservoirs and generators ensured the functionality of its technical installations. ~ Anonymous,
1292:In order to understand the phenomena in a certain plasma region, it is necessary to map not only the magnetic but also the electric field and the electric currents. Space is filled with a network of currents which transfer energy and momentum over large or very large distances. The currents often pinch to filamentary or surface currents. The latter are likely to give space, as also interstellar and intergalactic space, a cellular structure. ~ Hannes Alfven,
1293:Warmth flooded her body and she felt her skin flush, sweat prickling her hairline. Pain dissipated to nothing but a numb, hollow feeling. Some combination of drugs seeped into her, promoting pain relief and relaxation. She felt her taut muscles yielding, even as a network of filamentous webs encased her and tugged her lower into the gel. Her arms grew heavy and sank into the gel of their own volition. Or had they been pulled there? ~ Jennifer Foehner Wells,
1294:The pilot episode of Bayou Brethren was a major disappointment, the visual appeal of high-def hog shit having been overestimated by a network vice president who was summarily promoted to a more harmless position. The new network vice president in charge of the project felt the brothers needed a more esoteric vocation to distract from their unappealing personalities, a view shared by potential advertisers who had screened the off-putting pilot. ~ Carl Hiaasen,
1295:The value of your network goes up exponentially when you view your contacts and resources not as a list but as a network of nodes on a graph. Think of the number of connections that can connect two different nodes on that graph. It’s exponential compared to the number of items in a list that connect directly to you. The way you create the network effect is by encouraging people in your network to connect to each other and to help each other. ~ James Altucher,
1296:You get notes from two studios and a network instead of a studio and a network. Although we early on forced them all to do their notes together. I make them all talk to each other first. Because we went through the pains of getting notes from ABC and at the time it was Touchstone, that were opposite - and then CBS notes that were opposite again. So it was, you guys are going to have to work it out as to what is the most important note. ~ Edward Allen Bernero,
1297:Basically, for any complex to be sustainable needs to have a balance between two factors: resilience and efficiency. These two factors can be calculated from the structure of the network that is involved in a complex system. A resilient, efficient system needs to be diverse and interconnected. On the other hand, diversity and interconnectivity decrease efficiency. Therefore, the key is an appropriate balance between efficiency and resilience. ~ Bernard Lietaer,
1298:Hermes rolled his eyes. "Surely you've seen network TV lately. It's clear they don't know whether they're coming or going. That's because Janus is in charge of programming. He loves ordering new shows and cancelling them after two episodes. God of beginnings and endings, after all. Anyway, I was bringing him some magic doormats, and I was double-parked-"
"You have to worry about double-parking?"
"Will you let me tell the story?"
"Sorry. ~ Rick Riordan,
1299:YouTube is still the big gorilla of online video, especially as an archive for work with lasting appeal and as a place where creators can make money from ads sold around their material. But Facebook’s ability to use social connections to make content popular quickly, along with changes the social network has made to its news feed to showcase video better, have helped fuel rapid growth in the amount of video viewed on the service over the last year. ~ Anonymous,
1300:GMT
A POEM BY ROSA JAMALI
TRANSLATED FROM ORIGINAL PERSIAN TO ENGLISH

WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED SOME PIECES OF NEWS
NIGHTMARISH
SEISMOGRAPHY!
AN EARTHQUAKE IT WAS
QUAKE;
TOOK PLACE!

THE ROUTE HAS BEEN DIVIDED
ON THE OIL FIELDS
AIR SATELLITES
OVER THIS MERIDIAN
THIS VERY TIME ZONE
FREE ZONE
HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED
REMOVED FROM THE MAP
OMITTED FROM THE HISTORY
FOR IT WAS
AN UNKNOWN NETWORK! ~ Rosa Jamali,
1301:Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an application layer protocol used specifically for network device management. For example, Cisco supplies a large variety of network management products, many of them in the Cisco Prime network management software product family. They can be used to query, compile, store, and display information about a network’s operation. To query the network devices, Cisco Prime software mainly uses SNMP protocols. ~ Wendell Odom,
1302:There was a show in which these scientists shared the secrets of the world's oldest living people, people still functioning past 100 years-old. They found that they exercised everyday, they ate in proportion, that they had a social network of family and friends, and that they had some sort of faith. So, that's what I'm doing now, very consciously. Instead of working out three times a week, I do something physical, like a one-hour walk everyday. ~ Beverly Johnson,
1303:I am cognizant of the interrelatedness of all communities and states. I cannot sit idly by in Atlanta and not be concerned about what happens in Birmingham. Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly. Never again can we afford to live with the narrow, provincial "outside agitator" idea. ~ Martin Luther King Jr,
1304:Our mental health depends on a mechanism for editing the moment-by-moment ocean of sensory data flowing into our consciousness down to a manageable trickle of the noticed and remembered. The cannabinoid network appears to be part of that mechanism, vigilantly sifting the vast chaff of sense impression from the kernels of perception we need to remember if we’re to get through the day and get done what needs to be done.* Much depends on forgetting. ~ Michael Pollan,
1305:Brad’s desk to the BATS exchange in Weehawken, was about 2 milliseconds, and the slowest, from Brad’s desk to Carteret, was around 4 milliseconds. In practice, the times could vary much more than that, depending on network traffic, static, and glitches in the pieces of equipment between any two points. It took 100 milliseconds to blink your eyes; it was hard to believe that a fraction of the blink of an eye could have such vast market consequences. ~ Michael Lewis,
1306:Everything finally unraveled for McCarthy in early 1954. In March and April, Edward R. Murrow, a widely respected investigative reporter, ran a series of programs concerning McCarthy on "See It Now," a CBS network production. It was the first time that television—which had expanded by then to 25 million households—had exposed him in any major way. For the most part Murrow let McCarthy's bullying words and truculent actions speak for themselves. ~ James T Patterson,
1307:There's a wonderful support network developing worldwide of people who understand what this big calling is, the calling of love. People often ask me, "Is it selfish to want to experience more love? Aren't you just focusing on yourself?" and my answer is that it's the least selfish thing you can do. When you start living more and more in higher states of love, it affects everyone around you and it's the biggest way you can contribute to this planet. ~ Marci Shimoff,
1308:What the hell happened in there? How did we get into this position? Does anyone know what’s required from us to support this launch?” “No one has a clue,” he says, shaking his head in disgust. “We haven’t even agreed on how to do the handoff with Development. In the past, they’ve just pointed to a network folder and said, ‘Deploy that.’ There are newborn babies dropped off at church doorsteps with more operating instructions than what they’re giving us. ~ Gene Kim,
1309:The company held a little contest to select a name for the new system. One of the most creative of the names suggested was SAM CARP. This stood for “Still Another Manifestation of Capitalist Avarice Repressing the Proletariat.”

Needless to say, that wasn’t selected.

Another was the Teradyne Interactive Test System. That one was also not selected.

Still another was Service Area Test Access Network. That, too, was not selected. ~ Robert C Martin,
1310:The other great thing about it, that seems to be the case in streaming, is that a lot more scripts are written before you start. Because they are planning on allowing it all up at one time, you have four or five scripts to read and an outline of where it's going to go. The writers aren't chasing their tails as much. You're able to see the beginning, middle and end of a storyline, and that is rare. Streaming allows that, in a way that network TV doesn't. ~ Tom Riley,
1311:The early network reports are preserved online, over the protests of the media conglomerates. They sue from time to time and get the reports taken down, but someone always puts them up again. We’re never going to forget how badly we were betrayed. People died in the streets while news anchors made jokes about people taking their zombie movies too seriously and showed footage they claimed depicted teenagers “horsing around” in latex and bad stage makeup. ~ Mira Grant,
1312:The human brain is incredible in its capacity to heal and rewire itself. The human brain can be shaped and trained to be more resilient, calm, compassionate and alert—we can condition ourselves to be successful. Through mindfulness meditation, we can literally re-wire our brains through new experiences, which modify our neural network and our neural chemistry. Mindfulness also enhances gamma synchrony and improves the function of the human brain. ~ Christopher Dines,
1313:Bitcoin can be best understood as distributed software that allows for transfer of value using a currency protected from unexpected inflation without relying on trusted third parties. In other words, Bitcoin automates the functions of a modern central bank and makes them predictable and virtually immutable by programming them into code decentralized among thousands of network members, none of whom can alter the code without the consent of the rest. ~ Saifedean Ammous,
1314:My dad is an engineer by trade but worked a lot with the people in the Indian film industry when I was growing up. He started out distributing films from India here in the '70s because there was no place to go for people to watch movies from the homeland. So he developed a network of actors, writers, directors, and musicians that became his friends and that he would tour around the country with, doing stage shows of the musical numbers from their films. ~ Meera Menon,
1315:In an age of network tools, in other words, knowledge workers increasingly replace deep work with the shallow alternative—constantly sending and receiving e-mail messages like human network routers, with frequent breaks for quick hits of distraction. Larger efforts that would be well served by deep thinking, such as forming a new business strategy or writing an important grant application, get fragmented into distracted dashes that produce muted quality. ~ Cal Newport,
1316:Jonathan Rosenberg once told me, “A crisis is an opportunity to have impact. Drop everything and deal with the crisis.” Changing the timing of performance reviews is perhaps a trivial kind of crisis, but I dropped everything and spent the next eight hours making phone calls until well past midnight. We ended up with a better answer, shaped by the people who were most affected, and I gained a broader network of people I could turn to for counsel and help. ~ Laszlo Bock,
1317:A diverse ecosystem will also be resilient, because it contains many species with overlapping ecological functions that can partially replace one another. When a particular species is destroyed by a severe disturbance so that a link in the network is broken, a diverse community will be able to survive and reorganize itself... In other words, the more complex the network is, the more complex its pattern of interconnections, the more resilient it will be. ~ Fritjof Capra,
1318:As we get older, excessive protein causes the cell to turn a blind eye to aging. But limiting it triggers a beautifully orchestrated network of internal processes that wards off disease, stretching out life and increasing the probability of exercising nature’s imperative to reproduce. I put all this and more into a talk I gave in 2006 titled “Protein—the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly,” which is available online if you type the title into a search engine. ~ Joseph Mercola,
1319:Owners of premium brands can charge more for their offerings, but the owners of two-sided networks want to pay to sellers as little as possible of the money they take in from buyers. The result is an obvious tension. Many platforms, especially when they’re new and trying to build volume and network effects, want to have on board at least one prestigious brand. But as platforms grow, they want to keep more of the consumer’s share of both mind and wallet. ~ Andrew McAfee,
1320:I come from a very small, poor town just outside of the Chicago area and I know what it's like to dream and accomplish some of your goals, but I would never want to do a show where I am preaching to anyone because I do not like being preached at. I want to learn right along with my audience and every show will be a collaborative effort. I am so thankful to Debra Lee and everyone at the BET Network for providing me with this unique opportunity and platform. ~ Keke Palmer,
1321:It’s obvious that we need inexpensive and safe care for young Americans; this was clear to Congress nearly thirty years ago when it passed the Child Development Act of 1971. This act would have created a national network of child-care centers with parent fees set according to income. Here’s why I say would have: Though busy with the Watergate scandal and the impending loss of his job, President Nixon somehow found time to veto the Child Development Act. ~ Gavin de Becker,
1322:At the same time, in speaking to women’s groups, I have suggested that women look at men this way: if they took away their own network of intimate friends, those with whom they share their personal journey, removed their sense of instinctual guidance, concluded that they were almost wholly alone in the world, and understood that they would be defined only by standards of productivity external to them, they would then know the inner state of the average man. ~ James Hollis,
1323:It’s important for you to understand that routers, which work at the Network layer, don’t care about where a particular host is located. They’re only concerned about where networks are located and the best way to reach them—including remote ones. Routers are totally obsessive when it comes to networks. And for once, this obsession is a good thing! The Data Link layer is responsible for the unique identification of each device that resides on a local network. ~ Todd Lammle,
1324:The drastic move came after months of infighting between the old guard and the F.I.A.’s director, René Brülhart, a Swiss anti-money-laundering expert, charged with cleaning up one of the world’s most secretive banks, which has assets worth more than $8 billion. A former head of Liechtenstein’s financial intelligence unit, he found his reforms continually frustrated by an old-boy network. He complained to the pope, who swept aside the obstacle in a single move. ~ Anonymous,
1325:On Election Day, to the surprise of Romney and his backers, Democratic voters turned out in far bigger numbers than the Republicans expected. The Koch network had spent an astounding $407 million at a minimum, most of it from invisible donors. The operatives running the enterprise believed they were able to accurately anticipate how the vote would go, and right until the polls closed on November 6, they, like the Romney team, were convinced victory was at hand. ~ Jane Mayer,
1326:When you only do 10 episodes for a final season, every character and all of her interactions in every storyline have so much more import because it's the last time we're going to do it. It's been really helpful saying, "OK, where do we want each of these characters to end?" We have 10 episodes to do it and working backward from that, I kind of envy my friends who have always been on a cable network because this is really that great benefit of doing it this way. ~ Mindy Kaling,
1327:for a platform business, user commitment and active usage, not sign-ups or acquisitions, are the true indicators of customer adoption. That’s why platforms must attract users by structuring incentives for participation—preferably incentives that are organically connected to the interactions made possible by the platform. Traditionally, the marketing function was divorced from the product. In network businesses, marketing needs to be baked into the platform. ~ Geoffrey G Parker,
1328:I believe that with the complete formation of the global Zionist network, they have seized control of the fate of the European governments, and of the US government. To the independent countries in the world, I would like to say: You should know that the influence of the Zionist network on your culture, your politics, and your economy is tantamount to a violation of your independence. They cling like ticks. The moment they gain influence, they never stop. ~ Mahmoud Ahmadinejad,
1329:Within a single information network, processes of collective learning may be more or less powerful in different regions; it is thus possible to imagine regions in which more information is pooled, in greater variety and in greater concentrations, than in other regions. These arguments suggest a useful general principle: the size, diversity, and efficiency of information networks should be an important large-scale determinant of rates of ecological innovation. ~ David Christian,
1330:You don't need to remind me how easy it is to slough off and become lazy. Oh, I know how sweet the temptation is.
So modernity has brought with it an endless internal mental conflict between stern, rather parental inner voices and lazy childish ones. Unfortunately, these two voices, which have functioned as opposites, checking each other for centuries, have been confounded into idiotic agreement and collusion with the appearance of digital network technology. ~ Jaron Lanier,
1331:In dreams you can have the feeling that you've had this dream before, that you have this dream over and over again, and you know that it's really nothing that simple. You know that there's a whole underground system that you call 'dreams,' having nothing better to call them, and that this system is not like roads or tunnels but more like a live body network, all coiling and stretching, unpredictable but finally familiar - where you are now, where you've always been. ~ Alice Munro,
1332:Dunbar’s generative conference room meetings remind us that the physical architecture of our work environments can have a transformative effect on the quality of our ideas. The quickest way to freeze a liquid network is to stuff people into private offices behind closed doors, which is one reason so many Web-era companies have designed their work environments around common spaces where casual mingling and interdepartmental chatter happens without any formal planning. ~ Steven Johnson,
1333:Yesterday, John McCain actually said that if he's president that he'll take on, and I quote, 'the old boys network in Washington.' Now I'm not making this up. This is somebody who's been in Congress for twenty-six years, who put seven of the most powerful Washington lobbyists in charge of his campaign. And now he tells us that he's the one who's gonna' to take on the old boys network. The old boys network? In the McCain campaign that's called a staff meeting. Come, on! ~ Barack Obama,
1334:You need to remember that all great circles must be terminated. Dangling links are potent sources of noise in the circuit, and you need to stick a capacitor on the end to drain it and prevent echoes; sort of like a computer’s SCSI bus, or a local area network. In the case of the great circuit of Al-Hazred, the terminator was originally a black goat, sacrificed at midnight with a silver knife touched only by virgins, but these days we just use a fifty microfarad capacitor. ~ Anonymous,
1335:The Internet will not become a money machine until the banking industry figures out how to transfer money for free so you can charge USD 0.005 (half a cent) for some simple service like, say, reading a newspaper article you have searched for. With today's payment system, the cost of the transfer of the funds completely dwarf the cost of the service paid for. ... This situation, however, is what acutely prevents the Internet from taking off as a network for paid services. ~ Erik Naggum,
1336:The standard argument is that civilian deaths in Afghanistan were the regrettable consequence of military action that was needed to destroy Al Qaida bases and thus prevent further terrorist attacks. But this is a spurious argument since it is obvious that Al Qaida is a decentralised network. The counterargument – that bombing Afghanistan has made it more likely that terrorists will attack – is equally plausible. Most of the September nth hijackers were from Saudi Arabia, ~ Mark Curtis,
1337:The second precondition is that the network be plastic, capable of adopting new configurations. A dense network incapable of forming new patterns is, by definition, incapable of change, incapable of probing at the edges of the adjacent possible. When a new idea pops into your head, the sense of novelty that makes the experience so magical has a direct correlate in the cells of your brain: a brand-new assemblage of neurons has come together to make the thought possible. ~ Steven Johnson,
1338:Generally speaking, in this town, the Mommy network can be brutally judgmental. The sheer number of categories you will be judged on by other women is mind-boggling: Do you exercise, volunteer, have cleaning people; let your kids eat McDonalds, watch PG-13; do you belong to the public pool, private pool, country club; do you have a weekend house, beach house, ski house? How about your hair: do you straighten, highlight, color; do you get facials, waxed, laid? That’s ~ Eva Lesko Natiello,
1339:By declaring yourself a leader, you're taking initiative and moving into a role of influence in a lively and vital network that's changing the world. We're changing the world, first by changing ourselves and then by touching the world as changed beings. We believe the change in us catalyzes change in others. So in changing the world, we're choosing to be the change we wish to see in the world. By taking on this leadership role, you are choosing to be the change too. ~ Neale Donald Walsch,
1340:David Blunkett and I both take the same view that it is scandalous that someone from North Tyneside, Laura Spence, with the best qualifications and who wants to be a doctor, should be turned down by Oxford University using an interview system more reminiscent of the old school network and the old school tie than justice. It is about time for an end to that old Britain where what matters more are the privileges you are born with, rather than the potential you actually have. ~ Gordon Brown,
1341:In the Depression, besides everybody being poor, our entertainment was much more primitive and innocent. The comic strip, which I so venerated, was still a very new form. Movies had just become talkies. Radio had just gone coast to coast for the first time. Network radio had just begun when I was a kid. So all of these forms were more or less in their infancy, and feeling their oats. Comics were fresh and funny and nervy, and in a sense, defiant of the prevailing culture. ~ Jules Feiffer,
1342:The extension of the empathic bond is the social glue to establishing a global network of millions of human beings. It’s probably not surprising that in the most technologically advanced countries, where self-expression is high, the older theological consciousness, with its emphasis on strict external codes, the communal bond, and a hierarchically organized command and control, is losing its hold. Religious hierarchies make less and less sense in a fl at, networked world. ~ Jeremy Rifkin,
1343:24 It is worthwhile to take a moment to understand the difference between a structural and a functional network. “Structure” refers simply to the physical anatomy of a network: how many neurons, how they are arranged, their shape, and so forth. A functional network performs a certain function; it may have to do with speaking language, or it may have to do with understanding language. Importantly, the structure of a network does not reveal its function, or vice versa. ~ Michael S Gazzaniga,
1344:There are lots of reasons fewer people are watching network news, and one of them, I'm more convinced than ever, is that our viewers simply don't trust us. And for good reason. The old argument that the networks and other `media elites' have a liberal bias is so blatantly true that it's hardly worth discussing anymore. No, we don't sit around in dark corners and plan strategies on how we're going to slant the news. We don't have to. It comes naturally to most reporters. ~ Bernard Goldberg,
1345:soon realize that network tools are not exceptional; they’re tools, no different from a blacksmith’s hammer or an artist’s brush, used by skilled laborers to do their jobs better (and occasionally to enhance their leisure). Throughout history, skilled laborers have applied sophistication and skepticism to their encounters with new tools and their decisions about whether to adopt them. There’s no reason why knowledge workers cannot do the same when it comes to the Internet—the ~ Cal Newport,
1346:This is how we understand depressive psychosis today: as a bogging down in the demands of others—family, job, the narrow horizon of daily duties. In such a bogging down the individual does not feel or see that he has alternatives, cannot imagine any choices or alternate ways of life, cannot release himself from the network of obligations even though these obligations no longer give him a sense of self-esteem, of primary value, of being a heroic contributor to world life even ~ Ernest Becker,
1347:I fully support President Bush's decision to strike Al Qaeda's terrorist network. Now more than ever, we must stand united as a nation and support our President and our military. It is important to remember that this carefully targeted response is not an attack on a religion, nor a nation, but an attack on terrorism. In Congress, we will continue to work with the White House to do what's needed to bring justice to those who committed the heinous and evil attacks of September 11. ~ Tom Harkin,
1348:The world energy network grid will be responsible for the swift disappearance of planet Earth’s 150 different nationalities. We now have 150 supreme admirals, all trying to command the same ship to go in different directions, with the result that the ship is going around in circles—getting nowhere. The 150 nations act as 150 blood clots in blocking the flow of recirculating metals and other traffic essential to realization of the design science revolution. ~ Buckminster Fuller, Critical Path,
1349:diplomatic options to press the Taliban seemed no more promising than military options.The United States had issued a formal warning to the Taliban, and also to Sudan,that they would be held directly responsible for any attacks on Americans, wherever they occurred, carried out by the Bin Ladin network as long as they continued to provide sanctuary to it.62 For a brief moment, it had seemed as if the August strikes might have shocked the Taliban into thinking of giving up Bin Ladin ~ Anonymous,
1350:I called all the major network news bureaus, including Public Radio, and reported ozone AIDS cures coming out of Europe. Not a single reporter or show called back for details. I wrote and sent documentation to all the 'household word' TV talk show hosts who make their living acting 'concerned' and I tried all the 'AIDS fund raising spokespeople', show business celebs, even sending proof of their home addresses, but as of yet not one single phone call or inquiry came back for more. ~ Ed McCabe,
1351:In the months to come, I would look back on this time in my life almost as a kind of out-of-body travel, from which I had returned with nothing but a sense memory of having been somewhere inexpressibly exciting and far away. It wasn't like a dream, exactly, although it had a dream's strange internal logic. It was like looking through the window of an airplane at night, the way the city below appears so near, yet untouchable beyond the glass--a network of lights, flames, stars. ~ Katha Pollitt,
1352:Artists are looking for a new modernity that would be based on translation: What matters today is to translate the cultural values of cultural groups and to connect them to the world network. This “reloading process” of modernism according to the twenty-first-century issues could be called altermodernism, a movement connected to the creolisation of cultures and the fight for autonomy, but also the possibility of producing singularities in a more and more standardized world. ~ Nicolas Bourriaud,
1353:As a nation we spent decades sharing a laugh at the inadequacies of British Rail with its lateness, dirtiness, rudeness and terrible sandwiches. The failings in our rail network were a shared collective reflection on our failings as a community. British Rail was crap because everything was crap, because we were also, individually and collectively, a bit crap - laughable and decrepit and doomed, like all humans have always been. But somehow redeemed by our capacity to self-mock. ~ David Mitchell,
1354:I knew I wanted to be used by God in big ways. I always prayed He would trust me enough to use me to make a difference in His Kingdom, but I never dreamed it would be through a cable television show, the number one cable television show in A&E network history, as of this writing! Ephesians 3:20–21 best describes how I feel. It is not because of any power or wisdom we possess that this happened. It is all because of His power, His power working through us. What a dream come true! ~ Kay Robertson,
1355:There is only one immutable truth: No being is purely individual; nothing comprises only itself. Everything is composed of foreign cells, foreign symbionts, foreign thoughts. This makes each life-form less like an individual warrior and more like a tiny universe, tumbling extravagantly through life like the fireflies orbiting one in night. Being alive means participating in permanent community and continually reinventing oneself as part of an immeasurable network of relationships. ~ Andreas Weber,
1356:In his fierce, bold determination to see the lives of modern-day slaves up close, Benjamin Skinner reminds me of the British abolitionist of two hundred years ago, Zachary Macaulay, who once traveled on a slave ship across the Atlantic, taking notes. Skinner goes everywhere, from border crossings to brothels to bargaining sessions with dealers in human beings, to bring us this vivid, searing account of the wide network of human trafficking and servitude which spans today's globe. ~ Adam Hochschild,
1357:There’s sort of a collective AI in Google Search, where we’re all sort of plugged in like nodes on the network; like leaves on a big tree. And we’re all feeding this network with our questions and answers. We’re all collectively programming the AI. And Google, plus all the humans that connect to it, are one giant cybernetic collective. This is also true of Facebook and Twitter and Instagram, and all these social networks. They’re giant cybernetic collectives. ~ Elon Musk, Human Civilization and AI,
1358:The whole universe is one. There is only one Self in the universe, only One Existence, and that One Existence, when it passes through the forms of time, space, causation, is called by different names, buddhi, fine matter, gross matter, all mental and physical forms. Everything in the universe is that One, appearing in various forms. When a little part of it comes, as it were, into this network of time, space and causation, it takes forms. Take off the network, and it is all one. ~ Swami Vivekananda,
1359:A sociosphere of contact, control, persuasion and dissuasion, of exhibitions of inhibitions in massive or homeopathic doses...: this is obscenity. All structures turned inside out and exhibited, all operations rendered visible. In America this goes all the way from the bewildering network of aerial telephone and electric wiresto the concrete multiplication of all the bodily functions in the home, the litany of ingredients on the tiniest can of food, the exhibition of income or IQ. ~ Jean Baudrillard,
1360:The NSA had enormous resources and used a vast network in order to capture a large number of mobile conversations in a certain region simultaneously . Each individual call was separated and processed digitally by computers programmed to react to certain words, such as terrorist or Kalashnikov. If such a word occurred, the computer automatically sent an alarm, which meant that some operator would go in manually and listen to the conversation to decide whether it was of interest or not. ~ Stieg Larsson,
1361:We have heard projects with some of the writers, who we've been in business with for a long time at the studio, that we've heard as a studio - often, pitches that are still in their formation stage where we or the writers have wanted our input on developing them. We've probably heard more pitches with the network hat on. Certainly all of the outside pitches are that way, and many of the pitches that have been in great shape coming out of the studio we've heard from a network perspective. ~ Gary Numan,
1362:A sphere (and not just the idealized shape, but as symbol for any entity) cuts existence into two parts: inside and outside, thing and the rest of the universe. The two—entity & environment—relate, determine, create, and influence each other in a radically linked dance by which any thing is joined to its surrounding sea: ship & ocean, particle & crystal, galaxy & cosmos, genome & cell, organism & ecosystem, computer & network, person & society. ~ Tyler Volk, Metapatterns - Across Space, Time, and Mind,
1363:By this definition we are in the middle of a revolution: something wider than a pure political overthrow and narrower than the classic social revolutions of the twentieth century. Out of the very values and practices of free-market capitalism—individualism, choice, respect for human rights, the network, the flattened hierarchy—the masses have developed a new collective practice. They can bypass and supersede the machinery of power via, as Gorz predicted, an ‘alternative network of relations’. ~ Paul Mason,
1364:The Baltimore where I reeled around drunkenly for years, and got hassled by the cops exactly once—for impersonating a deity—was White Baltimore, which, if mapped, would look like a tenuous network of interconnected nodes laid over the terra incognita where the majority of the city’s inhabitants lived their lives. That other Baltimore, hungry and disenfranchised and heavily armed, written off by politicians, pushed around by the cops and called animals on the Internet, was always a block away. ~ Tim Kreider,
1365:Authority never matches responsibility. That's one of the great myths and delusions of all times. Winning managers and individual performers at all levels know that effectiveness means building your own network and creating your own authority. Those who succeed always reach far beyond formal deputation, take initiatives, and take the heat when things go awry. That's true in the military in times of war, true for 200 person manufacturing firms, and true at giant automakers or software companies. ~ Tom Peters,
1366:As additional precautions, Kranz requested that a two-hundred-foot radio antenna (called a deep-space dish) in Australia be added to the global network tracking and communicating with the spacecraft, and that additional computers at the Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland be what he called "cranked up" -- made ready for use. He also telephoned the Real Time Computer Complex on the ground floor of the Operations Wing to ask that an additional I.B.M. computer be brought onto the line. ~ Henry S F Cooper Jr,
1367:It’s a mistake to assume that network effects can always be optimized by simply refraining from charging users. A better approach to analyzing the monetization challenge is to ask these questions: How can we generate revenues without reducing our positive network effects? Can we devise a pricing strategy that strengthens our positive network effects while reducing our negative network effects? Can we create a strategy that encourages desirable interactions and discourages undesirable ones? ~ Geoffrey G Parker,
1368:Autonomous vehicles, because they'll be able to operate at a lower cost, will be able to pull more consumers into the Lyft network. And as you have more people switching from using their own car, they'll be taking more rides that still require a person behind the wheel. We think that in the foreseeable future of the next five-plus years, the number of human drivers we need on the road is going to keep going up. Longer term, of course, when the cars are fully autonomous, there will be a big shift. ~ John Zimmer,
1369:The reason knowledge workers are losing their familiarity with deep work is well established: network tools. This is a broad category that captures communication services like e-mail and SMS, social media networks like Twitter and Facebook, and the shiny tangle of infotainment sites like BuzzFeed and Reddit. In aggregate, the rise of these tools, combined with ubiquitous access to them through smartphones and networked office computers, has fragmented most knowledge workers’ attention into slivers. ~ Cal Newport,
1370:he had invented something potentially revolutionary: a real-time neuro-feedback mechanism that allows meditators to see when they’re shutting down the Default Mode Network (DMN) of their brains, the so-called “selfing regions” that are active during most of our waking, mindless hours. From inside the narrow tube of the scanner (which I was too claustrophobic to get inside of, by the way), the meditator can see, via a mirror, a small computer monitor. When the DMN is deactivated, the screen goes blue. ~ Dan Harris,
1371:Stalin’s power consisted of three distinct elements: total control of the party bureaucracy, total control of the means of communication – with the Kremlin telephone network as the central hub – and total control of a secret police staffed by men who themselves lived in fear. No Oriental despot had wielded such complete personal power over an empire, because no previous hierarchy had been able to make participation in unofficial networks – even suspected participation – so terrifyingly dangerous. ~ Niall Ferguson,
1372:The MBA system isn’t all shiny and perfect. The road to Utopia is far from smooth. It is dotted with speed-breakers. Good schools help in easing some of those road-bumps, but can’t eliminate them totally. The mediocre ones could, in contrast, make these speed-bumps look like mountains. There’s always the very real possibility that the common objectives – getting a good education, a great network and a decent return on investment – could all end up as wishful thinking, if you aren’t careful enough. A ~ Sameer Kamat,
1373:I went to network on a handful of pilots, and going to network is the most stressful situation anybody can ever be in. You're supposed to be on point, you're supposed to be at the top of your game, the funniest you can be, in about five minutes, in front of people wearing suits who really don't care, and they've probably already picked their person, but they have to see a handful just to satisfy the process. It's the most horrible, horrible process known to man. I wouldn't want anybody to go through it. ~ Andy Dick,
1374:Oil men, like producers of other raw materials, could not continue to sell their products below cost...For prices to be raised, production had to be controlled, and to bring production under control, Ickes began with an all-out campaign against the "hot oiler,"...This bootleg oil was secretly siphoned off from pipelines, hidden in camouflaged tanks that were covered with weeds, moved about both in an intrcate network of secret pipelines and by trucks, and then smuggled across state borders at night. ~ Daniel Yergin,
1375:My advice is to stop trying to "network" in the traditional business sense, and instead just try to build up the number and depth of your friendships, where the friendship itself is its own reward. The more diverse your set of friendships are, the more likely you'll derive both personal and business benefits from your friendship later down the road. You won't know exactly what those benefits will be, but if your friendships are genuine, those benefits will magically appear 2-3 years later down the road. ~ Tony Hsieh,
1376:I had an opportunity to move to L.A. back in 1999 and start up a horse racing network of all things. At the time, I was younger and married but didn't have kids; so we thought, Let's just go to L.A. for a while and have fun, and we can always come home. One thing led to another; and once I was out there, I had my eyes opened to this other world and quickly got a home and gardens show and did a game show and then The Bachelor ended up falling into my lap in 2001. And 'the rest is history' as they say. ~ Chris Harrison,
1377:Subsequently there ensues an epoch of complex, proliferating intrigues and conspiracies among the ranks of double agents, whose agendas become so densely intertwined that they are virtually indistinguishable. Ever the Governing Executives of OneiriCon, many of whom are defectors from the Nightmare Network, throw themselves into the depths of the new order and lose all sense of identity in the ever-expanding nebula of blind ambition, which possesses a power and impetus that belongs entirely to itself. ~ Thomas Ligotti,
1378:But even in the absence of direct interference by those who had the power to interfere, the process was usually aborted by the non-availability of one of more elements of the process - the accumulated stock in a money form, the labor-power to be utilized by the producer, the network of distributors, the consumers who were purchasers. One or more elements were missing because, in previous historical social systems, one or more of these elements was not commodified or was insufficiently commodified. ~ Immanuel Wallerstein,
1379:Let me tell you what it is like out here tonight. Stories travel at night on the desert. Someone gets in his pickup and drives a couple of hundred miles for a beer, and he carries news of what is happening, back wherever he came from. Then he drives another hundred miles for another beer, and passes along stories from the last place as well as from the one before; it is a network kept alive by people whose instincts tell them that if they do not keep moving at night on the desert they will lose all reason. ~ Joan Didion,
1380:Our equal and opposite needs for solitude and community constitute a great paradox. When it is torn apart, both of these life-giving states of being degenerate into deathly specters of themselves. Solitude split off from community is no longer a rich and fulfilling experience of inwardness; now it becomes loneliness, a terrible isolation. Community split off from solitude is no longer a nurturing network of relationships; now it becomes a crowd, an alienating buzz of too many people and too much noise. ~ Parker J Palmer,
1381:Introduction In my 40 years of working with people all around the world, I have been impressed with many of the individuals I have met who are involved in network marketing. These are passionate individuals, involved in companies with products and services that meet human needs. They are excited about their future prospects and the possibility of having more freedom, both of time and finances. They are individuals who want balance in their lives and are willing to work hard to achieve that balance. Even ~ Stephen R Covey,
1382:A society that is in its higher circles and middle levels widely believed to be a network of smart rackets does not produce men with an inner moral sense; a society that is merely expedient does not produce men of conscience. A society that narrows the meaning of 'success' to the big money and in its terms condemns failure as the chief vice, raising money to the plane of absolute value, will produce the sharp operator and the shady deal. Blessed are the cynical, for only they have what it takes to succeed. ~ C Wright Mills,
1383:They all have mechanisms for taking in and processing sensory data—and they all have mechanisms for reducing the amount of sensory inflows. They possess what are called sensory gating channels—or as William Blake and Aldous Huxley more comprehensively described the phenomenon, we all have within us the doors of perception. Sensory gating channels can be thought of as tiny apertures or gates or doors in specific sections of the nervous system’s neural network. They are similar to the lens in our eyes ~ Stephen Harrod Buhner,
1384:The identification of courage with truth pops up often in history, even in our day: talk-show host Bill Maher was kicked off network TV for suggesting that the suicide hijackers of 9/11 were brave. Common decency demands that no positive character traits be associated with someone whose actions and ideas are vicious. Unfortunately, this equation enables people to validate questionable ideas by defending them with courage, as if a coward cannot say something that is true or a brave man something that is false. ~ Tamim Ansary,
1385:interviews showed me that successful people are playing an entirely different game. They don’t flood the job market with résumés, hoping that some employer will grace them with an interview. They network. They email a friend of a friend to make sure their name gets the look it deserves. They have their uncles call old college buddies. They have their school’s career service office set up interviews months in advance on their behalf. They have parents tell them how to dress, what to say, and whom to schmooze. That ~ J D Vance,
1386:Luxembourg was and still is today a crossroads, the place where Germany meets the rest of Europe. The country lost part of its territory to Belgium in the 1800s, and during World Wars I and II the German military overran it. Very few people have visited Luxembourg - when I went there and looked at it, I said, my God, it's built on a rock. And within the rock they had a castle, and within the city there's a network of tunnels so the residents could move around and defend themselves. That was of great interest to me. ~ I M Pei,
1387:Some of the best auditions I've ever had have been when my agent called and said, "They want you 20 minutes ago, in an office in Century City, to see you for something." It's actually sometimes a really good thing. I don't have time to second-guess myself, I don't have time to overthink things, and I don't have time to get bogged down in stuff. I'm not sitting there thinking for a week and a half, before I'm supposed to go in front of a network president to do something. That just gives you time to be nervous. ~ Billy Campbell,
1388:The average neuron connects to a thousand other neurons scattered across the brain, which means that the adult human brain contains 100 trillion distinct neuronal connections, making it the largest and most complex network on earth. (By comparison, there are somewhere on the order of 40 billion pages on the Web. If you assume an average of ten links per page, that means you and I are walking around with a high-density network in our skulls that is orders of magnitude larger than the entirety of the World Wide Web.) ~ Anonymous,
1389:Late in his life, the economist John Kenneth Galbraith coined the term “innocent fraud.” He used it to describe a lie or a half-truth that, because it suits the needs or views of those in power, is presented as fact. After much repetition, the fiction becomes common wisdom. “It is innocent because most who employ it are without conscious guilt,” Galbraith wrote. “It is fraud because it is quietly in the service of special interest.” The idea of the computer network as an engine of liberation is an innocent fraud. ~ Nicholas Carr,
1390:Chairman Priebus set out on an early and historic political outreach plan which called for investing resources early to build the RNC network well before Election Day. And although the elections are still eight months away, all indications are that the money has been well spent. Our message is getting out to the Hispanic, Asian and African American communities. If we can continue to implement this plan, we will be able to save the country from further policy damages at the hand of President Obama and the Democrats. ~ Matt Schlapp,
1391:Gujarat's e-governance projects have been recognized in the country and abroad. To give a few examples- Gujarat has the largest Wide Area Network in the Asia Pacific. It is the first State to provide broadband connectivity in all schools and villages. It makes maximum use of video-conferencing including trial of the prisoners. Gujarat's ICT based Grievance Redressal System called SWAGAT has got the United Nation's Public Service Award. In addition, it has received eleven national awards for our various e-services. ~ Narendra Modi,
1392:When a customer clicks through the license conditions to play the game, they’re agreeing to add their phone as a node in a distributed server. More players equal more servers—not for themselves, I might add, we never run a server node for any given game on the same host as a client for that game, that would be asking for trouble—but at the back end, we’re in the processor arbitrage market. The game programmers’ biggest problems are maintaining causality and object coherency while minimizing network latency—sorry, ~ Charles Stross,
1393:In fact, the Internet would not exist if not for the fiber cables that vein the ground beneath our streets, through our sewers. There are around eighty major network junctions—known as IXPs, for Internet exchange points—throughout the country. These are the freeways that feed the domestic traffic as well as the international data that comes from undersea cables. They are nakedly unprotected. As are the fiber cables that branch off them and come together—at pinch points, spaghetti junctions—within the data centers. ~ Benjamin Percy,
1394:Habit 2: Begin With the End in Mind Effective network marketers have a clear vision and passion for that vision. They know what they want to achieve where they see themselves in their business organization. Everything they do, every activity they perform, is driven by that vision. That’s why they practice Habit 2: Begin With the End in Mind. Instead of waiting for others to make things happen, they develop their own clear vision of what they want to achieve in their business and where they will land in the future. ~ Stephen R Covey,
1395:I claim that this bookless library is a dream, a hallucination of on-line addicts; network neophytes, and library-automation insiders...Instead, I suspect computers will deviously chew away at libraries from the inside. They'll eat up book budgets and require librarians that are more comfortable with computers than with children and scholars. Libraries will become adept at supplying the public with fast, low-quality information.

The result won't be a library without books--it'll be a library without value. ~ Clifford Stoll,
1396:It's not to say that everyone at the school was rich or overly sophisticated, because that wasn't the case. There were plenty of kids who came from neighborhoods just like mine, who struggled with far more than I ever would. But my first months at Whitney Young gave me a glimpse of something that had previously been invisible-- the apparatus of privilege and connection, what seemed like a network of half-hidden ladders and guide ropes that lay suspended over-head, ready to connect some but not all of us to the sky. ~ Michelle Obama,
1397:Probably the biggest mistake that I made personally is I knew early on that I wanted to go into start-ups and creating kind of software that could help change the lives of millions of people. And basically what I did is I kind of went, okay, well, I need a set of titles and I need a checklist of skills, and I ran through all that, and that wasn't a useless thing, but what I didn't realize, and, you know, and no one gave me the right advice for doing this, is that actually your network, in essentially, is your career. ~ Reid Hoffman,
1398:The human ‘species’ has succeeded in covering the earth: and not only spatially—on this surface that is now completely encircled mankind has completed the construction of a close network of planetary links, so successfully that a special envelope now stretches over the old biosphere. Every day this new integument grows in strength; it can be clearly recognized and distinguished in every quarter; it is provided with its own system of internal connexions and communications. ~ Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, The Convergence of the Universe,
1399:The Soviet system had left many valuable legacies—a huge network of large industrial enterprises (though stranded in the 1960s in terms of technology); a vast military machine; and an extraordinary reservoir of scientific, mathematical, and technical talent, although disconnected from a commercial economy. The highly capable oil industry was burdened with an ageing infrastructure. Below ground lay all the enormous riches in the form of petroleum and other raw materials that Gorbachev had cited in his farewell address ~ Daniel Yergin,
1400:But still, what does the flying disc problem really solve? For those who currently commute, if a sensor network eradicated traffic so that they could reclaim that time for another purpose, would a flying disc really matter? Would skyways of the future prove safer than the highways we already have? For those who use public transit, would a disc traveling as the crow flies justify spending a lot of money on a new kind of vehicle and the infrastructure to operate it? Would the average person come to rely on it as a necessity? ~ Amy Webb,
1401:I turn on my computer to search Craigslist for apartment listings. The wireless window pops up, and I realize with some regret that all I know about my neighbours is their wireless network names: Krypton, Space balls, Couscous, and Scarlet. From this I can tell little else than that they're fans of Superman, Mel Brooks, Middle Eastern cuisine, and the colour red. I look out my window, wondering whose house is whose and what private food and entertainment consumption occurs in each and how I will never get to know. ~ Jonathan Goldstein,
1402:The diversity of networks in business and the economy is mindboggling. There are policy networks, ownership networks, collaboration networks, organizational networks, network marketing-you name it. It would be impossible to integrate these diverse interactions into a single all-encompassing web. Yet no matter what organizational level we look at, the same robust and universal laws that govern nature's webs seem to greet us. The challenge is for economic and network research alike to put these laws into practice. ~ Albert L szl Barab si,
1403:where network effects are present, industries operate by different rules.17 One reason is that it is far easier to scale network effects outside a firm than inside it—since there are always many more people outside a firm than inside it. Thus, where network effects are present, the focus of organizational attention must shift from inside to outside. The firm inverts; it turns inside out. The management of human resources shifts from employees to crowds.18 Innovation shifts from in-house R & D to open innovation. ~ Geoffrey G Parker,
1404:By contrast with supply economies of scale, demand economies of scale take advantage of technological improvements on the demand side—the other half of the profit equation from the production side. Demand economies of scale are driven by efficiencies in social networks, demand aggregation, app development, and other phenomena that make bigger networks more valuable to their users. They can give the largest company in a platform market a network effect advantage that is extremely difficult for competitors to overcome. ~ Geoffrey G Parker,
1405:I mean a network of people who know you, like you and trust you. They might never buy a thing from you, but they’ve always got you in the backs of their minds.” He leaned forward and spoke with more intensity. “They’re people who are personally invested in seeing you succeed, y’see? And of course, that’s because you’re the same way about them. They’re your army of personal walking ambassadors. “When you’ve got your own army of personal walking ambassadors, you’ll have referrals coming your way faster than you can handle them. ~ Bob Burg,
1406:The plant roots enter into symbiotic relationships with bacteria, fungi, and other plants that are highly sophisticated. Bacteria form colonies on roots systems and produce nitrogen nodules, which the plant can then use as a nitrogen source, something the plants cannot do on their own. And in exchange the bacteria gain nutrients they need to survive. Roots also form close attachments with fungal mycelia. In fact, most plant roots are part of a sophisticated root/fungus communal network that can extend over miles. ~ Stephen Harrod Buhner,
1407:He and Marianne can only talk about it over email, using the same communication technologies they now know are under surveillance, and it feels at times like their relationship has been captured in a complex network of state power, that the network is a form of intelligence in itself, containing them both, and containing their feelings for one another. I feel like the NSA agent reading these emails has the wrong impression of us, Marianne wrote once. They probably don't know about the time you didn't invite me to the Debs. ~ Sally Rooney,
1408:Speculation has been singularly fruitful as to what these markings on our next to nearest neighbor in space may mean. Each astronomer holds a different pet theory on the subject, and pooh-poohs those of all the others. Nevertheless, the most self-evident explanation from the markings themselves is probably the true one; namely, that in them we are looking upon the result of the work of some sort of intelligent beings. . . . The amazing blue network on Mars hints that one planet besides our own is actually inhabited now. ~ Percival Lowell,
1409:Initially those at the western end in the Panjab and the Doab tended to look down on those on the eastern frontier in Bihar and Bengal; the latter were mleccha, uncouth in their arya speech and negligent in their sacrificial observance. By mid-first millennium BC it would be the other way round. As the eastern settlements grew into a network of thriving proto-states, many laid claim to exalted pedigrees and, assuming the mantle of Aryanised orthodoxy, would be happy to disparage their Panjabi cousins as vratya or ‘degenerate’. ~ John Keay,
1410:They failed to appreciate how the network would funnel the energies of the people into a centrally administered, tightly monitored information system organized to enrich a small group of businesses and their owners. The network would indeed generate a lot of wealth, but it would be wealth of the Adam Smith sort—and it would be concentrated in a few hands, not widely spread. The culture that emerged on the network, and that now extends deep into our lives and psyches, is characterized by frenetic production and consumption— ~ Nicholas Carr,
1411:What's interesting in scripted TV is different than what's interesting in reality TV. Each of their departments have their development process where they package things and put together the writers and put together the producers and the different elements and develop the projects. By the time you get to a network or to a studio, you're able to say this is the project, here's who the producer is, sometimes even here's who the star is, here's who the writer is. It's a well-developed project by the time it gets to the studios. ~ Dawn Ostroff,
1412:The emergence of self-organized ecoranges generates the potential for highly adaptable responses to environmental perturbations that might affect that ecorange. Within that system, all the plants are continually communicating with each other, sending chemical communications along the mycelial network to other plants in the community. (Plants also speak using auditory signals through a complex sound-based language that is far more ancient than the human though it exists in a much subtler sound spectrum than our own.) ~ Stephen Harrod Buhner,
1413:No doubt some ingenious hunter-gatherer stumbled across the cleansing properties of ashes mixed with animal fat, or dreamed of building aqueducts in those long eons before the rise of cities, and we simply have no record of his epiphany. But the lack of a record is exactly the point. In a low-density, chaotic network, ideas come and go. In the dense networks of the first cities, good ideas have a natural propensity to get into circulation. They spill over, and through that spilling they are preserved for future generations. ~ Steven Johnson,
1414:Television is a completely different industry now. It's just extraordinary. It's so wonderful, because there's more interesting product. It attracts the best writers and directors. And one thing that's really interesting about it is that it used to be, if you were on a big network show, like it or not, you were a household face and name. And believe it or not, not all actors like that. That's not their goal. They just like being actors. And there are so many actors that are on hit shows that I have never seen, I've never heard. ~ Jean Smart,
1415:So words play a very important part in our lives. Our life, it appears, is a network of complicated, interrelated words. Words have a great impact upon us, like ‘god’, ‘democracy’, ‘freedom’, ‘totalitarianism’. These words conjure up familiar images. The words ‘wife’ and ‘husband’ are part of our everyday currency. But the word ‘wife’ is not actually the living person, with all her complexities and troubles. So the word is never the actual.

When the word becomes all-important, the living, the actual is neglected. ~ Jiddu Krishnamurti,
1416:There is no world government; what there is instead is a worldwide network of local apparatuses of government, that is, a global, reticular, counterinsurgency machinery. Snowden’s revelations show this amply: secret services, multinationals, and political networks collaborate shamelessly, even beyond a nation-state level that nobody cares about now. In this regard, there is no center and periphery, internal security and foreign operations. What is tried out on faraway peoples will be the fate that is in store for one’s own people ~ Anonymous,
1417:Especially for the younger generation, the Internet is not some standalone, separate domain where a few of life’s functions are carried out. It is not merely our post office and our telephone. Rather, it is the epicenter of our world, the place where virtually everything is done. It is where friends are made, where books and films are chosen, where political activism is organized, where the most private data is created and stored. It is where we develop and express our very personality and sense of self. To turn that network ~ Glenn Greenwald,
1418:Picture a tall, dark figure, surrounded by cornfields... NO, YOU CAN'T RIDE A CAT. WHO EVER HEARD OF THE DEATH OF RATS RIDING A CAT? THE DEATH OF RATS WOULD RIDE SOME KIND OF DOG. Picture more fields, a great horizon-spanning network of fields, rolling in gentle waves... DON'T ASK ME I DON'T KNOW. SOME KIND OF TERRIER, MAYBE. ...fields of corn, alive, whispering in the breeze... RIGHT, AND THE DEATH OF FLEAS CAN RIDE IT TOO. THAT WAY YOU KILL TWO BIRDS WITH ONE STONE. ...awaiting the clockwork of the seasons. METAPHORICALLY. ~ Terry Pratchett,
1419:Facebook’s “Like” button is much more than a way for us to react to other people. It is a social-coordination mechanism that tells us how we can, and should respond. It subtly gives us instructions on what is OK (and not OK) to post and it gently tells us how we can and can’t behave on Facebook. Adding buttons such as “Dislike” or “Hate” would change our mindset when we read different posts; it would prompt us to have more negative reactions and I suspect that very quickly it would destroy this social network’s positive atmosphere. ~ Dan Ariely,
1420:Could it be that the cannabinoid network is precisely the sort of adaptation that natural selection would favor in the evolution of a creature who survives by hunting? A brain chemical that sharpens the senses, narrows your mental focus, allows you to forget everything extraneous to the task at hand (including physical discomfort and the passage of time), and makes you hungry would seem to be the perfect pharmacological tool for man the hunter. All at once it provides the motive, the reward, and the optimal mind-set for hunting. ~ Michael Pollan,
1421:He bumped the door open with his hip and spun through, sweeping the rifle's barrel across what did indeed prove to be a small but well-appointed kitchen. He debated opening the drawers to ensure they weren't some sort of façade concealing a hiding place but decided against it; it was clearly just a d*** kitchen, and he didn't have Kelsier pegged as the sort of man who was paranoid enough to build a bolt-hole into a kitchen located in a secret network of tunnels in the middle of a lonely asteroid. You had to draw the line somewhere. ~ Mike Brooks,
1422:Another contender was Nokia’s 9000 Communicator, a book-sized tool that looked like a cellphone strapped onto a mini keyboard. A precursor to the smartphone, the 9000 combined computing, cellular, and Internet applications such as browsing and e-mail. The Finnish phone was so glamorous it was used by Val Kilmer’s Simon Templar character in the 1997 remake of The Saint. Few consumers, however, could afford the $800 price tag, and wireless cellular network carriers more accustomed to handling voice traffic charged a fortune to relay ~ Jacquie McNish,
1423:His boss, Isaac (Robert Guillaume), agrees but tells him to do it anyway “because it’s television and this is how it’s done.” Dan replies, “Yeah, well, sitting in the back of the bus was how it was done until a forty-two-year-old lady moved up front.” A few minutes later Isaac looks Dan in the eye and tells him, “Because I love you I can say this. No rich young white guy has ever gotten anywhere with me comparing himself to Rosa Parks.” Finally, the voice of reason, which of course was heard on a canceled network TV series on cable. ~ Sarah Vowell,
1424:Without an integrated formal property system, a modern market economy is inconceivable. Had the advanced nations of the West not integrated all representations into one standardized property system and made it accessible to all, they could not have specialized and divided labor to create the expanded market network and capital that have produced their present wealth. The inefficiencies of non-Western markets have a lot to do with the fragmentation of their property arrangements and the unavailability of standard representations. ~ Hernando de Soto,
1425:Human beings are just machines, Petra knew that, machines that do what you want them to do, if you only know the levers to pull. And no matter how complex people might seem, if you just cut them off from the network of people who give shape to their personality, the communities that form their identity, they'll be reduced to that set of levers. Doesn't matter how hard they resist, or how well they know they're being manipulated. Eventually, if you take the time, you can play the like a piano, every note right where you expect it. ~ Orson Scott Card,
1426:System Message Logging (Syslog) It is amazing just how helpful Cisco devices try to be to their administrators. When major (and even not-so-major) events take place, these Cisco devices attempt to notify administrators with detailed system messages. As you learn in this section, these messages vary from the very mundane to those that are incredibly important. Thankfully, administrators have a large variety of options for storing these messages and being alerted to those that could have the largest impact on the network infrastructure. ~ Wendell Odom,
1427:This was my new world. It’s not to say that everyone at the school was rich or overly sophisticated, because that wasn’t the case. There were plenty of kids who came from neighborhoods just like mine, who struggled with far more than I ever would. But my first months at Whitney Young gave me a glimpse of something that had previously been invisible—the apparatus of privilege and connection, what seemed like a network of half-hidden ladders and guide ropes that lay suspended overhead, ready to connect some but not all of us to the sky. ~ Michelle Obama,
1428:Cognitive states of mind are seldom addictive, since they depend upon exploration of the world, and the individual encounter with the individual object, whose appeal is outside the subject's control. Addiction arises when the subject has full control over a pleasure and can ponder it at will. It is primarily a matter of sensory pleasure, and involves a kind of short-circuiting of the pleasure network. Addiction is characterized by a loss of the emotional dynamic that would otherwise govern an outward-directed, cognitively creative life. ~ Roger Scruton,
1429:The three-pound mass balanced atop our spines is made up of somewhere in the neighborhood of 100 billion neurons, each of which can make upwards of five to ten thousand synaptic connections with other neurons. A memory, at the most fundamental physiological level, is a pattern of connections between those neurons. Every sensation that we remember, every thought that we think, transforms our brains by altering the connections within that vast network. By the time you get to the end of this sentence, your brain will have physically changed. ~ Joshua Foer,
1430:American society was justly famed in the nineteenth century for the richness of its associational life. Indeed, as we have seen, Alexis de Tocqueville had seen this as one of the foundations of the country’s success as a democracy. Yet the very ease with which social networks could form in the United States created a vulnerability that was ruthlessly exploited by a foreign network imported into the country during the great influx of migrants from southern Italy that occurred in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth: the Mafia. ~ Niall Ferguson,
1431:My belief is that there will be very large numbers of Internet-enabled devices on the Net - home appliances, office equipment, things in the car and maybe things that you carry around. And since they're all on the Internet and Internet-enabled, they'll be manageable through the network, and so we'll see people using the Net and applications on the Net to manage their entertainment systems, manage their, you know, office activities and maybe even much of their social lives using systems on the Net that are helping them perform that function. ~ Vinton Cerf,
1432:Keeping a slow hunch alive poses challenges on multiple scales. For starters, you have to preserve the hunch in your own memory, in the dense network of your neurons. Most slow hunches pass in and out of our memory too quickly, precisely because they possess a certain murkiness. You get a feeling that there's an interesting avenue to explore, a problem that might lead you to a solution, but then you get distracted by more pressing matters and the hunch disappears. So part of the secret of hunch cultivation is simple: write everything down. ~ Steven Johnson,
1433:Many network theorists note that human beings differ dramatically from the rational profit maximizer of social science theory. Neuroscientists exploring different regions if the brain, sociologists mapping an increasingly networked society, and entrepreneurial enthusiasts of the sharing economy challenge the highly individualist conception of the individual that many economists embrace. Instead of homo economicus, let s consider homo sociologicus, a person driven as much by the desire to belong and connect as by her individual goals. ~ Anne Marie Slaughter,
1434:Network news accustoms audiences to assertion not argument. Over time, it reinforces the notion that politics is about visceral identification and apposition, not complex problems and their solutions. ... sound bites aren't very helpful. They can tell a voter what a candidate believes, but not why. And many issues are too complex to be freeze dried into a slogan and a smile. ... What's lost in a world in which everything's an ad? Perhaps the country that created the assembly line has simply found a more efficient way to do politics. ~ Kathleen Hall Jamieson,
1435:There has to be a kind of grassroots push, a movement, as it were, against the inherent isolationism of American capitalism as practiced in the publishing industry. There need to be grants and government support and a few publishers, mainstream and independent, who are not afraid to challenge American readership. We need to build a network of translators, publishers and readers. We hope that our annual anthology might provide an upsurge in interest for European fiction and then, as we publish it every year, become a habit to many readers. ~ Aleksandar Hemon,
1436:We don't have the Democrats doing a Fox News debate. They have decided they want to boycott Fox News, at least this election cycle. I don't see Hillary and Bernie Sanders doing a Fox News debate. And they should. We have great journalists on this network. I'm an opinion person. It wouldn't be me - that I think would do a great job. But if they're not going to put themselves in an environment like this, do you have to now reconsider, in other words, going forward, that maybe these liberal networks don't deserve the access to these candidates? ~ Sean Hannity,
1437:When we came to the network, it was a very interesting time where Portlandia had just come on the air and had been very, very successful. I think people had Portlandia-sized expectations for Comedy Bang! Bang!, especially after the first episode was sampled by quite a large number of people. I remember getting the ratings after the first episode, and the network was over the moon about it. And then the second episode tanked so hard. Like, no one watched it. It was a resounding, "Hey, a bunch of people tried your show, and they all hate it!" ~ Scott Aukerman,
1438:If you sincerely desire a truly well-rounded education, you must study the extremists, the obscure and "nutty." You need the balance! Your poor brain is already being impregnated with middle-of-the-road crap, twenty-four hours a day, no matter what. Network TV, newspapers, radio, magazines at the supermarket... even if you never watch, read, listen, or leave your house, even if you are deaf and blind, the telepathic pressure alone of the uncountable normals surrounding you will insure that you are automatically well-grounded in consensus reality. ~ Ivan Stang,
1439:I had one goal. I wanted people to really learn the tools that could change, because I taught finance for years, I network with people in their 20s, obviously, and all ages I've worked with. But I wanted to just take that to another level, and I also, quite frankly, was just angry. I was angry about the level of abuse I saw in 2008 that happened to people. I knew what happened, I had made a fortune during that time because when things melt down - and they're going to again; life is cyclical - it's one of the greatest opportunities in your life. ~ Marc Benioff,
1440:One issue that I always had with book and film portrayals of the ‘rise of intelligent machines’ was that they always seemed to create these ‘superhuman’ entities that were like human beings in a box, just much smarter and faster than we were (and inevitably seemed to want to destroy the human race). I didn’t see it happening like that, not the ‘first’ time, anyway. The desire to see a novel that explored the rise of the first intelligent machine network, but not characterizing it as a human-like entity, was my inspiration for writing Darknet. ~ Matthew Mather,
1441:We are part of nature, a product of a long evolutionary journey. To some degree, we carry the ancient oceans in our blood. … Our brains and nervous systems did not suddenly spring into existence without long antecedents in natural history. That which we most prize as integral to our humanity - our extraordinary capacity to think on complex conceptual levels - can be traced back to the nerve network of primitive invertebrates, the ganglia of a mollusk, the spinal cord of a fish, the brain of an amphibian, and the cerebral cortex of a primate. ~ Murray Bookchin,
1442:That we are in the midst of crisis is now well understood. Our nation is at war, against a far-reaching network of violence and hatred. Our economy is badly weakened, a consequence of greed and irresponsibility on the part of some, but also our collective failure to make hard choices and prepare the nation for a new age. Homes have been lost; jobs shed; businesses shuttered. Our health care is too costly; our schools fail too many; and each day brings further evidence that the ways we use energy strengthen our adversaries and threaten our planet. ~ Barack Obama,
1443:The amazing thing about working on new platforms is that there is a great deal of excitement. You know, these things - they're brand new. They're trying to figure it out. And so if you're a show that they're supporting, they're going to put a tremendous amount of energy behind you. They're open to new ideas, new ways of promoting a show, and I think that feels really exciting, because network TV sort of feels like a formula. They give you a couple of weeks, and if it works, it works, and if it doesn't, you're most likely going to get cancelled. ~ Gillian Jacobs,
1444:Twelve secret presses printed the text in Germany. A clandestine network of couriers carried copies to every parish. Catholic youth used backpack caravans and hiked through the Bavarian Alps, the Black Forest, and along the Rhine. Altar boys pedaled bicycles at night. High school athletes ran across barley farms. Nuns rode motorcycles to remote villages. In church confessional booths, the couriers delivered their cargo to priests. The priests locked the text in their tabernacles, and on Palm Sunday, they read it from every pulpit in the Reich.29 ~ Mark Riebling,
1445:Curious about what separated the successful companies from those that failed, we examined dozens of cases and found that the failures mostly relied on price or brand effects. By contrast, the successes hit on an idea that really worked—driving traffic from one user group in order to drive profits from another user group. We described our findings in a paper that analyzed the mathematics of two-sided network effects.10 Today, such successful platform businesses as eBay, Uber, Airbnb, Upwork, PayPal, and Google exhibit this model extensively.11 ~ Geoffrey G Parker,
1446:[What a great way to describe how a city takes its unique "shape"...beautiful turn-of-phrase by Kieran Shields(!)]:

"It was a city of slopes, curves, and dips carved by glaciers and now criss-crossed by a network of angled streets and blocks, unfettered by any sense of regularity and uniformity. Portland's maze of cobbled roads was the result of two and a half centuries of fisherman and merchants driven by immediate necessity and that economy of steps that occurs naturally in a place where winters often lasted five months out of the year. ~ Kieran Shields,
1447:I've been on my share of network dramas and comedies, and the problem sometimes in a network is they have a single-minded focus on making the show true to whatever genre it is. If you're on a drama, it better be procedural, it better fulfill all the demands of a procedural show, and you better keep those episodes independent, so if I'm watching the show in seven years as its syndicated on some other cable network, I don't have to know what happened before or after the episode. If you're on a comedy, everything has to be funny and wacky and zany. ~ Mark Feuerstein,
1448:Lots of kids wet the bed when they are little but grow out of it. An example of a tolerable stress response would be a child who reverts back to bedwetting after his parents’ divorce. The split isn’t acrimonious, and while the dad moved out, both adults are committed to co-parenting and understand that their child needs stability and extra support. As a result of that buffering of the child’s stress, he stops wetting the bed after a few months. Like my drive-by-induced stress, the effects are temporary if a solid support network is in place. ~ Nadine Burke Harris,
1449:Picture a tall, dark figure, surrounded by cornfields...
NO, YOU CAN'T RIDE A CAT. WHO EVER HEARD OF THE DEATH OF RATS RIDING A CAT? THE DEATH OF RATS WOULD RIDE SOME KIND OF DOG.
Picture more fields, a great horizon-spanning network of fields, rolling in gentle waves...
DON'T ASK ME I DON'T KNOW. SOME KIND OF TERRIER, MAYBE.
...fields of corn, alive, whispering in the breeze...
RIGHT, AND THE DEATH OF FLEAS CAN RIDE IT TOO. THAT WAY YOU KILL TWO BIRDS WITH ONE STONE.
...awaiting the clockwork of the seasons.
METAPHORICALLY. ~ Terry Pratchett,
1450:I don't know if you've ever seen some of the Sidney Lumet movies, like Dog Day Afternoon [1975] or Network [1976]. They're real events that happen in real time, and there are all of these different characters experiencing the same thing in different parts of the movie ... I am so bad at explaining my films. But it's in the world of finance and the world of media, and how they connect. It was a big undertaking. A big, mainstream movie, which stars Julia Roberts and George Clooney. But for me, it's really just a small story about character and people. ~ Jodie Foster,
1451:Shallow ecology is anthropocentric, or human-centred. It views humans as above or outside nature, as the source of all value, and ascribes only instrumental, or 'use', value to nature. Deep ecology does not separate humans - or anything else - from the natural environment. It does see the world not as a collection of isolated objects but as a network of phenomena that are fundamentally interconnected and interdependent. Deep ecology recognizes the intrinsic value of all human beings and views humans as just one particular strand in the web of life. ~ Fritjof Capra,
1452:During the early 1980s, anti-environmentalism had taken root in a network of conservative and Libertarian think tanks in Washington. These think tanks—which included the Cato Institute, the American Enterprise Institute, the Heritage Foundation, the Competitive Enterprise Institute, and the Marshall Institute, variously promoted business interests and “free market” economic policies, and the rollback of environmental, health, safety, and labor protections. They were supported by donations from businessmen, corporations, and conservative foundations. ~ Naomi Oreskes,
1453:The popular social network Twitter is handing over to data scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s famed Media Lab every message ever tweeted. It’s part of a five-year $10 million program to develop new ways to understand and use social networks. The school is setting up a Laboratory for Social Machines,where researchers will work on methods for understanding public opinion through the messages we post online. The lab will be able to analyze all new Twitter messages in real time, as well as the company’s archive of all previous tweets. ~ Anonymous,
1454:The whole people must take upon themselves the education of the whole people, and must be willing to bear the expense of it," [John] Adams wrote. "There should not be a district of one mile square, without a school in it, not founded by a charitable individual, but maintained at the public expense of the people themselves." Jefferson's fear was that without such a system of public education, the country would end up being ruled by a privileged elite that would recycle itself through a network of private institutions that entrenched their advantage. ~ Fareed Zakaria,
1455:What did “good government” really mean? Langlie and his brotherhood promised an end to political corruption. (There’s no evidence that Langlie ever even took a drink, much less a bribe.) The days of “honest graft” were over, at least for a while. But seen from another perspective—that of ordinary citizens without access to Langlie and Abram’s elite network—Langlie didn’t so much end corruption as legalize it. Langlie wasn’t opposed to a government organized around the interests of the greedy; he just didn’t want to have to break the law to serve them. ~ Jeff Sharlet,
1456:We', human beings,[...] are nodes in a network of exchanges [...] through which we pass images, tools, information, and knowledge.
But we are also an integral part of the world that we perceive; we are not external observers. We are situated within it. Our view of it is from within its midst. We are made up of the same atoms and the same light signals as are exchanged between pine trees in the mountains and stars in the galaxies.
As our knowledge has grown, we have learned that our being is only a part of the universe, and a small part at that. ~ Carlo Rovelli,
1457:Abstract mathematical models might be thought of as attempts to use a general-purpose and precise framework to represent dependence relationships that might exist between the parts of real systems. A mathematical model will treat one variable as a function of others, which in turn are functions of others, and so on. In this way, a complicated network of dependence structures can be represented. And then, via a commentary, the dependence structure in the model can be treated as representing the dependence structure that might exist in a real system. ~ Peter Godfrey Smith,
1458:Although cascading failures may appear random and unpredictable,
they follow reproducible laws that can be quantified and even predicted using the tools of network science.
First, to avoid damaging cascades, we must understand the structure of the network on which the cascade propagates. Second, we must be able
to model the dynamical processes taking place on these networks, like the flow of electricity. Finally, we need to uncover how the interplay between
the network structure and dynamics affects the robustness of the whole system. ~ Albert L szl Barab si,
1459:Dissociation prevents the trauma from becoming integrated within the conglomerated, ever-shifting stores of autobiographical memory, in essence creating a dual memory system. Normal memory integrates the elements of each experience into the continuous flow of self-experience by a complex process of association; think of a dense but flexible network where each element exerts a subtle influence on many others. But in Julian’s case, the sensations, thoughts, and emotions of the trauma were stored separately as frozen, barely comprehensible fragments. ~ Bessel A van der Kolk,
1460:History will have to record that the greatest tragedy of this period of social transition was not the strident clamor of the bad people, but the appalling silence of the good people. Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly. He who passively accepts evil is as much involved in it as he who helps to perpetrate it. He who accepts evil without protesting against it is really cooperating with it. ~ Martin Luther King Jr,
1461:My greatest influences are actually probably a set of different teachers. And these teachers, most prominently at my high school, but also a few others, helped kind of instill in me, thinking thoughts about how life is meaningful in terms of how we all kind of live in a network of people and how you interact with those people is part of what makes life essentially meaningful and then kind of concepts to think about, how do you add value to other people's lives? How do they add value to yours? And how do you kind of form a community together in the network? ~ Reid Hoffman,
1462:In 2013, for example, Yahoo’s new CEO Marissa Mayer banned employees from working at home. She made this decision after checking the server logs for the virtual private network that Yahoo employees use to remotely log in to company servers. Mayer was upset because the employees working from home didn’t sign in enough throughout the day. She was, in some sense, punishing her employees for not spending more time checking e-mail (one of the primary reasons to log in to the servers). “If you’re not visibly busy,” she signaled, “I’ll assume you’re not productive. ~ Cal Newport,
1463:Many content-oriented companies try this approach of just gathering as much content as possible and offering it at a monthly price when their members might want depth in a few key areas or access to a community of like-minded people. In many cases, it’s not the stuff people want; it’s the curation and community. If the primary benefit is supposed to be the community, there must be a critical mass to enable a network effect. This means that the group itself and the connections of members to one another is the primary benefit of joining the community ~ Robbie Kellman Baxter,
1464:Given the concentration of the Big 4, which accounts for 94% of public companies followed by Grant Thornton International and BDO International, 235 a mid-size accounting firm’s typical client is a mid-size or privately held company. Fortunately there are hundreds of thousands mid-size companies which are now part of the global economy. This has created a growing need for network membership. However, the rules on auditing public companies are being re-evaluated to require that auditing assignments rotate outside of the Big 4 to independent accounting firms. 236 ~ Anonymous,
1465:What history teaches us is that man does not change arbitrarily; he does not transform himself at will on hearing the voices of inspired prophets. The reason is that all change, in colliding with the inherited institutions of the past, is inevitably hard and laborious; consequently it only takes place in response to the demands of necessity. For change to be brought about it is not enough that it should be seen as desirable; it must be the product of changes within the whole network of diverse casual relationships which then determine the situation of man. ~ Emile Durkheim,
1466:It may be argued that the host country should not complain about transfer pricing, because, without the foreign direct investment in question, the taxable income would not have been generated in the first place. But this is a disingenuous argument. All firms need to use productive resources provided by government with taxpayers' money (e.g., roads, the telecommunications network, workers who have received publicly funded education and training). So, if the TNC subsidiary is not paying its 'fair share' of tax, it is effectively free-riding on the host country. ~ Ha Joon Chang,
1467:It's immoral to parent irresponsibly... And it doesn't help matters any when prime time tv, like "Murphy Brown", a character who is supposed to represent a successful career woman of today, mocks the importance of the father by bearing a child alone, and calling it just another "lifestyle choice." Marriage is probably the best anti-poverty program there is... Even though our cultural leaders in Hollywood, network TV, the national newspapers routinely jeer at [such values] I think most of us in this room know that some things are good, and other things are wrong. ~ Dan Quayle,
1468:The mere fact that we live in the United States means that we are caught in a network of inescapable mutuality. Therefore, no American can afford to be apathetic about the problem of racial justice. It is a problem that meets every man at his front door. The racial problem will be solved in America to the degree that every American considers himself personally confronted with it. Whether one lives in the heart of the Deep South or on the periphery of the North, the problem of injustice is his problem; it is his problem because it is America’s problem. ~ Martin Luther King Jr,
1469:That so many of us find it entirely plausible that a vast network of researchers and health officials and doctors worldwide would willfully harm children for money is evidence of what capitalism is really taking from us. Capitalism has already impoverished the working people who generate wealth for others. And capitalism has already impoverished us culturally, robbing unmarketable art of its value. But when we begin to see the pressures of capitalism as innate laws of human motivation, when we begin to believe that everyone is owned, then we are truly impoverished. ~ Eula Biss,
1470:I looked around and I saw, as though in an ecstasy, that through all nature I was immersed in God. The whole inextricably tangled and compressive network of material interconnexions, the whole plexus of fundamental currents once again confronted me, just as it did when first my eyes were opened; but now they were animated and transfigured, for their dominance, their charm and their appeal, all beyond number or measure, appeared to me in a glow of illumination and I saw them hallowed and divinized in both their operation and their future. ~ Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Cosmic Life,
1471:The Ateneo was—and remains—one of the many places in Barcelona where the nineteenth century has not yet been served its eviction notice. A grand stone staircase led up from a palatial courtyard to a ghostly network of passageways and reading rooms. There, inventions such as the telephone, the wristwatch, and haste seemed futuristic anachronisms. The porter, or perhaps it was a statue in uniform, barely noticed my arrival. I glided up to the first floor, blessing the blades of a fan that swirled above the sleepy readers, melting like ice cubes over their books. ~ Carlos Ruiz Zaf n,
1472:All I hear is how to live longer, richer, and, of course, more laden with electronic gadgets. We are not the first generation to believe that the worst possible thing to befall us is death. But for the ancients, the worst possible outcome was not death, but a dishonorable death, or even just a regular one. For a classical hero, dying in a retirement home with a rude nurse and a network of tubes coming into and out of your nose would not be the attractive telos for a life. And, of course, we have this modern illusion that we should live as long as we can. As ~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb,
1473:RUSH: Scott in Hampton, Georgia. I'm glad you called, sir. Welcome to the EIB Network. Hello. CALLER: Hello. It's good to talk to you, Rush. Um, I wanted to make you aware, if you're not already, about an impending environmental disaster. It involves the oceans, and it's being caused by the tendency of the higher-end restaurants to use real sea salt on their tables as seasoning. It's taking too much salt out of the oceans and the result of course is gonna be a decreased salinity of the oceans. That's going to affect the sea life, and I've not heard much about this. RUSH: ~ Anonymous,
1474:The Igbo nation in precolonial times was not quite like any nation most people are familiar with. It did not have the apparatus of centralized government but a conglomeration of hundreds of independent towns and villages each of which shared the running of its affairs among its menfolk according to title, age, occupation, etc.; and its women folk who had domestic responsibilities as well as the management of the scores of four-day and eight-day markets that bound the entire region and its neighbours in a network of daily exchange of goods and news, from far and near. ~ Chinua Achebe,
1475:As explained by Francis Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health (of which NIMH is a part), “The connectome refers to the exquisitely interconnected network of neurons (nerve cells) in your brain. Like the genome, the microbiome, and other exciting ‘ome’ fields, the effort to map the connectome and decipher the electrical signals that zap through it to generate your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors has become possible through development of powerful new tools and technologies.”37 The connectome is now being mapped in detail under the auspices of NIMH. ~ Bessel A van der Kolk,
1476:Democrats need to catch up and leapfrog ahead. And this isn’t just about data. We need an “always-on” content distribution network that can match what the right-wing has built. That means an array of loosely connected Facebook pages, Instagram accounts, Twitter feeds, Snapchat stories, and Reddit communities churning out memes, graphics, and videos. More sophisticated data collection and analysis can support and feed this network. I’m no expert in these matters, but I know enough to understand that most people get their news from screens, so we have to be there 24/7. ~ Hillary Rodham Clinton,
1477:We started as accidents,” he continues, behind her. “Leftovers. Microbes in a digital sea. We fed on interrupted processes, interrupted conversations, grew, evolved. The first humans we merged with were children using a public library network too ancient and unprotected to keep us out. Nobody cared if poor children got locked away in institutions, or left out on the streets to shiver and starve, when they started acting strange. No one cared what it meant when they became something new—or at least, not at first. We became them. They became us. Then we, together, began to grow. ~ Ellen Datlow,
1478:While Barack Obama was making his latest pitch for a brand new, even more unsustainable entitlement at the health care 'summit,' thousands of Greeks took to the streets to riot. An enterprising cable network might have shown the two scenes on a continuous split-screen - because they're part of the same story. It's just that Greece is a little further along in the plot: They're at the point where the canoe is about to plunge over the falls. America is further upstream and can still pull for shore, but has decided, instead, that what it needs to do is catch up with the Greek canoe. ~ Mark Steyn,
1479:Your spirit shouldn’t be ‘fine.’ It should be effervescent.”

The “spirit” in question wasn’t the soul. Nothing so abstract. It was spirit of the body—the clear fluid pumped by the second heart through its own network of vessels, subtler and more mysterious than the primary vascular system. Its function wasn’t properly understood by science. You could live even if your second heart stopped and the spirit hardened in your veins. But it did have some connection to vitality, or “passion,” as Master Hyrrokkin said, and those without it were emotionless, lethargic. Spiritless. ~ Laini Taylor,
1480:In a world of intrusive technology, we must engage in a kind of struggle if we wish to sustain moments of solitude. E-reading opens the door to distraction. It invites connectivity and clicking and purchasing. The closed network of a printed book, on the other hand, seems to offer greater serenity. It harks back to a pre-jacked-in age. Cloth, paper, ink: For these read helmet, cuirass, shield. They afford a degree of protection and make possible a less intermediated, less fractured experience. They guard our aloneness. That is why I love them, and why I read printed books still. ~ Mohsin Hamid,
1481:In fact, we’re not smart and we have bodies—we’re smart because we have bodies.7 The heart has about 40,000 neurons that play a central role in shaping emotion, perception, and decision making. The stomach and intestines complete this network, containing more than 500 million nerve cells, 100 million neurons, 30 different neurotransmitters, and 90 percent of the body’s supply of serotonin (one of the major neurochemicals responsible for mood and well-being). This “second brain,” as scientists have dubbed it, lends some empirical support to the persistent notion of gut instinct. ~ Steven Kotler,
1482:But when did this anger take root? When snakes first appeared on the national scene? When water in the bowels of the earth turned bitter? Or when he visited America and failed to land an interview with Global Network News on its famous program Meet the Global Mighty? It is said that when he was told that he could not be granted even a minute on the air, he could hardly believe his ears or even understand what they were talking about, knowing that in his country he was always on TV; his every moment - eating, shitting, sneezing, or blowing his nose - captured on camera. ~ Ng g wa Thiong o,
1483:The mainstream of evolutionary thinking begins with the idea that all structures and manners of relating within the living realm must be the result of a kind of natural, self-organizing cost-benefit analysis. Competition has long been the undisputed dogma of the biological imagination. Mainstream evolutionary thinking aligns its analysis with these premises, instead of first observing the world and then drawing conclusions. It imposes onto reality the afflictions of a society in which uncalculated joy in life is at risk of being suffocated within a network of greed and oppression. ~ Andreas Weber,
1484:On October 29 the connection was ready to be made. The event was appropriately casual. It had none of the drama of the “one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind” that had occurred on the moon a few weeks earlier, with a half billion people watching on television. Instead it was an undergraduate named Charley Kline, under the eye of Crocker and Cerf, who put on a telephone headset to coordinate with a researcher at SRI while typing in a login sequence that he hoped would allow his terminal at UCLA to connect through the network to the computer 354 miles away in Palo Alto. ~ Walter Isaacson,
1485:The traditional boundaries between various fields of science are rapidly disappearing and what is more important science does not know any national borders. The scientists of the world are forming an invisible network with a very free flow of scientific information - a freedom accepted by the countries of the world irrespective of political systems or religions. ... Great care must be taken that the scientific network is utilized only for scientific purposes - if it gets involved in political questions it loses its special status and utility as a nonpolitical force for development. ~ Sune Bergstrom,
1486:Finally, the continuing war in Colombia offers a glimpse of the postmodern network scenario, where all sides in the conflict have linked up with privatized military help. While the government and multinational corporations have hired PMFs, the opposition as well has contracted out much of its intelligence and military functions. Flush with resources, Colombian political insurgents, drug cartels, international mafias, hired advisors, and other affiliates have also made their own alliances. Thus, they are able to limit the exposure of their core, while making use of the latest technology. ~ P W Singer,
1487:It was thus that in the second half of 1969—amid the static of Woodstock, Chappaquiddick, Vietnam War protests, Charles Manson, the Chicago Eight trial, and Altamont—the culmination was reached for three historic enterprises, each in the making for almost a decade. NASA was able to send a man to the moon. Engineers in Silicon Valley were able to devise a way to put a programmable computer on a chip called a microprocessor. And ARPA created a network that could connect distant computers. Only the first of these (perhaps the least historically significant of them?) made headlines. THE ~ Walter Isaacson,
1488:Spread the word. Spread the technology. Spread awareness of how it works. Put your grandfather up on a secure network service of your choice. Set up your aunt’s router with a good, open source OS and Torify its connection. Stick some solid SOCKS proxy addys in your buddy’s browser settings. Spread the love, compa! The more we encrypt (and IP decouple) comms traffic online, the more we throw a nice, chunky, proud monkey wrench into the sick dreams of spymasters worldwide. Sabotage the system... so we can have a future that’s free, open, diverse, and, above all else, healthy for our planet. ~ Anonymous,
1489:Peeping through my keyhold I see within the range of only about 30 percent of the light that comes from the sun; the rest is infrared and some little ultraviolet, perfectly apparent to many animals, but invisible to me. A nightmare network of ganglia, charged and firing without my knowledge, cuts and splices what I see, editing it for my brain. Donald E. Carr points out that the sense impressions of one-celled animals are not edited for the brian: 'This is philosophically interesting in a rather mournful way, since it means that only the simplest animals perceive the universe as it is. ~ Annie Dillard,
1490:contained a designer virus engineered to access NCTC's computer network. The virus would install a backdoor into the system for the waiting cyber-ops team, while covering its own tracks with the latest generation rootkit software. Once the team had access to the system, they would download a more sophisticated and robust kernel-mode rootkit to conceal their direct access to the operating system. Since kernel-mode rootkits operated at the same security level as the operating system itself, they were difficult to detect and nearly impossible to remove without rebooting the entire system. ~ Steven Konkoly,
1491:I'll tell you what I'd do if it were up to me: I would establish a strictly controlled distribution network through which I would make most drugs, excluding the most dangerous ones like crack, legally available. Initially I would keep the prices low enough to destroy the drug trade. Once that objective was attained I would keep raising the prices, very much like the excise duty on cigarettes, but I would make an exception for registered addicts in order to discourage crime. I would use a portion of the income for prevention and treatment. And I would foster social opprobrium of drug use. ~ George Soros,
1492:In the same interview, Koch described, without any self-consciousness, how he had recently promoted his son, Chase, to the presidency of Koch Fertilizer and how at “every step, he’s done it on his own.” The possibility that his son, like he and his brothers, Richard Mellon Scaife, Dick DeVos, and the Bechtel boys, to name just a few in his network, might have benefited from a job in the family’s business or a huge inheritance, rather than having been “condemned…to a lifetime of dependency and hopelessness,” because “somebody” had given “them something,” seemed not to have crossed his mind. ~ Jane Mayer,
1493:No matter what level you're starting at, it's about not only utilizing your time, but your resources and network. For me, I started my company with a small amount of savings; I never had investors and I was lucky in the sense that I had models and connections in the fashion industry who were willing to give me advice early on. So really, for anyone starting a new business, it's really important to seek out mentors and knowledge from those who have come before you. And to not let that be discouraging, but to take that advice and really learn from it and mold it to what you're trying to do. ~ Lauren Bush,
1494:When CNN launched in the early 1980s, everybody said: A 24-hour news network won't work. They launched, they did ok, CNN went almost bankrupt because of the risks they had taken, they got bailed out, and 25 years later CNN is a huge global brand. I think the same is going to happen in digital. If you look at the younger generation, there is a huge consumption of digital media and almost no consumption of print or traditional television. Eventually money will follow that. It is just a question of which companies win, how long it takes to get there and what kind of model you need to apply. ~ Henry Blodget,
1495:You must know the difference between dissent from the Iraq war and the war on terror and undermining it. And any American that undermines that war, with our soldiers in the field, or undermines the war on terror, with 3,000 dead on 9/11, is a traitor. Everybody got it? Dissent, fine; undermining, you're a traitor. Got it? So, all those clowns over at the liberal radio network, we could incarcerate them immediately. Will you have that done, please? Send over the FBI and just put them in chains, because they, you know, they're undermining everything and they don't care, couldn't care less. ~ Bill O Reilly,
1496:Funding for the Special Operations Network comes directly from the government. Most work is centralized, but all of the SpecOps divisions have local representatives to keep a watchful eye on any provincial problems. They are administered by local commanders, who liaise with the national offices for information exchange, guidance and policy decisions. Like any other big government department, it looks good on paper but is an utter shambles. Petty infighting and political agendas, arrogance and sheer bloody-mindedness almost guarantees that the left hand doesn't know what the right is doing. ~ Jasper Fforde,
1497:I think that by now, in the very beginning when I first joined the show, General Landry was like a new kid in school. I was coming into a situation I didn't really know much about, and now, after a couple of years, the character's kind of mellowed and gotten comfortable working at the command center and very comfortable with his troops. What they always do with these shows is they always leave them open-ended. The SG-1 franchise has been so successful for the network, that they always want to keep it open, an option to do it again in some way, whether that's a movie or a series, or whatever. ~ Beau Bridges,
1498:Now at all hours, I could watch the conservative news network or the liberal news network or the centrist news network. They all told me we were doomed, but for different reasons. The news networks were run by billionaires, and the on-air talent were wealthy New Yorkers who ate at the same restaurants and pledged allegiance to their ratings. They looked the same and they represented no meaningful ideology. They aided and abetted the shooters by confusing the narrative. They didn’t know anything about the world but we trusted them because they dressed nicely and spoke with such certainty. I ~ Tom McAllister,
1499:When the subject is sacred, proud and clever men may come to think that the outsiders who don't know it are not merely inferior to them in skill but lower in God's eyes; as the priests said, 'All that rabble who are not experts in the Torah are accursed.' and as this pride increases, the 'subject' or study which confers such privilege will grow more and more complicated, the list of things forbidden will increase, till to get through a single day without supposed sin becomes like an elaborate step-dance, and this horrible network breeds self-righteousness in some and haunting anxiety in others. ~ C S Lewis,
1500:Bill Gates (and his successor at Microsoft, Ray Ozzie) are famous for taking annual reading vacations. During the year they deliberately cultivate a stack of reading material—much of it unrelated to their day-to-day focus at Microsoft—and then they take off for a week or two and do a deep dive into the words they’ve stockpiled. By compressing their intake into a matter of days, they give new ideas additional opportunities to network among themselves, for the simple reason that it’s easier to remember something that you read yesterday than it is to remember something you read six months ago. ~ Steven Johnson,

IN CHAPTERS [94/94]



   28 Christianity
   15 Integral Yoga
   10 Integral Theory
   9 Science
   9 Philosophy
   9 Fiction
   8 Occultism
   5 Poetry
   4 Psychology
   3 Yoga
   2 Theosophy
   2 Hinduism
   1 Philsophy
   1 Cybernetics
   1 Alchemy


   21 Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
   10 Satprem
   6 H P Lovecraft
   4 Plotinus
   4 Plato
   3 Swami Vivekananda
   3 Sri Aurobindo
   3 Percy Bysshe Shelley
   3 Jordan Peterson
   3 James George Frazer
   2 The Mother
   2 Nolini Kanta Gupta
   2 Ken Wilber
   2 Jorge Luis Borges
   2 Alice Bailey


   10 The Phenomenon of Man
   8 The Future of Man
   7 On the Way to Supermanhood
   6 Lovecraft - Poems
   3 The Golden Bough
   3 Shelley - Poems
   3 Maps of Meaning
   3 Labyrinths
   2 The Secret Doctrine
   2 The Bible
   2 Talks
   2 Sex Ecology Spirituality
   2 Selected Fictions
   2 Raja-Yoga
   2 Hymn of the Universe
   2 A Treatise on Cosmic Fire


0.01f - FOREWARD, #The Phenomenon of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  and soul to the network of relationships they thought to cast
  upon things from outside : in fact they are caught in their own

0 1968-05-04, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   "POPE RESIGNING? (Vatican City, April 30) Speculation is growing again that Pope Paul may resign as head of the Roman Catholic Church. Talk of such a possibility has become widespread not only in Vatican circles but also among civil officials in Rome. The State-run National Television network is said to have prepared a special programme on the Pope's career for broadcast instantly should he abdicate. The usual Vatican informants cannot give credence to the resignation speculation. But they do not rule out the possibility."
   The Hindu, 1 May 1968

0 1971-04-11, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   The book cover took the forefront in the affair. What seems to have been conveniently forgotten is the sales methods of that Press: someone had dared to put his finger on the vast network of financial manipulations in foreign currencies. This is far from being the end of the story.
   ***

05.34 - Light, more Light, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Let us explain. Man is not as ignorant and helpless as he seems to be, as he would himself consider to be. There is in him always a spark, under the ashes, as it were, a perfect freedom behind the faade of a network of bondages, not dead or dormant but biding the time, to come out and be active on the surface. The spark is the light that directs to the right and warns against the wrong; the freedom is the choice to do the right and avoid the wrong. It is just a point of perception, just a flash of awareness, but net and clear: it is there, you have only to notice it. It does not give the why or the whither of the rightness: it is a simple declaration presented to you, for you to do what you like with it: to ignore or to profit by. Usually we do not pay attention to it: our attention is diverted towards another direction and other things. Our environment, our education, our domestic and social influences, even a good part of our own nature demand of us other ways of living and inhibit the spontaneous inherent light of the consciousness. Even so, if we care to look at it, if we sincerely turn round and ask for it, we will find it still there the flame behind the smoke, the queen in the harem, the deity in the sanctum. What is required is just a straight look and not the crooked wink we are accustomed to. The first attempts will necessarily mean a little fumbling, but if you mean what you do, you will find your vision getting clearer. It is our own disinclination that weaves the cobweb of ignorance around the truth. Otherwise, an unsophisticated consciousness, a consciousness which is not vitiatedmore often by nurture than by naturecan always feel the presence of the truth and is directly aware of it.
   A blinded misdirected mind, if it wakes up at any time and looks about for the truth sincerelywe insist upon the conditioncan recognise it, learn to trace it by certain indications it always leaves behind in the consciousness. A touch of the truth, a step towards it will be always accompanied by a sense of relief, of peace, of a serene happiness and unconditional freedom. These things are felt not as something gross and superficial affecting your outer life and situation, but pertaining to the depth of your being, concerning your inmost fibreit is nothing else but just the sense of light, as if you are at last out of the dark. A right movement brings you that feeling; and whenever you have that feeling you know that there has been the right movement. On the contrary, with a wrong movement you are ill at ease. You may say that a hardened criminal is never ill at ease; perhaps, but only after a great deal of hardening. The criminal was not always a criminal I am speaking of a human being, not a born hostilehe must have started some-where the downward incline. The distinction of the right and the wrong must have been presented to his consciousness and the choice was freely his. Afterwards one gets bound to one's Karma and its chain.

1.00a - Introduction, #Magick Without Tears, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
  777 is practically unpurchaseable: copies fetch 10 or so. Nearly all important correspondences are in Magick Table I. The other 2 books are being sent at once. "Working out games with numbers." I am sorry you should see no more than this. When you are better equipped, you will see that the Qabalah is the best (and almost the only) means by which an intelligence can identify himself. And Gematria methods serve to discover spiritual truths. Numbers are the network of the structure of the Universe, and their relations the form of expression of our Understanding of it.*[G1] In Greek and Hebrew there is no other way of writing numbers; our 1, 2, 3 etc. comes from the Phoenicians through the Arabs. You need no more of Greek and Hebrew than these values, some sacred words knowledge grows by use and books of reference.
  One cannot set a pupil definite tasks beyond the groundwork I am giving you, and we should find this correspondence taking clear shape of its own accord. You have really more than you can do already. And I can only tell you what the right tasks out of hundreds are by your own reactions to your own study and practice.

1.00c - DIVISION C - THE ETHERIC BODY AND PRANA, #A Treatise on Cosmic Fire, #Alice Bailey, #Occultism
  The etheric body has been described as a network, permeated with fire, or as a web, animated with golden light. It is spoken of in the Bible as the "golden bowl." [80] It is a composition of that matter of the physical plane which we call etheric, and its shape is brought about by the fine interlacing strands of this matter being built by the action of the lesser Builders into the form or mould upon which later the dense physical body can be moulded. Under the Law of Attraction, the denser matter of the physical plane is made to cohere to this vitalised form, and is gradually built up around it, and within it, until the interpenetration is so complete that the two forms make but one unit; the pranic emanations of the etheric body itself play upon the dense physical body in the same manner as the pranic emanations of the sun play upon the etheric body. It is all one vast system of transmission and of interdependence within the system. All receive in order to give, and to pass on to that which is lesser or not so evolved. Upon every plane this process can be seen.
  Thus the etheric body forms the archetypal plane in relation to the dense physical body. The thinker on his own plane stands, in relation to the physical, as the Logos to His system. In the synthesis of thought it might be expressed thus: The thinker on the astral plane, the plane of desire and of necessity, stands to the physical body as the Logos on the cosmic astral plane stands to His system.
  --
  Third. The etheric body is a web or network of fine interlacing channels, formed of matter of the four ethers, and built into a specific form. It forms a focal point for certain radiatory emanations, which vivify, stimulate and produce the rotary action of matter.
  Fourth. These pranic emanations when focalised and received, react upon the dense matter which is built upon the etheric scaffolding and framework.
  --
  In Man. The organ of reception is the spleen through its etheric counterpart. After distribution over the entire body via the etheric network it demonstrates in surface radiation as the health aura.
  Seventh. Thus in all the three bodies will the resemblance clearly be seen, and the working out in perfect correspondence is easily demonstrable:

1.00e - DIVISION E - MOTION ON THE PHYSICAL AND ASTRAL PLANES, #A Treatise on Cosmic Fire, #Alice Bailey, #Occultism
  c. The seven rays, regarded as the seven veiling forms of the Spirits, themselves spheroidal bands of colour, rotating longitudinally, and forming (in connection with the seven planes) a vast interlacing network. These two sets of spheres (planes and rays) form the totality of the solar system, and produce its form spheroidal.
  Let us withdraw our thought at this juncture from the informing Consciousnesses of these three types of spheres, and concentrate our attention upon the realisation that each plane is a vast sphere of matter, actuated by latent heat and progressing or rotating in one particular direction. Each ray of light, no matter of what colour, is likewise a sphere of matter of the utmost tenuity, rotating in a direction opposite to that of the planes. These rays produce by their mutual interaction a radiatory effect upon each other. Thus by the approximation of the latent heat in matter, and the interplay of that heat upon other spheres that totality is produced which we call "fire by friction."

1.01 - The Mental Fortress, #On the Way to Supermanhood, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  Nature has always shown us that she knows perfectly well what she is doing. We think ourselves superior to her because we mentalize her, pigeonhole her, and have harnessed some of her secrets, but in so doing we are still under her law. If she was indeed able to evolve the iridescent tentacles of the actinia out of a pale protoplasm, so it could better seize its prey, and offer to our gaze this multicolored panorama of millions of different earthly species, we must believe that she had also good reasons to differentiate her human actinias, each seizing the prey he could in the polychromatic network of his thousands of thoughts, feelings and impulses. If this mental circle, this very dismaying hydra, has closed in upon our species, it is certainly not a useless trap, over which we could have jumped had we been smarter. So why make it in the first place if it were only to get out of it? If the visionary shepherd of Upanishadic times could have jumped directly to supermandhood, then what is the evolutionary sense of all this sweat and blood? Nothing is useless in this world. We have yet to find the pain that does not have its secret power of growth.
  But its use is not as the mind imagines in the arrogance of its knowledge and discoveries, for the mind always mistakes the instrument for the Master. We thought that the mental tool was both end and means, and that that end was an increasing, ever more triumphant and rigorous mastery over the mental field, which it has colonized with marvelous cities and less marvelous suburbs. But that is only a secondary end, a turbulent by-product, and it turns out that the major effect of the Mind in man has not been to make him more intelligent (intelligent with respect to what? The mouse in its hole has the perfect intelligence for its own terrain), but to individualize him within his own species and endow him with the power to change while the other species were invariable and only individualized as a general type and finally to make him capable of casting a look at what exceeds his own condition. With this individualization and power of variation began the errors of man, his sins, his afflicting dualities; yet his capacity for error is also a secret capacity for progress, which is why all our moralities based on right or wrong and all our flawless heavens have failed and will forever fail if we were flawless and irreproachable, we would be a stagnant and infallible species, like the shellfish or the opossum. In other words, the Mind is an instrument of accelerated evolution, an evolver. In fifty years of scientific development, man has progressed more than during all the prescientific milleniums. But progress in what sense? To be sure, not in the sense of the fallacious mastery, nor in the quality of life or the degree of comfort, but in the sense of the mental saturation of the species. One cannot leave a circle unless one has individually and collectively exhausted the circle. One cannot step alone onto the other side; either everybody does it (or is capable of doing it) or nobody does it; the whole species goes together, because there is but one human Body. Instead of a handful of initiates scattered among a semianimal and ignorant human mass, the entire species is now undergoing its initiation or, in evolutionary terms, its supreme variation. We have not passed through the mental circle for the sake of sending rockets to the moon, but in order to be individually, innumerably and voluntarily capable of effecting the passage to the next higher circle. The breaking of the circle is the great organic Fact of our times. All the dualities and opposite poles, the sins of virtue and the virtues of sin, all this dazzling chaos were the instruments of the Work, the tensors, we could say, bending us to the breaking point against a wall of iron which is a wall of illusion. But the illusion falls only when one decides to see it.

1.01 - THE STUFF OF THE UNIVERSE, #The Phenomenon of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  It is impossible to cut into this network, to isolate a portion
  without it becoming frayed and unravelled at all its edges.
  --
  articulated inter-connections. If one says fabric or network, one
  thinks of a homogeneous plexus of similar units which it may

1.02 - MAPS OF MEANING - THREE LEVELS OF ANALYSIS, #Maps of Meaning, #Jordan Peterson, #Psychology
  between the psyche and the world without analyzing the network of meaning that makes up the doctrine
  of the Word.
  --
  creative endeavors of many disparate individuals, united within the communicative network of culture.
  It is in this manner, over vast stretches of time, that the transpersonal domain of the imagination
  --
   this inhibitory network, this intrapsychic representative of the social unit provides experiential
  phenomena with determinate significance. This determinate significance is restricted meaning reduced

1.02 - The Recovery, #Twelve Years With Sri Aurobindo, #Nirodbaran, #Integral Yoga
  His hair also caused some trouble, for it was in a terribly tangled "intrinsicate" mess due to its prolonged fixed position a network as complicated as its definition by Dr. Johnson. How to untangle it? I do not know what made us bold enough to tackle that feminine problem instead of placing it in the Mother's proper care. We had no idea then that she would be only too glad to do the job; neither did she offer to do it. And Sri Aurobindo, of course, kept quiet. It is we who must ask, must "open"! It took us about an hour's desperate and delicate handling to disentangle that conglomerate skein like Lord Shiva's matted locks and bring all into a decent order. Sri Aurobindo accepted this torture with his usual submission. At the end of the perpetration, he simply asked, "Have you left some hair?" We laughed. True, this was meant as a joke, but he was not indifferent to physical grace and beauty. Later on when the Mother took up his toilet and attended to his hair, after each combing, tufts of the precious glossy hair, were loosened off, and enriched Champaklal's treasury. Sri Aurobindo on being informed of this loss, did something to stop the falling, and till the end the hair retained its glistening abundance.
  When Dr. Manilal arrived, I breathed a sigh of relief! He was not very happy to see the new development, but hoped that everything would be all right. He was confronted with three problems: the swelling, educating the patient to walk and the bending of the knee, all of which he dealt with in his characteristic efficient manner. The swelling according to him would subside in due course. Gentle massage and hot and cold compress continued, followed later by hot douche. We used to note its diminution week by week. But it took some months to disappear completely. The bending of the knee would also take some time in view of the adhesion of the patella to the underlying tissues, in spite of passive movements. The re-education in walking seemed to be rather a straightforward job, though it was the most awkward and difficult one, for Sri Aurobindo had to walk with crutches! All that was needed was a patient and persistent effort. For Sri Aurobindo's nature, unaccustomed to physical or mechanical contrivances, and the narrow space in the room made the venture somewhat risky. The first day he got up to use the crutches was a memorable one for us. In the presence of the Mother we made him stand up, handed him the crutches and showed him how to use them. He fumbled and remarked, "Yes, it is easy to say." Two or three different pairs were tried out, but as he could not handle them properly, the Mother proposed that he had better walk leaning on two persons one on either side; It was certainly a bright suggestion, for Sri Aurobindo walking on crutches would have reminded us of his own phrase about Hephaestus' "lame omnipotent motion", an insult to his shining majestic figure. Purani and Satyendra were selected by Dr. Manilal as his human supports, much less incongruous than the ungainly wooden instruments! That was how the re-education started. The paradox of the Divine seeking frail human aid gave food to my sense of humour. However, both men proved unequal in stature; the Mother made Champaklal replace Satyendra on the left side. Now the arrangement was just and perfect and Champaklal had his aspiration fulfilled. His was the last support Sri Aurobindo was to give up. For, as his steps gained in strength and firmness, he used a stick in the right hand, and Champaklal on the left. Finally he too was dropped. As soon as it came to be known that the Master was using a walking stick, several were presented to him and there was one even of tea-wood from Assam! Thus everyday after the noon and night meals the Mother would come to his room and present the stick, and he would walk about for half an hour in her presence.

1.03 - A Parable, #The Lotus Sutra, #Anonymous, #Various
  Your land will be called Viraja. Its earth will be level and pure, ornamented, peaceful, and rich. The devas and humans will prosper. The earth will be made of lapis lazuli with a well-planned network of roads like a chessboard bordered with golden cords. Rows of seven-jeweled trees, which are always full of owers and fruits, will line the borders of these roads. The
  Tathgata Padmaprabha will also lead and inspire sentient beings by means of the three vehicles.

1.03 - THE EARTH IN ITS EARLY STAGES, #The Phenomenon of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  endless network. Only, this time it is molecules with molecules in
  such a way as to form on each occasion [by closed or at all events limited

1.03 - The Psychic Prana, #Raja-Yoga, #Swami Vivkenanda, #unset
  Similarly, all the sensations and motions of the body are being sent into the brain, and sent out of it, through these wires of nerve fibres. The columns of sensory and motor fibres in the spinal cord are the Ida and Pingala of the Yogis. They are the main channels through which the afferent and efferent currents travel. But why should not the mind send news without any wire, or react without any wire? We see this is done in nature. The Yogi says, if you can do that, you have got rid of the bondage of matter. How to do it? If you can make the current pass through the Sushumna, the canal in the middle of the spinal column, you have solved the problem. The mind has made this network of the nervous system, and has to break it, so that no wires will be required to work through. Then alone will all knowledge come to us no more bondage of body; that is why it is so important that we should get control of that Sushumna. If we can send the mental current through the hollow canal without any nerve fibres to act as wires, the Yogi says, the problem is solved, and he also says it can be done.
  This Sushumna is in ordinary persons closed up at the lower extremity; no action comes through it. The Yogi proposes a practice by which it can be opened, and the nerve currents made to travel through. When a sensation is carried to a centre, the centre reacts. This reaction, in the case of automatic centres, is followed by motion; in the case of conscious centres it is followed first by perception, and secondly by motion. All perception is the reaction to action from outside. How, then, do perceptions in dreams arise? There is then no action from outside. The sensory motions, therefore, are coiled up somewhere. For instance, I see a city; the perception of that city is from the reaction to the sensations brought from outside objects comprising that city. That is to say, a certain motion in the brain molecules has been set up by the motion in the incarrying nerves, which again are set in motion by external objects in the city. Now, even after a long time I can remember the city. This memory is exactly the same phenomenon, only it is in a milder form. But whence is the action that sets up even the milder form of similar vibrations in the brain? Not certainly from the primary sensations. Therefore it must be that the sensations are coiled up somewhere, and they, by their acting, bring out the mild reaction which we call dream perception.

1.03 - The Sunlit Path, #On the Way to Supermanhood, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  Then the question sinks a little deeper. In fact, it is not that it sinks or intensifies; it is as if a first breath of air enabled us to appreciate better the daily suffocation we live in and revealed deeper layers to our eyes, other, subtler coverings. We are indeed Bill Smith, a legal and national artifice, a little mechanized cog that would like to get out of the machine. But what is behind Bill Smith? There is a man walking a boulevard, going up and down the great mental roller coaster, humming with a thousand thoughts, of which none truly matters, none remedies his sorrow or desire; there is what the latest book thinks, what that billboard or those headlines scream, what the professor or schoolmaster or friend or colleague or neighbor said a thousand passersby milling in the inner street but where is the one who does not pass, the lodger of the dwelling? There is yesterday's experience, which ties in with the accident of the day before, which ties in with... a gigantic telephone network, with switches, relays and instant communications, but which really communicates nothing, except the same rehashed and self-contained story, which keeps swelling up and swelling up and curling back onto itself and unrolling a sum of past that never makes a true present, or a future that is but the sum of a million acts adding up to zero where is the act, where? Where is the self of that addition, the minute of being that is not the result of the past, the pure touch of sunlight that escapes that machinery, even more merciless than the other one? There is what our fathers and mothers have put into us, and books, priests, partisans, grandfa ther's cancer, great-uncle's lust, the good of this one, the less good of that one; there are the Tables of the Law of iron, the thou-cannots, thou-should-nots, Newton and the churches, Mendel and the law of gestation of germ cells but what germinates in all that? Where is the Germ, the pure unexpected seed suddenly bursting open, the Thou-Can like a stroke of grace in this implacable round conditioned by the fathers of our fathers inside the mental fortress? There is this little man walking along a boulevard, going up and down the same avenue a thousand times; inside, outside, it's all the same, like nothing walking in nothing, anybody inside anything, John or Peter with only different neckties: between this lamppost and that one nothing has happened. There was nothing, not a single second of being!
  But, suddenly, on this boulevard, there is a sort of second-degree suffocation. We stop and stare. What do we stare at? We don't know, but we stare. All of a sudden we are no longer in the machine; we are no longer in it, we never were! We are no longer Bill Smith or American or New Yorker, the son of our father or the father of our son, our thought, or heart or feelings, or yesterday or tomorrow, or male or female or anything of the kind we are something else altogether. We don't know what, but it stares. We are like a window opening.

1.03 - Time Series, Information, and Communication, #Cybernetics, or Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine, #Norbert Wiener, #Cybernetics
  Laboratories, frequency-­modulating networks and their corre-
  sponding receivers-­are all in essence quick-­acting arithmetical

1.04 - THE APPEARANCE OF ANOMALY - CHALLENGE TO THE SHARED MAP, #Maps of Meaning, #Jordan Peterson, #Psychology
  more-or-less permanent part of the social network (is part of the structure of society), but can become
  represented in part or whole in image, and then more explicitly, in verbal code. The imagistic

1.04 - The Future of Man, #Let Me Explain, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  The tightening network of economic and psychic bonds
  in which we live and from which we suffer, the growing

1.05 - Qualifications of the Aspirant and the Teacher, #Bhakti-Yoga, #Swami Vivekananda, #Hinduism
  In regard to the teacher, we must see that he knows the spirit of the scriptures. The whole world reads Bibles, Vedas, and Korans; but they are all only words, syntax, etymology, philology, the dry bones of religion. The teacher who deals too much in words and allows the mind to be carried away by the force of words loses the spirit. It is the knowledge of the spirit of the scriptures alone that constitutes the true religious teacher. The network of the words of the scriptures is like a huge forest in which the human mind often loses itself and finds no way out.
   "The network of words is a big forest; it is the cause of a curious wandering of the mind." "The various methods of joining words, the various methods of speaking in beautiful language, the various methods of explaining the diction of the scriptures are only for the disputations and enjoyment of the learned, they do not conduce to the development of spiritual perception"
   Those who employ such methods to impart religion to others are only desirous to show off their learning, so that the world may praise them as great scholars. You will find that no one of the great teachers of the world ever went into these various explanations of the text; there is with them no attempt at "text-torturing", no eternal playing upon the meaning of words and their roots. Yet they nobly taught, while others who have nothing to teach have taken up a word sometimes and written a three-volume book on its origin, on the man who used it first, and on what that man was accustomed to eat, and how long he slept, and so on.

1.05 - Some Results of Initiation, #Knowledge of the Higher Worlds, #Rudolf Steiner, #Theosophy
   along both hands and centered in the two-petalled lotus in the region of the eyes. All this is made possible through the radiations from the larynx assuming round forms, of which a number flow to the two-petalled lotus and thence form undulating currents along the hands. As a further development, these currents branch out and ramify in the most delicate manner and become, as it were, a kind of web which then encompasses the entire etheric body as though with a network. Whereas hitherto the etheric body was not closed to the outer world, so that the life currents from the universal ocean of life flowed freely in and out, these currents now have to pass through this membrane. Thus the individual becomes sensitive to these external streams; they become perceptible to him.
  And now the time has come to give the complete system of currents and movements its center situated in the region of the heart. This again is effected by persevering with the exercises in concentration and meditation; and at this point also the stage is reached when the student becomes gifted with the inner word. All things now acquire a new significance for him. They become
  --
   described is formed and the center in the region of the larynx prepared. The actual development of these centers is of course dependent on the exercises in concentration described above; the latter make for development and the four attri butes bring to fruition. Once the center in the larynx has been prepared, the free control of the etheric body and its enclosure within a network covering, as explained above, results from the correct estimation of what is true as against what is apparent and non-essential. If the student acquires this faculty of estimation, the facts of the higher worlds will gradually become perceptible to him. But he must not think that he has to perform only such actions which appear significant when judged by the standard of a mere intellectual estimate. The most trifling action, every little thing accomplished, has something of importance in the great cosmic household, and it is merely a question of being aware of this importance. A correct estimation of the affairs of daily life is required, not an underestimation of them. The six virtues of which the third attri bute consists have already been dealt with; they are connected with the development of the twelve-petalled
   p. 174

1.05 - THE HOSTILE BROTHERS - ARCHETYPES OF RESPONSE TO THE UNKNOWN, #Maps of Meaning, #Jordan Peterson, #Psychology
  LeDoux, J.E. (1993). Emotional networks in the brain. In M. Lewis and J.M. Havil and (Eds.), Handbook of
  Emotions (pp. 109-118). New York: Guilford.

1.05 - The New Consciousness, #On the Way to Supermanhood, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  But at the beginning this functioning is still unsure. We are constantly snatched back by the old machinery, the habit of mulling over thoughts, judging, deducing, calculating, and immediately it is as if a veil fell, a screen came between the quiet clarity behind and the arduous whirlwind here: communications are jammed. Again we have to take a step back and find the comfortable expanse and it is irritating, uncommunicative and apparently indifferent to our fate, opposing a neutral silence, an unrelieved blankness to the question we send it and which would yet call for an immediate answer. So we yield once more; we start up the machine again only to realize that everything was blank behind so we would not move in front, and that the time for an answer had not yet come. We keep stumbling along and persisting, trustful but awkward outwardly (or in front), when circumstances would call for swiftness and efficiency, and those who work with the old reason may scoff, as perhaps the old veteran anthropoid scoffed at the clumsiness of the apprentice man: we miss the branch. We fall and pick ourselves up. We go on. But gradually, as our demechanization gains ground, grows sure-footed and more perfect, the communications become clearer, the perceptions more accurate and precise. We begin to unravel a whole jumbled network that had previously seemed like logic itself. From within the tranquil clarity, we notice a multitude of movements rising from below, from outside, from others; it is a mixture of vibrations, a cacophony of minuscule impulses, a battlefield, an arena filled with obscure contenders, blind drives, dark flashes, microscopic and stubborn wills. And all of a sudden, in all that muddle falls a tiny little drop from our quiet river without our wanting it or trying or even asking for it and everything loosens up, smoothes out, disappears, dissolves. That face there in front of us, this grating little circumstance, that knot of difficulty, this stubborn resistance vanishes, melts away, smoothes out, opens up as if by magic. We begin to enter mastery.
  But it is a curious sort of mastery it does not obey us at all! On the contrary, the minute we try to use it, it eludes us completely, slips through our fingers, pokes fun at us and leaves us looking foolish, like an apprentice sculptor trying to imitate the stroke of the Master: our stroke misses. We even hit our fingers. And we learn. Perhaps we learn not to want anything. But it is a little more complicated than that complicated from our standpoint, of course, because everything is complicated on this side; it is complexity itself. In fact, it is simple. We are learning the law of rhythm. Because Truth is a rhythm.

1.05 - THE NEW SPIRIT, #The Future of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  future. On the other hand, in this endless and indivisible network,
  everything has a particular position defined by the develop-
  --
  only indirectly, through the universal network of physical synthe-
  sis, but also, and even more, directly, from center to center (that is

1.06 - LIFE AND THE PLANETS, #The Future of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  The tightening network of economic and psychic bonds in
  which we live and from which we suffer, the growing compulsion

1.06 - The Breaking of the Limits, #On the Way to Supermanhood, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  Our look is false because it perceives everything through the distorting prism of its routine, which is multifarious and subtle, made of thousands of years of habits which are as distorting in their deviltry as they are in their wisdom. This is the residue of the anthropoid, which had to erect barriers to protect his little life, his little family, his little clan, draw a line here, a line there, boundary markers, and generally insure his precarious existence by encasing it in a shell of individual and collective self. It follows that there is good and evil, right and wrong, useful and harmful, dos and don'ts we have slowly become entangled in a huge police network in which we scarcely have the spiritual freedom to brea the and even that air is polluted by countless decalogues that are barely one step above the pollution by the carbon monoxide of our engines. In short, we are forever correcting the world. But we are beginning to realize that this correction is not all that straight. Never for a moment do we stop putting our multicolored glasses on things in order to see them in the blue of our hopes, the red of our desires, the yellow of our morals and ready-made laws, and in black, in the endless grayness of a machinery that keeps grinding and grinding forever. The look the true look that will have the power to break free from this mental spell is therefore the one that will be able to cast itself on things clearly, without immediately correcting them: to rest here, upon this face, that circumstance or object the way one gazes at the infinite sea, without trying to solidify something to let itself be carried by that tranquil and fluid infinity, to ba the in what we see, to sink into the thing, until slowly, as if from far away, from the depths of a tranquil sea, there emerges a perception of the thing seen, of the puzzling circumstance or face near us; a perception that is not a thought, not a judgment, hardly a sensation, but is like the true vibratory content of the thing, its special mode of being, its quality of being, its innermost music, its relation with the great Rhythm that flows everywhere. Then, slowly, the seeker of the new world will see a sort of little spark of pure truth in the heart of the object, circumstance, face or accident, a little cry of true being, a true vibration beneath all the black and yellow and blue and red coatings something that is the truth of each thing, each being, each circumstance, each accident, as if the truth were everywhere, every instant, every step, only coated in black. The seeker will thus have put his finger on the second rule of the passage and the greatest of all the simple secrets: Look at the truth that is everywhere.
  Armed with these two rules, firmly established in his sunlit position, that quiet clearing, the seeker of the new world moves within a greater self, perhaps infinite, which embraces this street and these beings and all the little gestures of the hour; he moves steadily on, as though carried by a great rhythm, which also carries the beings and things around him, the thousands of encounters sprung from nowhere and disappearing into the distance; he looks at this little walking shadow, which seems to have walked so long, walked for many lives perhaps, repeated the same small gestures, stumbled here and there, exchanged the same comments on the mood of the times; and it all seems so similar, so mixed with sweetness that this street and these beings and passing encounters seem to be cast from the same mold, issued from the depths of night, recalled from the same identical story, under the sky of Egypt or India or Vermont, today, yesterday or five thousand years ago and what has really changed? There is a little being walking with his fire of truth, his fire of need, so intense amid the turmoil of time a fire is perhaps the only thing that is truly he, a call of being from the depths of time, an unchanging cry amid the immense flow of things. And what is he calling for, this being; what is he crying for? Is he not in that vast and growing sunlight, in that rhythm carrying everything? He is and he is not. He has one foot in an untroubled eternity and the other stumbling and groping in the dark the other in a little self of fire yearning to fill this second of time, this empty gesture, this step among thousands of similar steps, with a fullness of true existence as complete as all the millennia put together, with as unfailing an exactness as the crisscrossing of the stars above our heads; yearning for everything to be true, true, completely true and filled with meaning, in this enormous whirlwind of vanity; yearning for this line he crosses, this street he goes down, this hand he extends, this word he utters to be linked to the great flowing of the worlds, to the rhythm of the stars, to the lines, the countless lines that furrow this universe and form a total song, a truth filled with the whole and each fragment of the whole. So he looks at all these little passing things, he fills them with his fire of entreaty, he looks and looks at that little truth everywhere as if it were going to burst out, forced into being by his fire.

1.07 - The Farther Reaches of Human Nature, #Sex Ecology Spirituality, #Ken Wilber, #Philosophy
  Numerous psychologists (Bruner, Flavell, Arieti, Cowan, Kramer, Commons, Basseches, Arlin, etc.) have pointed out that there is much evidence for a stage beyond Piaget's formal operational. It has been called "dialectical," "integrative," "creative synthetic," "integral-aperspectival," "postformal," and so forth. I, of course, am using the terms vision-logic or network-logic. But the conclusions are all essentially the same: "Piaget's formal operational is considered to be a problem-solving stage. But beyond this stage are the truly creative scientists and thinkers who define important problems and ask important questions. While Piaget's formal model is adequate to describe the cognitive structures of adolescents and competent adults, it is not adequate to describe the towering intellect of Nobel laureates, great statesmen and stateswomen, poets, and so on."5 True enough. But I would like to give a different emphasis to this structure, for while very few people might actually gain the "towering status of a Nobel laureate," the space of vision-logic (its worldspace or worldview) is available for any who wish to continue their growth and development. In other words, to progress through the various stages of growth does not mean that one has to extraordinarily master each and every stage, and demonstrate a genius comprehension at that stage before one can progress beyond it. This would be like saying that no individuals can move beyond the oral stage until they become gourmet cooks.
  It is not even necessary to be able to articulate the characteristics of a particular stage (children progress beyond preop without ever being able to define it). It is merely necessary to develop an adequate competence at that stage, in order for it to serve just fine as a platform for the transcendence to the next stage. In order to transcend the verbal, it is not necessary to first become Shakespeare.
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  The world is seen as a great relativistic cybernetic system, so "holistic" that it leaves no room for the actual subject in the objective network. The self therefore hovers above reality, disengaged, disenchanted, disembodied. It is "close to a solipsistic position": hyperagency cut off from all communions. And this, as we have seen, is essentially the fundamental Enlightenment paradigm: a perfectly holistic world that leaves a perfectly atomistic self.8
  A transcendental self can bond with other transcendental selves, whereas a merely empirical self disappears into the empirical web and interlocking order, never to be heard from again. (No strand in the web is ever or can ever be aware of the whole web; if it could, then it would cease to be merely a strand. This is not allowed by systems theory, which is why, as Habermas demonstrated, systems theory always ends up isolationist and egocentric, or "solipsistic.")

1.07 - THE GREAT EVENT FORESHADOWED - THE PLANETIZATION OF MANKIND, #The Future of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  tightening its network; and at the same time its internal tempera-
  ture is rising, and with this its psychic potential. These two associ-

1.07 - TRUTH, #The Perennial Philosophy, #Aldous Huxley, #Philosophy
  In connection with the Mahayanist view that words play an important and even creative part in the evolution of unregenerate human nature, we may mention Humes arguments against the reality of causation. These arguments start from the postulate that all events are loose and separate from one another and proceed with faultless logic to a conclusion that makes complete nonsense of all organized thought or purposive action. The fallacy, as Professor Stout has pointed out, lies in the preliminary postulate. And when we ask ourselves what it was that induced Hume to make this odd and quite unrealistic assumption that events are loose and separate, we see that his only reason for flying in the face of immediate experience was the fact that things and happenings are symbolically represented in our thought by nouns, verbs and adjectives, and that these words are, in effect, loose and separate from one another in a way which the events and things they stand for quite obviously are not. Taking words as the measure of things, instead of using things as the measure of words, Hume imposed the discrete and, so to say, pointilliste pattern of language upon the continuum of actual experiencewith the impossibly paradoxical results with which we are all familiar. Most human beings are not philosophers and care not at all for consistency in thought or action. Thus, in some circumstances they take it for granted that events are not loose and separate, but co-exist or follow one another within the organized and organizing field of a cosmic whole. But on other occasions, where the opposite view is more nearly in accord with their passions or interests, they adopt, all unconsciously, the Humian position and treat events as though they were as independent of one another and the rest of the world as the words by which they are symbolized. This is generally true of all occurrences involving I, me, mine. Reifying the loose and separate names, we regard the things as also loose and separatenot subject to law, not involved in the network of relationships, by which in fact they are so obviously bound up with their physical, social and spiritual environment. We regard as absurd the idea that there is no causal process in nature and no organic connection between events and things in the lives of other people; but at the same time we accept as axiomatic the notion that our own sacred ego is loose and separate from the universe, a law unto itself above the moral dharma and even, in many respects, above the natural law of causality. Both in Buddhism and Catholicism, monks and nuns were encouraged to avoid the personal pronoun and to speak of themselves in terms of circumlocutions that clearly indicated their real relationship with the cosmic reality and their fellow creatures. The precaution was a wise one. Our responses to familiar words are conditioned reflexes. By changing the stimulus, we can do something to change the response. No Pavlov bell, no salivation; no harping on words like me and mine, no purely automatic and unreflecting egotism. When a monk speaks of himself, not as I, but as this sinner or this unprofitable servant, he tends to stop taking his loose and separate selfhood for granted, and makes himself aware of his real, organic relationship with God and his neighbours.
  In practice words are used for other purposes than for making statements about facts. Very often they are used rhetorically, in order to arouse the passions and direct the will towards some course of action regarded as desirable. And sometimes, too, they are used poetically that is to say, they are used in such a way that, besides making a statement about real or imaginary things and events, and besides appealing rhetorically to the will and the passions, they cause the reader to be aware that they are beautiful. Beauty in art or nature is a matter of relationships between things not in themselves intrinsically beautiful. There is nothing beautiful, for example, about the vocables, time, or syllable. But when they are used in such a phrase as to the last syllable of recorded time, the relationship between the sound of the component words, between our ideas of the things for which they stand, and between the overtones of association with which each word and the phrase as a whole are charged, is apprehended, by a direct and immediate intuition, as being beautiful.

1.08 - Independence from the Physical, #Sri Aurobindo or the Adventure of Consciousness, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  a perfect correlation between our inner state and the outer circumstances (such as illnesses, for example, or "accidents") that befall us, as if life were no longer unfolding from outside in but from inside out, the inward molding the outward, to the most trivial circumstances; though in fact, nothing is trivial anymore, and everyday life appears as a network filled with signs waiting to be recognized. Everything is connected. The world is a miracle. We may make a childish mistake when we imagine spiritual life to be full of visions and apparitions and "supernatural" phenomena. The Divine is nearer to us than we think, the "miracle" less pompous and more profound than all this primitive imagery. Once we have deciphered one of those little signs that pass us by, or even once seen the imperceptible link that ties all things, we are closer to the great Miracle than if we had touched some heavenly manna. Indeed,
  perhaps the real miracle is that the Divine is also natural, but we do not know how to look.
  --
  viewpoint of the truth of things.95 For the true viewpoint is always that of the Master, the psychic, the spirit in us. Each time we feel an impossibility, a limitation, or a barrier, we can be sure that this represents tomorrow's victory, because without perceiving the obstacle we could not conquer it; we are created to conquer all and live all our dreams, for it is the spirit in us that dreams. In a world where constraints are closing in on us like an iron network, the first of these dreams is perhaps to be able to sail out in the open, unhampered by the body and by boundaries. Then we will no longer need passports;
  we will be stateless, the visa-less heirs to all the nations of the world.

1.09 - FAITH IN PEACE, #The Future of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  endlessly multiplying network of opposing hazards; when I reflect
  upon the irresistible forces (geographical, ethnic, economic and psy-

1.09 - The Greater Self, #On the Way to Supermanhood, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  Gradually, he entered an all, but, oh, quite an odd all, which had nothing to do with a cosmic or transcendent or dazzling consciousness yet which was like a million little bursts of gold, fleeting, elusive, almost mocking. Perhaps we should say a microscopic consciousness? and warm: a sudden sweetness of recognition, an eruption of gratefulness, an incomprehensible flush of tenderness, as if it were living, vibrating, responding in every corner and every direction. Strangely, when a question arose, or a doubt, or an uncertainty about something or someone, a problem about a course of action, an anxiety about what to do or not to do, it seemed as if the answer came to him as living facts not as an illumination or inspiration, a revelation or thought, nothing of that sort: a material answer in external circumstances, as though the earth itself, like itself, supplied the answer. As if the very circumstances came and took his hand and said, Here, you see? And not great circumstances, not sensational flashes: very little facts, while going from one end of the street to the other. All of a sudden the thing came to him, the person or the encounter, the money, the book, or the unexpected development the living answer. Or, on the contrary, when he was so much hoping for certain news (if he had not yet been cured of the disease of hope), when he was looking forward to some arrangement, a peaceful retreat, a clear-cut solution, he was suddenly engulfed in a still greater chaos, as if everything turned against him people, things, circumstances or he fell ill, met with an accident, opened the door to an old weakness and seemed to be treading the old road of suffering again. Then, two hours or two days or two months after, he realized that that adversity was exactly what was needed, which led, by a circuitous route, to a goal larger than he had foreseen; that that illness had purified his substance, cut him off from a wrong course, and brought him back, lighter, onto the sunlit path; that that fall had exposed old hiding places in himself and clarified his heart; that that unfortunate encounter was a perfection of exactness to bring forth a whole new network of possibilities or impossibilities to overcome; and that everything concurred meticulously to prepare his strength, his breadth, his extreme swiftness, through a thousand and one detours the all prepared him for the all. He then begins to experience a succession of unbelievable little miracles, of strange happenings, bewildering coincidences... as if, really, everything knew, each thing knew what it had to do and went straight to its microscopic goal amidst millions of passersby and trifling events. At first, the seeker does not believe it; he shrugs his shoulders and dismisses it, then he opens one eye, then the other, and doubts his own amazement. It is of such microscopic exactness, such fabulously unbelievable precision in the midst of this gigantic crisscrossing of lives and things and circumstances, that it is simply impossible it is like an explosion of total knowledge embracing in one fell swoop this ant walking down Main Street and the thousands of passersby and all their possible itineraries, all their particular circumstances past, present and future to create this unique conjunction, this incredible perfect little second in which everything accords and agrees, is inevitably, and provides the unique answer to a unique question.
  And the same thing happens again and again; the coincidences multiply. Chance gradually reveals an innumerable smile or, perhaps, another self, a great self, which knows its totality, and each fragment of its totality and each second of its world, as much as our body knows the least quiver of its cells, and the passing fly, and the rhythm of its heart. With eyes wide open, the seeker begins to enter an innumerable wonder. The world is a single body, the earth, a single consciousness in motion. But not a body whose consciousness is centered in a few gray cells upstairs: an innumerable consciousness centered everywhere and as total in a little ephemeral cell as in the gesture that will alter the destiny of nations. In each point consciousness answers consciousness. The seeker has left the cutting little truths of the mind, the dogmatic and geometric lines of thought. He enters an inexpressible fullness of view, a comprehensive truth in which each fragment has its meaning and each second, its smile, each darkness, its light, each harshness, its awaiting sweetness. He gropingly discovers the honeycombs covered by the rock.22 Each fall is a degree of widening, each footstep, a blossoming of the inevitable efflorescence, each adversity, a lever of the future. Being wrong is a crack in our armor through which a flame of pure love shines which understands everything.

1.10 - Concentration - Its Practice, #Raja-Yoga, #Swami Vivkenanda, #unset
  It is the same with the Samskaras, the fine roots of all our works; they are the causes which will again bring effects, either in this life, or in the lives to come. In exceptional cases when these Samskaras are very strong, they bear fruit quickly; exceptional acts of wickedness, or of goodness, bring their fruits even in this life. The Yogis hold that men who are able to acquire a tremendous power of good Samskaras do not have to die, but, even in this life, can change their bodies into god-bodies. There are several such cases mentioned by the Yogis in their books. These men change the very material of their bodies; they re-arrange the molecules in such fashion that they have no more sickness, and what we call death does not come to them. Why should not this be? The physiological meaning of food is assimilation of energy from the sun. The energy has reached the plant, the plant is eaten by an animal, and the animal by man. The science of it is that we take so much energy from the sun, and make it part of ourselves. That being the case, why should there be only one way of assimilating energy? The plant's way is not the same as ours; the earth's process of assimilating energy differs from our own. But all assimilate energy in some form or other. The Yogis say that they are able to assimilate energy by the power of the mind alone, that they can draw in as much of it as they desire without recourse to the ordinary methods. As a spider makes its web out of its own substance, and becomes bound in it, and cannot go anywhere except along the lines of that web, so we have projected out of our own substance this network called the nerves, and we cannot work except through the channels of those nerves. The Yogi says we need not be bound by that.
  Similarly, we can send electricity to any part of the world, but we have to send it by means of wires. Nature can send a vast mass of electricity without any wires at all. Why cannot we do the same? We can send mental electricity. What we call mind is very much the same as electricity. It is clear that this nerve fluid has some amount of electricity, because it is polarised, and it answers all electrical directions. We can only send our electricity through these nerve channels. Why not send the mental electricity without this aid? The Yogis say it is perfectly possible and practicable, and that when you can do that, you will work all over the universe. You will be able to work with any body anywhere, without the help of the nervous system. When the soul is acting through these channels, we say a man is living, and when these cease to work, a man is said to be dead. But when a man is able to act either with or without these channels, birth and death will have no meaning for him. All the bodies in the universe are made up of Tanmtras, their difference lies in the arrangement of the latter. If you are the arranger, you can arrange a body in one way or another. Who makes up this body but you? Who eats the food? If another ate the food for you, you would not live long. Who makes the blood out of food? You, certainly. Who purifies the blood, and sends it through the veins? You. We are the masters of the body, and we live in it. Only we have lost the knowledge of how to rejuvenate it. We have become automatic, degenerate. We have forgotten the process of arranging its molecules. So, what we do automatically has to be done knowingly. We are the masters and we have to regulate that arrangement; and as soon as we can do that, we shall be able to rejuvenate just as we like, and then we shall have neither birth nor disease nor death.

1.10 - Harmony, #On the Way to Supermanhood, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  He is clear, centered in his fire, carried by his cadence; then, out of habit, he starts the machinery up again. He fixes his look on this or that, lets a whole series of waves trigger old reflexes, open this valve, press that button, stir up a whole network in a second, which starts vibrating by degrees, awakening a reaction here, a desire there, a fear a little farther the old circuit is reactivated. He meets again an old apprehension, an anxiety, a fear, a baseless defeatism. Actually, it really looks like a circuit of pain. And if he happens to look at that microscopic catastrophe (which is nothing, a passing breath), if he adds to it the weight of a reflection (not even a reflection, just a lingering look), the small commotion soon begins to blow up, to stick and settle in for good it looks like a tiny little bubble of living power, no bigger than a fly, but so sticky. And the most remarkable thing is that it has its own independent force of propulsion: it goes to its goal obstinately, mechanically, automatically. Two days or two hours or two minutes later, under the surprised eyes of the seeker, who has remained clear enough to follow the whole movement in detail, the results of his apprehension or desire or futile thought appear: by accident, he twists his ankle, bumps into an old acquaintance, receives bad news, enters the confusion he had foreseen. Everything is in league, conspires to go in the wrong direction, converges on that little black or gray bubble, as if it had attracted the circumstances and events exactly in conformance, sympathetic we could say, with the quality of vibration it emanates. It is a quasi-instantaneous chemical reaction: this drop of litmus solution will turn everything red or blue or black. This is exactly the reverse process of the correct thought that engenders the favorable circumstance. It looks almost like a microscopic magic.
  Indeed, it is magic. The seeker repeats the same experience ten, a hundred times. And he begins to stare in fascination. He begins, through a tiny experience, to ask himself a stupendous why?... Oh, the world's secrets are not concealed in thunder and flames! They are here, just waiting for a consenting look, a simple way of being that does not constantly put up its habitual barriers, its possibles or impossibles, its you-can'ts and you-mustn'ts, its buts and more buts, its ineluctables, and the whole train of its iron laws, the old laws of an animal-man who goes round and round in the cage built with his own hands. He looks about himself, and the experience multiplies, as if it were thrust before his very eyes, as if that simple little effort for truth sparked innumerable answers, precipitated circumstances, encounters, demonstrations, as if it were saying, Look, look, this is how it works. A consciousness beyond words lays its finger of light upon each encounter. The true picture emerges from behind appearances. A breath of truth here elicits the same truth in each thing and each movement. And he sees.... He does not see miracles or rather, he sees sordid little miracles blindly contrived by blind magicians. He sees poor humans in droves weaving the pretty bubble, patiently and tirelessly inflating it, each day adding their little breath of defeat or desire or helplessness, their miasma of self-doubt, their little noxious thoughts, stretching and nurturing the iridescent bubble of their knowledge and petty triumphs, the implacable bubble of their science, the bubble of their charity or virtue. And they go on, prisoners of a bubble, entangled in the network of force they have carefully woven, accumulated, piled up day after day. Each act results from that thrust; each circumstance is the obscure gravitation of that attraction, and everything moves mechanically, ineluctably, mathematically as we have willed it in a black or yellow or decrepit little bubble. And the more we kick and strain and struggle and draw this force inside to break the pretty or not so pretty wall, the harder it becomes, as if our ultimate effort still brought to it an ultimate strength. And we say we are the victims of circumstances, victims of this or that; we say we are poor, sick, ill-fated; we say we are rich, virtuous, triumphant. We say we are thousands of things under thousands of colors and bubbles, and there is nothing of the kind, no rich, no poor, no sick, no virtuous or victim; there is something else, oh, radically different, which is awaiting its hour. There is a secret godhead smiling.
  And the bubble grows. It takes in families, peoples, continents; it takes in every color, every wisdom, every truth, and envelops them. There is that breath of light, that note of beauty, the miracle of those few lines caught in architecture or geometry, that instant of truth that heals and delivers, that lovely curve glimpsed in a flash which links that star to this destiny, this asymptote to that hyperbola, this man to that song, this gesture to that effect and more men come, men by the thousands, who come puffing and inflating the little bubble, creating pink and blue and everlasting religions, infallible salvations in the great bubble, summits of light that are the sum of their compounded little hopes, abysses of hell that are the sum of their cherished fears; who come adding this note and that idea, this grain of knowledge and that healing second, this conjunction and that curve, that moment of effectiveness beneath the dust of the myriads of galaxies, chromatic temples, devising unquestionable medicines under the great bubble, irreducible sciences, implacable geometries, charts of illness, charts of recovery, charts of destiny. And everything twists and turns as the doctor willed it under the great fateful Bubble, as the scientist willed it, as that moment of coincidence among the countless myriads of lines in the universe has decided it for the eternity of time. We have seized a minute of the world and made it into the huge amber light that blinds and suffocates us in the great mental bubble. And there is nothing of the kind not one single law, not one single illness, not one single medical or scientific dogma, not one single temple is true,, not one perpetual chart, not one single destiny under the stars there is a tremendous mental hypnotism, and behind, far, far behind, and yet right here, so much here, immediately here, something impregnable, unseizable by any snare, unrestricted by any law, invulnerable to every illness and every hypnotism, unsaved by our salvations, unsullied by our sins, unsullied by our virtues, free from every destiny and every chart, from every golden or black bubble a pure, infallible bird that can recreate the world in the twinkling of an eye. We change our look, and everything changes. Gone is the pretty bubble. It is here if we want.

1.10 - THE FORMATION OF THE NOOSPHERE, #The Future of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  growth and forming a single gigantic network girdling the earth.
  And the basis, the inventive core of this vast apparatus, what is it if
  --
  No one can deny that a network (a world network) of economic
  and psychic affiliations is being woven at ever-increasing speed
  --
  and psychic network which I have described, two great human
  blocks alone remain confronting one another. Is it not inevitable

1.13 - THE HUMAN REBOUND OF EVOLUTION AND ITS CONSEQUENCES, #The Future of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  ogy the network and consciousness of a Noosphere. 2
  Following upon this I argued that biological evolution is not

1.15 - The Transformed Being, #On the Way to Supermanhood, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  For there is also a Rhythm, which is not a fiction either, any more than that fire or flowing is. They are one and the same thing with a triple face,55 in its individual and universal aspects, in its human condensation or interstellar space, in this rock or that bird. Each thing, each being has its rhythm, as well as each event and the return of the birds from the north. It is the world's great Rite, its indivisible symphony from which we are separated in a little mental body. But that rhythm is there, in the heart of everything and in spite of everything, for without it everything would disintegrate and be scattered. It is the prime bonding agent, the musical network that ties thing together, their innermost vibration, the color of their soul and their note. The ancient Tantric texts said, The Natural Name of anything is the sound which is produced by the action of the moving forces that constitute it.56 It is the real Name of each thing, its power of being, and our real and unique name among the billions of appearances. It is what we are and what is behind all the vocabularies and pseudonyms that science and law inflict upon us and upon the world. And perhaps this whole quest of the world, this tormented evolution, this struggle of things and beings, is a slow quest for its real name, its singular identity, its true music under this enormous parody we are no longer anybody! We are anyone at all in the mental hubbub that passes from one to another; and yet, we are a unique note, a little note which struggles toward its greater music, which rasps and grates and suffers because it cannot be sung. We are an irreplaceable person behind this carnival of false names; we are a Name that is our unique tonality, our little beacon of being, our simple consecration in the great Consecration of the world, and yet which connects us secretly to all other beacons and all other names. To know that Name is to know all names. To name a thing is to be able to recreate it by its music, to seize the similar forces in their harmonic network. The supramental being is first and foremost the knower of the Word the Vedic Rishis spoke of, the priest of the Word,57 the one who does by simply invoking the truth of things, poits he is the Poet of the future age. And his poem is an outpouring of truth whose every fact-creating and matter-creating syllable is attuned to the Great Harmony: a re-creation of matter through the music of truth in matter. He is the Poet of Matter. Through this music, he transmutes; through this music, he communicates; through this music, he knows and loves because, in truth, that Rhythm is the very vibration of the Love that conceived the worlds and carries them forever in its song.
  We have forgotten that little note, the simple note that fills hearts and fills everything, as if the world were suddenly bemisted in orange tenderness, vast and profound as a fathomless love, so old, so old it seems to embrace the ages, to well up from the depths of time, from the depths of sorrow, all the sorrows of the earth and all its nights, its wanderings, its millions of painful paths life after life, its millions of departed faces, its extinct and annihilated loves, which suddenly come back to seize us again amid that orange explosion as if we had been all those pains and faces and beings on the millions of paths of the earth, and all their songs of hope and despair, all their lost and departed loves, all their never-extinguished music in that one little golden note which bursts out for a second on the wild foam and fills everything with an indescribable orange communion, a total comprehension, a music of triumphant sweetness behind the pain and chaos, an overflowing instantaneousness, as if we were in the Goal forever.

1.17 - DOES MANKIND MOVE BIOLOGICALLY UPON ITSELF?, #The Future of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  and extension of the thinking network over the surface of the
  globe proceeded so slowly and sporadically that until quite recently
  --
  the network of social-technical bonds from which our personal
  freedom suffers at the first contact, and in which, at first sight, we

1.17 - The Burden of Royalty, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  lives hedged in by a ceremonious etiquette, a network of
  prohibitions and observances, of which the intention is not to

1.20 - HOW MAY WE CONCEIVE AND HOPE THAT HUMAN UNANIMIZATION WILL BE REALIZED ON EARTH?, #The Future of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  thing into its network. All history bears witness to the fact that noth-
  ing has ever been able to prevent an idea from growing and spreading

1.240 - Talks 2, #Talks, #Sri Ramana Maharshi, #Hinduism
  M.: The Kundalini of jnana marga is said to be the Heart, which is also described in various ways as a network of nadis, of the shape of a serpent, of a lotus bud, etc.
  D.: Is this Heart the same as the physiological heart?

1.300 - 1.400 Talks, #Talks, #Sri Ramana Maharshi, #Hinduism
  M.: The Kundalini of jnana marga is said to be the Heart, which is also described in various ways as a network of nadis, of the shape of a serpent, of a lotus bud, etc.
  D.: Is this Heart the same as the physiological heart?

1.39 - The Ritual of Osiris, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  the eye can see with a network of fissures. From the middle of April
  till the middle of June the land of Egypt is but half alive, waiting

1.59 - Killing the God in Mexico, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  mantle of network, and round his middle a rich waistcloth. When this
  bejewelled exquisite lounged through the streets playing on his

1f.lovecraft - At the Mountains of Madness, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Integral Yoga
   veritable network of connected caverns and galleries. Many graphic
   sculptures told of explorations deep underground, and of the final
  --
   through networks of limestone caverns in the hollow hills to the
   neighbouring black abyss of subterrene waters.

1f.lovecraft - He, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Integral Yoga
   of a continuous network of picturesque alleys. I had heard of them by
   vague rumour, and realised that they could not be upon any map of

1f.lovecraft - Pickmans Model, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Integral Yoga
   guarantee to lead you to thirty or forty alleys and networks of alleys
   north of Prince Street that arent suspected by ten living beings
  --
   the kind of thing he had been talking aboutan aperture of the network
   of tunnels that used to undermine the hill. I noticed idly that it did

1f.lovecraft - The Festival, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Integral Yoga
   We went out into the moonless and tortuous network of that incredibly
   ancient town; went out as the lights in the curtained windows

1f.lovecraft - The Mound, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Integral Yoga
   Tsath itself was a network of strange and ancient streets; and despite
   a growing sense of horror and alienage, Zamacona was enthralled by its
  --
   brought, Zamacona was told, through the network of underground passages
   which lay beneath Tsath, and which had once accommodated curious

1f.lovecraft - The Whisperer in Darkness, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Integral Yoga
   discern a dense network of curious tracks, and when I studied the
   picture with a magnifier I felt uneasily sure that the tracks were like

1.pbs - Alastor - or, the Spirit of Solitude, #Shelley - Poems, #Percy Bysshe Shelley, #Fiction
  Make network of the dark blue light of day
  And the night's noontide clearness, mutable

1.pbs - Arethusa, #Shelley - Poems, #Percy Bysshe Shelley, #Fiction
  Weave a network of coloured light;
  And under the caves,

1.pbs - The Sensitive Plant, #Shelley - Poems, #Percy Bysshe Shelley, #Fiction
  And the leafless network of parasite bowers
  Massed into ruin; and all sweet flowers.

1.rwe - Woodnotes, #Emerson - Poems, #Ralph Waldo Emerson, #Philosophy
  Composed the network of his throne;
  The wide lake, edged with sand and grass,

1.ww - The Thorn, #Wordsworth - Poems, #unset, #Integral Yoga
  And mossy network too is there,
  As if by hand of lady fair

2.01 - THE ADVENT OF LIFE, #The Phenomenon of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  tained itself without some network of influences and exchanges
  which made it a biologically cohesive whole. From its origin, the

2.02 - Habit 2 Begin with the End in Mind, #The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, #Stephen Covey, #unset
  Fourth, you can communicate to your wife and your boss within strong networks you've created in your interdependent relationships.
  Because you are independent, you can be effectively interdependent. You might decide to delegate what is delegable and come in early the next morning

2.02 - THE EXPANSION OF LIFE, #The Phenomenon of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  them and so form an impenetrable network.
  By ' aggregate of growth ' I mean the new and unexpected
  --
  still partially escape from the network which is trying to contain
  them. From nervure to nervure, they may still touch one another,
  --
  mental radiations, another network corresponding to attempts
  made here, and there to abandon life on the ground and take to

2.03 - DEMETER, #The Phenomenon of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  but the entire network of their verticils, their layers, dieir
  branches, rises up like a quivering spray of foliage. Not only

2.03 - Karmayogin A Commentary on the Isha Upanishad, #Isha Upanishad, #unset, #Integral Yoga
  outermost mesh of this network of suns and systems, all that
  is Brahman; and equally this earth which is our dwelling-place,

2.06 - Two Tales of Seeking and Losing, #unset, #Anonymous, #Various
  Now the tempter shows him the Arcanum of Love, in which the story of Faust is mingled with that of Don Juan Tenorio, also surely concealed within the network of the tarots.
  "What do you want in exchange for the secret?"

2.14 - The Unpacking of God, #Sex Ecology Spirituality, #Ken Wilber, #Philosophy
  The "Higher Self" camp is notoriously immune to social concerns. Everything that happens to one is said to be "one's own choice"-the hyper-agentic Higher Self is responsible for everything that happens-this is the monological and totally disengaged Ego gone horribly amok in omnipotent self-only fantasies. This simply represses the networks of communions that are just as important as agency in constituting the manifestation of Spirit.
  This is not Eros; this is Phobos-a withdrawal from social engagement and intersubjective action. All of this totally overlooks the fact that Spirit manifests not only as Self (I) but as intersubjective Community (We) and as an objective State of Affairs (It)-as Buddha, Sangha, Dharma-each inseparably interwoven with the others and interwoven in the Good and the Goodness of the All.
  --
  Likewise, as a wholeness (as agency), all holons have rights which express the conditions that are necessary for that holon to remain whole. The greater the wholeness, the more rights necessary to maintain it (i.e., the more significant the wholeness, the greater the network of rights required to sustain the significance. An ape has more rights than an ant). These rights are not something added to the holon; these rights are a simple statement of the conditions (objective, interobjective, subjective, and intersubjective) that are necessary to sustain the wholeness of the particular holon. If those rights are not met, the wholeness dissolves or disintegrates.
  3.'All holons are also parts, and as a part, all holons have instrumental value (also called extrinsic value). That is, all holons have value for others. All holons have part-value, or partness-value (as part of a larger whole, and that whole and its members depend upon each part: each part is thus instrumental to the existence of the whole, each part has extrinsic value, value not just in and for itself but for others). And the more partness-value a holon has-that is, the greater the number of wholes of which that holon is a part-the more fundamental that holon is for the Kosmos, because the more of the Kosmos there is that contains that part as a necessary constituent. An atom is more fundamental than an ape. (From which it follows, as we put it earlier, the more fundamental, the less significant, and vice versa.)
  Likewise, as a part (in communion), each holon exists in a network of care and responsibility. Like rights, responsibilities are not something added to holons. networks of responsibility simply define the conditions necessary to support the whole of which the part is indeed a part. Further, the greater the depth of a holon, then the more networks of communion it is involved in, and thus the greater its responsibilities in communion (correlative with its greater rights of agency).12
  Thus, each and every holon in the Kosmos has equal Ground-value as a pure manifestation of Spirit or Emptiness.
  Further, as a particular wholeness, each holon possesses intrinsic value, depth value, which is valuable precisely because it internally embraces aspects of the Kosmos as part of its own being (and the more aspects it embraces, then the greater its depth and the greater its intrinsic value, the greater its significance). And finally, as a part, each holon possesses extrinsic or instrumental value, because other holons external to it nonetheless depend upon it in various ways for their own existence and survival (and the more networks and wholes of which the holon is a part, then the greater its extrinsic value, the greater its fundamentalness: its existence is instrumental to the existence of so many other holons).13
  My point in mentioning this example now is simply that this type of multidimensional environmental ethics is subverted by the flatl and holism so prevalent in the Gaia-centric approaches. The fact that all holons have equal Ground-value is often confused with the notion that they must therefore all have equal intrinsic value ("bioequality"), and this paralyzes any sort of pragmatic action at all.

2.18 - January 1939, #Evening Talks With Sri Aurobindo, #unset, #Integral Yoga
   Sri Aurobindo: That was also my idea when I proposed to Motilal to have a spiritual commune. I did not call it a commune but a Sangha a community based on spirituality and living its own economic life; it would have its own industries and agriculture. And a network of such communities spread all over the country would exchange their products among themselves.
   Disciple: You gave him the idea of the paper also?

30.09 - Lines of Tantra (Charyapada), #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 07, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The art of living is to move forward in a continuous progression; this is what gives value to life. But the spiritual seeker and Yogin aims not merely at movement and progress. What he seeks is a crossing over, from this shore of the ordinary consciousness to the other shore of another kind of consciousness. This is commonly pictured as a ferrying, but the crossing can be done by building a bridge as well. The poet here speaks of such a bridge. He says, this world, this worldly life of ours is like a deep rushing stream bounded by muddy fiats, a play of all kinds of movements with their deep subconscient roots. You are to build a bridge across. For that you will need rafters. Man is caught in the network of delusions which firmly knit together like a tree have spread their shadow over the world. Tear it down, cut it up, get together the little bits of dead longings with the little life still left in them, gather them up, make them one-pointed, make of them a solid mass. The tree of Delusion felled down, the heart of desire having found the peace of Nirvana, a sense of solid Unity will dawn on this Nirvana consciousness. Just as the axe is indispensable as an implement for making a bridge, so is this urge to Nirvana essential for building the inner bridge, between the lower and the higher consciousness. You should move straight forward with this one-pointed aim, you are not to disperse the consciousness, your feet are not to waver in doubt. You will then find that the knowledge and experience that you seek will not take you far away from the world; they are here within your heart, near at hand. This is the unique truth that has been revealed by this Siddhacharya without a peer.
   We have seen something' of the symbolic images of the life of siidhanii as they have been taken from the village life and natural environment of the times. I shall now give a few samples both amusing and instructive of the way in which the social and family customs of the age have served the same purpose with these poets.

3.01 - THE BIRTH OF THOUGHT, #The Phenomenon of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  nor yet by fits and starts. It pushes forward its whole network at
  one and the same time. So is the embryo fashioned in the womb

3.02 - THE DEPLOYMENT OF THE NOOSPHERE, #The Phenomenon of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  recent, but also more numerous. Little by little the network of
  thought has extended and consolidated.

3.03 - THE MODERN EARTH, #The Phenomenon of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  annihilated without ipso facto undoing the whole network of the
  biosphere. The distribution, succession and solidarity of objects

3-5 Full Circle, #unset, #Anonymous, #Various
  Another part of the challenge is reflected in the sketch of Figure 3 which is a proposal for designing and developing a global network of centers and institutes for the promotion of general systems methods, philosophy, attitudes, and viewpoints. The terminology used there is suggestive rather than definitive. That mission profile is the embryo of a possible blueprint for a global campaign to translate the capabilities of unified science models into a widespread program of action. The assumption is made that the entire realm or universe of knowledge would be restructured as a prerequisite to any adequate reforms in curriculum and administration.
   Proposed by Jere W. Clark, Dir., Center for Interdisciplinary Creativity, Southern Conn. State College, New Haven, March1, 1969, (revised December 23, 1969.)
  --
  The human psycho-genetic tree displays the distinctive form of a network or reticulum, Figure IV-2: the reason is that some descendents of older human sub-species regularly mutate into higher psycho-genetic sub-species. Such complete convergence happens rarely, if ever, in animals or plants. The reason is, of course, that we are discussing a single trait-complex, the one summed up under the heading levels of abstraction, but including levels of patience, tenacity, and the capacity to relate theory and practice to each other. Each Period's hierarchy of trait complexes is transmitted and altered genetically as a pleiotropic gene-complex. It is expressed phenotypically by a corresponding hierarchy of habitats (called social Strata), controlled by persons of an equal or higher psychogenetic organization. Mutations occur in all Strata and result in upward and downward social mobility.
  Human Strata behave like, and have to be classed as, true, highly dynamic sub-species. Their enormous mutation rates disrupt rigid caste systems, shattering the control structures of societies that do not admit their ever-emerging natural aristocracies to control positions. On the other hand, societies which do accomodate their ever-renewed natural aristocracies transmute themselves into higher and higher human Periods, each displaying a higher controlling socio-genetic Stratum.

4.01 - THE COLLECTIVE ISSUE, #The Phenomenon of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  than a network of divergent line. f rec at their extremities. By
  effect of reflection and the recoils it involves, the loose ends

4.01 - The Presence of God in the World, #Hymn of the Universe, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  solid network of real relationships: we animated
  the earth by communicating to it something of our

4.03 - The Meaning of Human Endeavor, #Hymn of the Universe, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  spreads out the close- woven network of its interde-
  pendent enterprises over the totality of the earth;

4.04 - THE REGENERATION OF THE KING, #Mysterium Coniunctionis, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  And woven to a network in her Haire
  Were Planets, Times, and Signes, the while the King

Apology, #unset, #Anonymous, #Various
  distributed Project Gutenberg-tm eBooks with only a loose network of
  volunteer support.

Blazing P3 - Explore the Stages of Postconventional Consciousness, #unset, #Anonymous, #Various
  participation, relationships, and networking; human development, bonding and spirituality;
  Infancy to Enlightenment, Part III: Postconventional Consciousness

BOOK II. -- PART III. ADDENDA. SCIENCE AND THE SECRET DOCTRINE CONTRASTED, #The Secret Doctrine, #H P Blavatsky, #Theosophy
  the Atlantean hypothesis? What is now N. W. Africa was once connected with Atlantis by a network of
  islands, few of which now remain.

BOOK I. -- PART III. SCIENCE AND THE SECRET DOCTRINE CONTRASTED, #The Secret Doctrine, #H P Blavatsky, #Theosophy
  [[Vol. 1, Page]] 639 THE network OF DESTINY.
  with that "Self-god," one of the lower rays breaks and the spiritual entity of man is drawn higher and

Book of Exodus, #The Bible, #Anonymous, #Various
  1 And thou shalt make an altar of shittim wood, five cubits long, and five cubits broad; the altar shall be foursquare: and the height thereof shall be three cubits. 2 And thou shalt make the horns of it upon the four corners thereof: his horns shall be of the same: and thou shalt overlay it with brass. 3 And thou shalt make his pans to receive his ashes, and his shovels, and his basons, and his fleshhooks, and his firepans: all the vessels thereof thou shalt make of brass. 4 And thou shalt make for it a grate of network of brass; and upon the net shalt thou make four brasen rings in the four corners thereof. 5 And thou shalt put it under the compass of the altar beneath, that the net may be even to the midst of the altar. 6 And thou shalt make staves for the altar, staves of shittim wood, and overlay them with brass. 7 And the staves shall be put into the rings, and the staves shall be upon the two sides of the altar, to bear it. 8 Hollow with boards shalt thou make it: as it was shewed thee in the mount, so shall they make it.
  Court of the Tabernacle
  --
  1 And he made the altar of burnt offering of shittim wood: five cubits was the length thereof, and five cubits the breadth thereof; it was foursquare; and three cubits the height thereof. 2 And he made the horns thereof on the four corners of it; the horns thereof were of the same: and he overlaid it with brass. 3 And he made all the vessels of the altar, the pots, and the shovels, and the basons, and the fleshhooks, and the firepans: all the vessels thereof made he of brass. 4 And he made for the altar a brasen grate of network under the compass thereof beneath unto the midst of it. 5 And he cast four rings for the four ends of the grate of brass, to be places for the staves. 6 And he made the staves of shittim wood, and overlaid them with brass. 7 And he put the staves into the rings on the sides of the altar, to bear it withal; he made the altar hollow with boards. 8 And he made the laver of brass, and the foot of it of brass, of the lookingglasses of the women assembling, which assembled at the door of the tabernacle of the congregation.
  The Court

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  LeDoux, J.E. (1993). Emotional networks in the brain. In M. Lewis and J.M. Havil and (Eds.), Handbook of
  Emotions (pp. 109-118). New York: Guilford.

Phaedo, #unset, #Anonymous, #Various
  1. The doctrine of the immortality of the soul has sunk deep into the heart of the human race; and men are apt to rebel against any examination of the nature or grounds of their belief. They do not like to acknowledge that this, as well as the other 'eternal ideas; of man, has a history in time, which may be traced in Greek poetry or philosophy, and also in the Hebrew Scriptures. They convert feeling into reasoning, and throw a network of dialectics over that which is really a deeply-rooted instinct. In the same temper which Socrates reproves in himself they are disposed to think that even fallacies will do no harm, for they will die with them, and while they live they will gain by the delusion. And when they consider the numberless bad arguments which have been pressed into the service of theology, they say, like the companions of Socrates, 'What argument can we ever trust again?' But there is a better and higher spirit to be gathered from the Phaedo, as well as from the other writings of Plato, which says that first principles should be most constantly reviewed (Phaedo and Crat.), and that the highest subjects demand of us the greatest accuracy (Republic); also that we must not become misologists because arguments are apt to be deceivers.
  2. In former ages there was a customary rather than a reasoned belief in the immortality of the soul. It was based on the authority of the Church, on the necessity of such a belief to morality and the order of society, on the evidence of an historical fact, and also on analogies and figures of speech which filled up the void or gave an expression in words to a cherished instinct. The mass of mankind went on their way busy with the affairs of this life, hardly stopping to think about another. But in our own day the question has been reopened, and it is doubtful whether the belief which in the first ages of Christianity was the strongest motive of action can survive the conflict with a scientific age in which the rules of evidence are stricter and the mind has become more sensitive to criticism. It has faded into the distance by a natural process as it was removed further and further from the historical fact on which it has been supposed to rest. Arguments derived from material things such as the seed and the ear of corn or transitions in the life of animals from one state of being to another (the chrysalis and the butterfly) are not 'in pari materia' with arguments from the visible to the invisible, and are therefore felt to be no longer applicable. The evidence to the historical fact seems to be weaker than was once supposed: it is not consistent with itself, and is based upon documents which are of unknown origin. The immortality of man must be proved by other arguments than these if it is again to become a living belief. We must ask ourselves afresh why we still maintain it, and seek to discover a foundation for it in the nature of God and in the first principles of morality.

r1909 06 18, #Record of Yoga, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
   , also for a moment by mere thought, in head only. The others pervade body, last some seconds. Vaidyuta manava bust seen also Chandra (small) filled with vidyut. Body held & moved, the hold always there, not always noticed. Vidyunmandal. Sparks of lightning (vijas). Background red, bloodred or brownish red. Sun dark with broad golden rim. Golden-red scimitar (sattwa-rajas). Realisation of Vasudeva. Vijas of agni, jala, prithivi outside continually seen. Chaya Purusha, bust. Swarupa in red. U.R. exercise with kamananda. Long rope of prithivi, brilliant & coiling, in clouds of vayu. Brilliant rose. Kali blue black bust crowned with sun = Shakti with awakened buddhi (not ugra, simply outline). Savikalpa, Savichara & Avichara Samadhi, brief but very deep in spite of loud noise at ear. Exposure to sharp cold wind, no feeling of cold; to strong sun, only feeling of pleasant warmth. Mass of thick pale green. Sarup dhyan, antardarshi. Face of Shah Alum. Face of Kumudini. Kamananda from feeling (being startled) slight but pervasive. Basket of grapes on cotton, lid off to one side. Swapnavastha (imagination playing in Samadhi as in dream[)]. Glass jug with napkin on top. K. Nil Surya with blue black rays. Namadrishta, 1) Tejonama. 2) bill with rose red letters. 3 ordinary black letter. Writing not coherent or noteworthyall print. Open doors and wall behind. Kitten at Namasis. Newspaper, probably weekly B.M. [Bande Mataram] Written account. Handwriting some words & forms deciphered. Piece of needlework. Handwriting, deciphered most, not remembered. Golden background in Samadhi. Talked to UW in Samadhi. To someone else, politics. Pang in foot immediately reproduced in faceproves nervous current. Namadrishti. Typewrittendecipheredcoherent, but not remembered. Tennis-racket, dark and soiled. Given food in Samadhi, ruti & chutney. Face of K. Bh. Dark clouded sky with sun & strong light in clouds. Deep dark thick rose-red. Woods with white low railing outside, wooden. Sampatrais face in outline. Namasi (pale chayamay) with cup in hand. Long wooden bench. Electric shock moving leg. Sukshma image of network of chair in front of me. Two unknown or unremembered faces.. Rough adhardrishti. Boy wearing a turban stooping over something he stirs with his fingerindistinct. Aswini Dutt down to waist, features obscured. Bowl full of vegetables, moving. Most of motions involuntary at bath. Partial utthapana; raised violently up & floating on surface of water with palms for support. Saw wind very clearly against light clouds under thick dark ones and a pillar of cloudy moisture. One strong current blew very violently from right with whirls, eddies & upward and downward pourings; another very slight seemed to come from left & behind. At this time there was a strong wind and rain threatening.
   ***

The Book of the Prophet Isaiah, #The Bible, #Anonymous, #Various
  9 Moreover they that work in fine flax, and they that weave networks, shall be confounded.
  10 And they shall be broken in the purposes thereof, all that make sluices and ponds for fish.

The Dwellings of the Philosophers, #unset, #Anonymous, #Various
  And the specific characteristic of mercury is precisely to create on its surface a network of
  intercrossing lines, woven in the manner of wicker baskets ([*415-5] kalatos) frails, crates,

The Garden of Forking Paths 1, #Selected Fictions, #unset, #Integral Yoga
  "The explanation is obvious. The Garden of Forking Paths is a picture, incomplete yet not false, of the universe such as Ts'ui Pen conceived it to be. Differing from Newton and Schopenhauer, your ancestor did not think of time as absolute and uniform. He believed in an infinite series of times, in a dizzily growing, ever spreading network of diverging, converging and parallel times. This web of time - the strands of which approach one another, bifurcate, intersect or ignore each other through the centuries - embraces every possibility. We do not exist in most of them. In some you exist and not I, while in others I do, and you do not, and in yet others both of us exist. In this one, in which chance has favored me, you have come to my gate. In another, you, crossing the garden, have found me dead. In yet another, I say these very same words, but am an error, a phantom."
  --- 7

The Garden of Forking Paths 2, #Selected Fictions, #unset, #Integral Yoga
  "Precisely," said Albert. "The Garden of Forking Paths is an enormous riddle, or parable, whose theme is time; this recondite cause prohibits its mention. To omit a word always, to resort to inept metaphors and obvious periphrases, is perhaps the most emphatic way of stressing it. That is the tortuous method preferred, in each of the meanderings of his indefatigable novel, by the oblique Ts'ui Pen. I have compared hundreds of manuscripts, I have corrected the errors that the negligence of the copyists has introduced, I have guessed the plan of this chaos, I have re-established- I believe I have re-established-the primordial organization, I have translated the entire work: it is clear to me that not once does he employ the word 'time.' The explanation is obvious: The Garden of Forking Paths is an incomplete, but not false, image of the universe as Ts'ui Pen conceived it. In contrast to Newton and Schopenhauer, your ancestor did not believe in a uniform, absolute time. He believed in an infinite series of times, in a growing, dizzying net of divergent, convergent and parallel times. This network of times which approached one another, forked, broke off, or were unaware of one another for centuries, embraces all possibilities of time. We do not exist in the majority of these times; in some you exist, and not I; in others I, and not you; in others, both of us. In the present one, which a favorable fate has granted me, you have arrived at my house; in another, while crossing the garden, you found me dead; in still another, I utter these same words, but I am a mistake, a ghost."
  "In every one," I pronounced, not without a tremble to my voice, "I am grateful to you and revere you for your re-creation of the garden of Ts'ui Pen."

The Waiting, #Labyrinths, #Jorge Luis Borges, #Poetry
  translucent network of minimal surprises. In other confinements, he had
  given in to the temptation of counting the days and the hours, but this

Timaeus, #unset, #Anonymous, #Various
  When the creators had furnished all these natures for our sustenance, they cut channels through our bodies as in a garden, watering them with a perennial stream. Two were cut down the back, along the back bone, where the skin and flesh meet, one on the right and the other on the left, having the marrow of generation between them. In the next place, they divided the veins about the head and interlaced them with each other in order that they might form an additional link between the head and the body, and that the sensations from both sides might be diffused throughout the body. In the third place, they contrived the passage of liquids, which may be explained in this way:Finer bodies retain coarser, but not the coarser the finer, and the belly is capable of retaining food, but not fire and air. God therefore formed a network of fire and air to irrigate the veins, having within it two lesser nets, and stretched cords reaching from both the lesser nets to the extremity of the outer net. The inner parts of the net were made by him of fire, the lesser nets and their cavities of air. The two latter he made to pass into the mouth; the one ascending by the air-pipes from the lungs, the other by the side of the air-pipes from the belly. The entrance to the first he divided into two parts, both of which he made to meet at the channels of the nose, that when the mouth was closed the passage connected with it might still be fed with air. The cavity of the network he spread around the hollows of the body, making the entire receptacle to flow into and out of the lesser nets and the lesser nets into and out of it, while the outer net found a way into and out of the pores of the body, and the internal heat followed the air to and fro. These, as we affirm, are the phenomena of respiration. And all this process takes place in order that the body may be watered and cooled and nourished, and the meat and drink digested and liquefied and carried into the veins.
  The causes of respiration have now to be considered. The exhalation of the breath through the mouth and nostrils displaces the external air, and at the same time leaves a vacuum into which through the pores the air which is displaced enters. Also the vacuum which is made when the air is exhaled through the pores is filled up by the inhalation of breath through the mouth and nostrils. The explanation of this double phenomenon is as follows:Elements move towards their natural places. Now as every animal has within him a fountain of fire, the air which is inhaled through the mouth and nostrils, on coming into contact with this, is heated; and when heated, in accordance with the law of attraction, it escapes by the way it entered toward the place of fire. On leaving the body it is cooled and drives round the air which it displaces through the pores into the empty lungs. This again is in turn heated by the internal fire and escapes, as it entered, through the pores.
  --
  Plato found heat and air within the human frame, and the blood circulating in every part. He assumes in language almost unintelligible to us that a network of fire and air envelopes the greater part of the body. This outer net contains two lesser nets, one corresponding to the stomach, the other to the lungs; and the entrance to the latter is forked or divided into two passages which lead to the nostrils and to the mouth. In the process of respiration the external net is said to find a way in and out of the pores of the skin: while the interior of it and the lesser nets move alternately into each other. The whole description is figurative, as Plato himself implies when he speaks of a 'fountain of fire which we compare to the network of a creel.' He really means by this what we should describe as a state of heat or temperature in the interior of the body. The 'fountain of fire' or heat is also in a figure the circulation of the blood. The passage is partly imagination, partly fact.
  He has a singular theory of respiration for which he accounts solely by the movement of the air in and out of the body; he does not attri bute any part of the process to the action of the body itself. The air has a double ingress and a double exit, through the mouth or nostrils, and through the skin. When exhaled through the mouth or nostrils, it leaves a vacuum which is filled up by other air finding a way in through the pores, this air being thrust out of its place by the exhalation from the mouth and nostrils. There is also a corresponding process of inhalation through the mouth or nostrils, and of exhalation through the pores. The inhalation through the pores appears to take place nearly at the same time as the exhalation through the mouth; and conversely. The internal fire is in either case the propelling cause outwardsthe inhaled air, when heated by it, having a natural tendency to move out of the body to the place of fire; while the impossibility of a vacuum is the propelling cause inwards.
  --
  Of the anatomy and functions of the body he knew very little,e.g. of the uses of the nerves in conveying motion and sensation, which he supposed to be communicated by the bones and veins; he was also ignorant of the distinction between veins and arteries;the latter term he applies to the vessels which conduct air from the mouth to the lungs;he supposes the lung to be hollow and bloodless; the spinal marrow he conceives to be the seed of generation; he confuses the parts of the body with the states of the bodythe network of fire and air is spoken of as a bodily organ; he has absolutely no idea of the phenomena of respiration, which he attri butes to a law of equalization in nature, the air which is breathed out displacing other air which finds a way in; he is wholly unacquainted with the process of digestion. Except the general divisions into the spleen, the liver, the belly, and the lungs, and the obvious distinctions of flesh, bones, and the limbs of the body, we find nothing that reminds us of anatomical facts. But we find much which is derived from his theory of the universe, and transferred to man, as there is much also in his theory of the universe which is suggested by man. The microcosm of the human body is the lesser image of the macrocosm. The courses of the same and the other affect both; they are made of the same elements and therefore in the same proportions. Both are intelligent natures endued with the power of self-motion, and the same equipoise is maintained in both. The animal is a sort of 'world' to the particles of the blood which circulate in it. All the four elements entered into the original composition of the human frame; the bone was formed out of smooth earth; liquids of various kinds pass to and fro; the network of fire and air irrigates the veins. Infancy and childhood is the chaos or first turbid flux of sense prior to the establishment of order; the intervals of time which may be observed in some intermittent fevers correspond to the density of the elements. The spinal marrow, including the brain, is formed out of the finest sorts of triangles, and is the connecting link between body and mind. Health is only to be preserved by imitating the motions of the world in space, which is the mother and nurse of generation. The work of digestion is carried on by the superior sharpness of the triangles forming the substances of the human body to those which are introduced into it in the shape of food. The freshest and acutest forms of triangles are those that are found in children, but they become more obtuse with advancing years; and when they finally wear out and fall to pieces, old age and death supervene.
  As in the Republic, Plato is still the enemy of the purgative treatment of physicians, which, except in extreme cases, no man of sense will ever adopt. For, as he adds, with an insight into the truth, 'every disease is akin to the nature of the living being and is only irritated by stimulants.' He is of opinion that nature should be left to herself, and is inclined to think that physicians are in vain (Lawswhere he says that warm baths would be more beneficial to the limbs of the aged rustic than the prescriptions of a not over-wise doctor). If he seems to be extreme in his condemnation of medicine and to rely too much on diet and exercise, he might appeal to nearly all the best physicians of our own age in support of his opinions, who often speak to their patients of the worthlessness of drugs. For we ourselves are sceptical about medicine, and very unwilling to submit to the purgative treatment of physicians. May we not claim for Plato an anticipation of modern ideas as about some questions of astronomy and physics, so also about medicine? As in the Charmides he tells us that the body cannot be cured without the soul, so in the Timaeus he strongly asserts the sympathy of soul and body; any defect of either is the occasion of the greatest discord and disproportion in the other. Here too may be a presentiment that in the medicine of the future the interdependence of mind and body will be more fully recognized, and that the influence of the one over the other may be exerted in a manner which is not now thought possible.
  --
  These elements, therefore, God employed for the sake of distributing moisture from the belly into the veins, weaving together a network of fire and air like a weel, having at the entrance two lesser weels; further he constructed one of these with two openings, and from the lesser weels he extended cords reaching all round to the extremities of the network. All the interior of the net he made of fire, but the lesser weels and their cavity, of air. The network he took and spread over the newly-formed animal in the following manner:He let the lesser weels pass into the mouth; there were two of them, and one he let down by the air-pipes into the lungs, the other by the side of the air-pipes into the belly. The former he divided into two branches, both of which he made to meet at the channels of the nose, so that when the way through the mouth did not act, the streams of the mouth as well were replenished through the nose. With the other cavity (i.e. of the greater weel) he enveloped the hollow parts of the body, and at one time he made all this to flow into the lesser weels, quite gently, for they are composed of air, and at another time he caused the lesser weels to flow back again; and the net he made to find a way in and out through the pores of the body, and the rays of fire which are bound fast within followed the passage of the air either way, never at any time ceasing so long as the mortal being holds together. This process, as we affirm, the name-giver named inspiration and expiration. And all this movement, active as well as passive, takes place in order that the body, being watered and cooled, may receive nourishment and life; for when the respiration is going in and out, and the fire, which is fast bound within, follows it, and ever and anon moving to and fro, enters through the belly and reaches the meat and drink, it dissolves them, and dividing them into small portions and guiding them through the passages where it goes, pumps them as from a fountain into the channels of the veins, and makes the stream of the veins flow through the body as through a conduit.
  Let us once more consider the phenomena of respiration, and enquire into the causes which have made it what it is. They are as follows:Seeing that there is no such thing as a vacuum into which any of those things which are moved can enter, and the breath is carried from us into the external air, the next point is, as will be clear to every one, that it does not go into a vacant space, but pushes its neighbour out of its place, and that which is thrust out in turn drives out its neighbour; and in this way everything of necessity at last comes round to that place from whence the breath came forth, and enters in there, and following the breath, fills up the vacant space; and this goes on like the rotation of a wheel, because there can be no such thing as a vacuum. Wherefore also the breast and the lungs, when they emit the breath, are replenished by the air which surrounds the body and which enters in through the pores of the flesh and is driven round in a circle; and again, the air which is sent away and passes out through the body forces the breath inwards through the passage of the mouth and the nostrils. Now the origin of this movement may be supposed to be as follows. In the interior of every animal the hottest part is that which is around the blood and veins; it is in a manner an internal fountain of fire, which we compare to the network of a creel, being woven all of fire and extended through the centre of the body, while the outer parts are composed of air. Now we must admit that heat naturally proceeds outward to its own place and to its kindred element; and as there are two exits for the heat, the one out through the body, and the other through the mouth and nostrils, when it moves towards the one, it drives round the air at the other, and that which is driven round falls into the fire and becomes warm, and that which goes forth is cooled. But when the heat changes its place, and the particles at the other exit grow warmer, the hotter air inclining in that direction and carried towards its native element, fire, pushes round the air at the other; and this being affected in the same way and communicating the same impulse, a circular motion swaying to and fro is produced by the double process, which we call inspiration and expiration.
  The phenomena of medical cupping-glasses and of the swallowing of drink and of the projection of bodies, whether discharged in the air or bowled along the ground, are to be investigated on a similar principle; and swift and slow sounds, which appear to be high and low, and are sometimes discordant on account of their inequality, and then again harmonical on account of the equality of the motion which they excite in us. For when the motions of the antecedent swifter sounds begin to pause and the two are equalized, the slower sounds overtake the swifter and then propel them. When they overtake them they do not intrude a new and discordant motion, but introduce the beginnings of a slower, which answers to the swifter as it dies away, thus producing a single mixed expression out of high and low, whence arises a pleasure which even the unwise feel, and which to the wise becomes a higher sort of delight, being an imitation of divine harmony in mortal motions. Moreover, as to the flowing of water, the fall of the thunderbolt, and the marvels that are observed about the attraction of amber and the Heraclean stones,in none of these cases is there any attraction; but he who investigates rightly, will find that such wonderful phenomena are attri butable to the combination of certain conditionsthe non-existence of a vacuum, the fact that objects push one another round, and that they change places, passing severally into their proper positions as they are divided or combined.

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--- Overview of noun network

The noun network has 5 senses (first 3 from tagged texts)
                    
1. (23) network, web ::: (an interconnected system of things or people; "he owned a network of shops"; "retirement meant dropping out of a whole network of people who had been part of my life"; "tangled in a web of cloth")
2. (4) network ::: ((broadcasting) a communication system consisting of a group of broadcasting stations that all transmit the same programs; "the networks compete to broadcast important sports events")
3. (1) net, network, mesh, meshing, meshwork ::: (an open fabric of string or rope or wire woven together at regular intervals)
4. network ::: (a system of intersecting lines or channels; "a railroad network"; "a network of canals")
5. network, electronic network ::: ((electronics) a system of interconnected electronic components or circuits)

--- Overview of verb network

The verb network has 1 sense (no senses from tagged texts)
                  
1. network ::: (communicate with and within a group; "You have to network if you want to get a good job")


--- Synonyms/Hypernyms (Ordered by Estimated Frequency) of noun network

5 senses of network                          

Sense 1
network, web
   => system, scheme
     => group, grouping
       => abstraction, abstract entity
         => entity

Sense 2
network
   => communication system, communication equipment
     => facility, installation
       => artifact, artefact
         => whole, unit
           => object, physical object
             => physical entity
               => entity

Sense 3
net, network, mesh, meshing, meshwork
   => fabric, cloth, material, textile
     => artifact, artefact
       => whole, unit
         => object, physical object
           => physical entity
             => entity

Sense 4
network
   => system
     => instrumentality, instrumentation
       => artifact, artefact
         => whole, unit
           => object, physical object
             => physical entity
               => entity

Sense 5
network, electronic network
   => system
     => instrumentality, instrumentation
       => artifact, artefact
         => whole, unit
           => object, physical object
             => physical entity
               => entity


--- Hyponyms of noun network

4 of 5 senses of network                        

Sense 1
network, web
   => reticulum
   => espionage network
   => old boy network
   => support system

Sense 3
net, network, mesh, meshing, meshwork
   => chicken wire
   => gauze, netting, veiling
   => hairnet
   => reseau
   => safety net
   => save-all
   => snood
   => spark arrester, sparker
   => tulle
   => wirework, grillwork

Sense 4
network
   => reseau
   => reticle, reticule, graticule
   => reticulation

Sense 5
network, electronic network
   => computer network
   => early warning system
   => superhighway, information superhighway


--- Synonyms/Hypernyms (Ordered by Estimated Frequency) of noun network

5 senses of network                          

Sense 1
network, web
   => system, scheme

Sense 2
network
   => communication system, communication equipment

Sense 3
net, network, mesh, meshing, meshwork
   => fabric, cloth, material, textile

Sense 4
network
   => system

Sense 5
network, electronic network
   => system




--- Coordinate Terms (sisters) of noun network

5 senses of network                          

Sense 1
network, web
  -> system, scheme
   => language system
   => judiciary, judicature, judicatory, judicial system
   => economy, economic system
   => ecosystem
   => social organization, social organisation, social structure, social system, structure
   => dragnet
   => machinery
   => network, web
   => nonlinear system
   => subsystem
   => organism
   => syntax
   => body
   => shebang
   => solar system
   => water system
   => rootage, root system

Sense 2
network
  -> communication system, communication equipment
   => fiber-optic transmission system, fibre-optic transmission system, FOTS
   => network

Sense 3
net, network, mesh, meshing, meshwork
  -> fabric, cloth, material, textile
   => aba
   => acrylic
   => Aertex
   => alpaca
   => baize
   => basket weave
   => batik
   => batiste
   => belting
   => bombazine
   => boucle
   => broadcloth
   => broadcloth
   => brocade
   => buckram
   => bunting
   => calico
   => cambric
   => camel's hair, camelhair
   => camlet
   => camouflage, camo
   => canopy
   => canvas, canvass
   => cashmere
   => cerecloth
   => challis
   => chambray
   => chenille
   => chiffon
   => chino
   => chintz
   => coating
   => cobweb
   => cord, corduroy
   => cotton
   => cotton flannel, Canton flannel
   => crepe, crape
   => cretonne
   => crinoline
   => damask
   => denim, dungaree, jean
   => diamante
   => diaper
   => dimity
   => doeskin
   => drapery
   => duck
   => duffel, duffle
   => elastic
   => etamine, etamin
   => faille
   => felt
   => fiber, fibre, vulcanized fiber
   => flannel
   => flannelette
   => fleece
   => foulard
   => frieze
   => fustian
   => gabardine
   => georgette
   => gingham
   => grogram
   => grosgrain
   => haircloth, hair
   => herringbone
   => homespun
   => hopsacking, hopsack
   => horsehair
   => jaconet
   => jacquard
   => khadi, khaddar
   => khaki
   => knit
   => lace
   => lame
   => leatherette, imitation leather
   => linen
   => linsey-woolsey
   => lint
   => lisle
   => mackinaw
   => mackintosh, macintosh
   => madras
   => marseille
   => metallic
   => mohair
   => moire, watered-silk
   => moleskin
   => monk's cloth
   => moquette
   => moreen
   => motley
   => mousseline de sole
   => muslin
   => nankeen
   => net, network, mesh, meshing, meshwork
   => ninon
   => nylon
   => oilcloth
   => olive drab
   => organza
   => paisley
   => panting, trousering
   => pepper-and-salt
   => percale
   => permanent press, durable press
   => piece of cloth, piece of material
   => pilot cloth
   => pinstripe
   => pique
   => plush
   => polyester
   => pongee
   => poplin
   => print
   => quilting
   => rayon
   => rep, repp
   => sackcloth
   => sacking, bagging
   => sailcloth
   => samite
   => sateen
   => satin
   => satinet, satinette
   => screening
   => scrim
   => seersucker
   => serge
   => shag
   => shantung
   => sharkskin
   => sheeting
   => shirting
   => shirttail
   => silesia
   => silk
   => spandex
   => sponge cloth
   => stammel
   => suede cloth, suede
   => suiting
   => swan's down
   => taffeta
   => tammy
   => tapa, tappa
   => tapestry, tapis
   => tartan, plaid
   => terry, terry cloth, terrycloth
   => ticking
   => toweling, towelling
   => tweed
   => twill
   => upholstery material
   => Velcro
   => velour, velours
   => velvet
   => velveteen
   => vicuna
   => Viyella
   => voile
   => wash-and-wear
   => waterproof
   => web
   => webbing
   => whipcord
   => wincey
   => wire cloth
   => wool, woolen, woollen
   => worsted
   => yoke
   => pina cloth

Sense 4
network
  -> system
   => audio system, sound system
   => communication system
   => computer system, computing system, automatic data processing system, ADP system, ADPS
   => containment
   => control system
   => data system, information system
   => drainage system
   => exhaust, exhaust system
   => explosive detection system, EDS
   => explosive trace detection, ETD
   => guidance system, guidance device
   => hookup, assemblage
   => inertial guidance system, inertial navigation system
   => lockage
   => maze, labyrinth
   => mechanical system
   => navigational system
   => network, electronic network
   => network
   => propulsion system
   => resonator
   => scaffolding, staging
   => security system
   => selsyn, synchro
   => shipboard system
   => solar thermal system
   => sprinkler system
   => synchromesh

Sense 5
network, electronic network
  -> system
   => audio system, sound system
   => communication system
   => computer system, computing system, automatic data processing system, ADP system, ADPS
   => containment
   => control system
   => data system, information system
   => drainage system
   => exhaust, exhaust system
   => explosive detection system, EDS
   => explosive trace detection, ETD
   => guidance system, guidance device
   => hookup, assemblage
   => inertial guidance system, inertial navigation system
   => lockage
   => maze, labyrinth
   => mechanical system
   => navigational system
   => network, electronic network
   => network
   => propulsion system
   => resonator
   => scaffolding, staging
   => security system
   => selsyn, synchro
   => shipboard system
   => solar thermal system
   => sprinkler system
   => synchromesh




--- Grep of noun network
cabinetwork
computer network
electronic network
espionage network
financial crimes enforcement network
international relations and security network
local area network
network
network architecture
network army
network programming
network topology
neural network
old boy network
purkinje network
t-network
wide area network
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Wikipedia - Communications networks
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Wikipedia - Efficiency (network science)
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Wikipedia - Encore Avenue -- Former Canadian premium TV network
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Wikipedia - End system -- Computers connected to a computer network
Wikipedia - End-to-end principle -- design principle for computer networking
Wikipedia - Energie -- Canadian French-language network of mainstream rock radio stations
Wikipedia - Energy Sciences Network
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Wikipedia - ERT2 -- Greek public television network
Wikipedia - ESAT -- Ethiopian television network based on Washington, United States
Wikipedia - Escuela Oficial de Idiomas -- Network of language schools in Spain
Wikipedia - ESNE Radio -- Spanish-language Christian radio network in the United States
Wikipedia - ESPN2 -- American pay television network
Wikipedia - ESPN Deportes Radio -- Former Spanish-language sports radio network
Wikipedia - ESPNews -- American pay television network
Wikipedia - ESPN Radio -- Sports radio network
Wikipedia - ESPN -- American pay television sports network
Wikipedia - Esquire Network -- Former American pay television network
Wikipedia - Essen Stadtbahn -- German light rail network
Wikipedia - Estrella TV -- American Spanish-language television network
Wikipedia - ETC (Philippine TV channel) -- Television network in the Philippines
Wikipedia - Eternal Word Television Network
Wikipedia - EtherNet/IP -- Industrial network protocol
Wikipedia - Ethernet network
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Wikipedia - Ethernet physical layer -- physical network layer of the Ethernet communications technologies
Wikipedia - Ethernet VPN -- Technology for carrying Ethernet traffic over wide area networks
Wikipedia - Ethernet -- Computer networking technology
Wikipedia - Ethics and Democracy Network -- Political party in Ecuador
Wikipedia - ETV Network -- Indian Telugu-language television network
Wikipedia - EU Asset Recovery Offices -- Asset recovery network in the EU
Wikipedia - EUMETNET -- Network of 31 European National Meteorological Services, based in Brussels, Belgium
Wikipedia - European Astrobiology Network Association
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Wikipedia - European Geography Association -- European network of geography students & geographers
Wikipedia - European Geoparks Network -- Geological heritage organization
Wikipedia - European Leadership Network -- Pan-European think-tank
Wikipedia - European Network and Information Security Agency
Wikipedia - European Network of Councils for the Judiciary -- Organisation of the European Union
Wikipedia - European Network on Statelessness -- NGO working to eradicate statelessness in Europe
Wikipedia - European Neural Network Society
Wikipedia - European Route of Industrial Heritage -- A network of the most important industrial heritage sites in Europe
Wikipedia - European Scientific Diving Panel -- A panel of the European Network of Marine Research Institutes and Stations
Wikipedia - European VLBI Network -- Network of radio telescopes across Europe that link together for radio interferometry
Wikipedia - Eurosport 1 -- Pan-European television sports network
Wikipedia - Event chain methodology -- Network analysis technique
Wikipedia - Evolutionary acquisition of neural topologies -- A method that evolves both the topology and weights of artificial neural networks
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Wikipedia - Evolving networks
Wikipedia - EWTN Global Catholic Network
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Wikipedia - Explicit Congestion Notification -- Extension to the Internet Protocol to signal network congestion
Wikipedia - ExpressVPN -- Virtual private network service
Wikipedia - Expressways of China -- Expressway network for the People's Republic of China
Wikipedia - Extracellular matrix -- Network of proteins and molecules outside cells that provides structural support for cells
Wikipedia - Extreme learning machine -- Type of artificial neural network
Wikipedia - Extreme Networks
Wikipedia - Extreme Rules (2014) -- 2014 WWE pay-per-view and WWE Network event
Wikipedia - Extreme Rules (2015) -- 2015 WWE pay-per-view and WWE Network event
Wikipedia - Extreme Rules (2016) -- 2016 WWE pay-per-view and WWE Network event
Wikipedia - Extreme Rules (2017) -- 2017 WWE pay-per-view and WWE Network event
Wikipedia - Extreme Rules (2018) -- 2018 WWE pay-per-view and WWE Network event
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Wikipedia - FabFi -- Open-source wireless mesh networking system
Wikipedia - Facebook Instant Articles -- Feature of the social networking website Facebook
Wikipedia - Facebook like button -- Feature of the social networking website Facebook
Wikipedia - Facebook real-name policy controversy -- Controversy over social networking site Facebook's real-name system
Wikipedia - Facebook Safety Check -- Feature managed by the social networking company Facebook
Wikipedia - Facebook -- American online social networking service
Wikipedia - Family Broadcasting Corporation -- Christian evangelical television network
Wikipedia - Family Life Network -- Christian radio network in New York state and Pennsylvania
Wikipedia - Family Life Radio -- American network of Christian radio stations
Wikipedia - Family Mobile -- 2008-2015 British mobile virtual network operator
Wikipedia - FanCentro -- Social network for adult content
Wikipedia - Far East Broadcasting Company -- Christian radio network
Wikipedia - Far East Network -- Network of US military broadcast stations in Asia
Wikipedia - Fastlane (2015) -- 2015 WWE pay-per-view and WWE Network event
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Wikipedia - FBS Radio Network -- Philippine radio network
Wikipedia - FEDARENE -- Premier European network of regional and local organisations
Wikipedia - Federal Networking Council
Wikipedia - Fediverse -- Group of social networking websites using some federation protocol, like OStatus
Wikipedia - Feedforward neural networks
Wikipedia - Feedforward neural network
Wikipedia - Ferny Crofts Scout Activity Centre -- Network of activity centres
Wikipedia - FETV (Panama) -- Television network in Panama
Wikipedia - FidoNet -- International computer network
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Wikipedia - Fighting Network Rings -- MMA promoter
Wikipedia - Fight Network -- Canadian television channel dedicated to combat sports
Wikipedia - File Transfer Protocol -- Standard protocol for transferring files over TCP/IP networks
Wikipedia - Filipinas Broadcasting Network -- Philippine radio network
Wikipedia - Final Exit Network
Wikipedia - Financial Crimes Enforcement Network -- Bureau of the United States Department of the Treasury
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Wikipedia - Finger protocol -- Simple network protocols for the exchange of human-oriented status and user information
Wikipedia - FiOS1 -- Hyperlocal news network
Wikipedia - FIP (radio station) -- French radio network
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Wikipedia - Fitness model (network theory)
Wikipedia - Five Mountain System -- Network of state-sponsored Chan (Zen) Buddhist temples created in China during the Southern Song (1127-1279).
Wikipedia - FLAIM -- Modular tool designed to allow computer and network log sharing
Wikipedia - Flat network -- Type of computer network design
Wikipedia - Flex links -- Network switch feature
Wikipedia - Flipboard -- Social-network aggregation, magazine-format application
Wikipedia - Flock (web browser) -- Discontinued web browser integrating social networking and Web 2.0 features
Wikipedia - Flooding (computer networking)
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Wikipedia - Flow network
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Wikipedia - Food Network -- American pay television channel
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Wikipedia - Foursquare City Guide -- Location-based social networking service
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Wikipedia - Fox Business Network
Wikipedia - Fox (international) -- International television networks owned by Disney; former affiliate of the Fox Broadcasting Company
Wikipedia - Foxnet -- American cable television channel carrying Fox network programming
Wikipedia - Fox Networks Group Asia Pacific -- Television broadcaster in Hong Kong
Wikipedia - Fox Networks Group -- The subsidiary of Disney that oversees Fox's international television assets
Wikipedia - Fox News Radio -- American radio network
Wikipedia - Fox Premium -- Group of Latin American premium television networks
Wikipedia - Fox Sports (Australian TV network) -- Australia group of sports channels
Wikipedia - Fox Sports Florida -- Regional sports network serving Florida, United States
Wikipedia - Fox Sports Kansas City -- Regional sports network in Kansas City
Wikipedia - Fox Sports Maine -- Former sports radio network in Maine
Wikipedia - Fox Sports Midwest -- American regional sports network
Wikipedia - Fox Sports North -- Regional sports network in the Upper Midwest and Minnesota
Wikipedia - Fox Sports Racing -- Motorsports television network
Wikipedia - Fox Sports Radio -- American sports radio network
Wikipedia - Fox Sports San Diego -- American regional sports network
Wikipedia - Fox Sports (Southeast Asian TV network) -- Southeast Asian pay television network
Wikipedia - Frame (networking)
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Wikipedia - France 5 -- Television network in France
Wikipedia - France Info (radio network) -- French all-news national radio network
Wikipedia - FreedomPop -- American wireless Internet and mobile virtual network operator
Wikipedia - Freenode -- IRC network used to discuss peer-directed projects
Wikipedia - Free Radio (network) -- British regional radio network
Wikipedia - Free Speech TV -- Progressive-leaning television network
Wikipedia - Free Vermont -- Network of communes and collectives
Wikipedia - Friends of Abe -- Support and networking group for conservatives working in Hollywood
Wikipedia - Friends of WikiLeaks -- Defunct social-networking website
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Wikipedia - Frontoparietal network -- Large scale brain network involved in sustained attention
Wikipedia - Front Row Channel -- global digital network
Wikipedia - Frost Great Outdoors -- American television network
Wikipedia - FSN Chicago -- Defunct regional sports network based in Chicago
Wikipedia - Fuji News Network -- Japanese television network
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Wikipedia - Futbol de Primera (radio network) -- American Spanish-language soccer radio network
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Wikipedia - FX (TV channel) -- American cable television network
Wikipedia - G4 (American TV network) -- Former American television channel
Wikipedia - Gab (social network) -- Social media website known for its mainly far-right user base
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Wikipedia - Gamer Network -- British mass media company
Wikipedia - Gan Israel Camping Network -- Series of Jewish summer camps
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Wikipedia - Generative adversarial networks
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Wikipedia - Geneva International Academic Network -- Swiss organization
Wikipedia - Genome News Network -- Online genomics magazine
Wikipedia - Geographe Marine Park -- Australian marine park in the South-west Marine Parks network
Wikipedia - Georgia News Network -- Radio news service in Georgia, United States
Wikipedia - Georgian Oil and Gas Corporation -- Gas supply network company
Wikipedia - Georgia Public Broadcasting -- PBS/NPR member network in Georgia, United States
Wikipedia - Germplasm Resources Information Network -- US government online software project
Wikipedia - Giffgaff -- British mobile virtual network operator
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Wikipedia - Gila River Broadcasting Corporation -- Television network of the Gila River Indian Community
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Wikipedia - Girocard -- Interbank network and debit card service
Wikipedia - Global area network
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Wikipedia - Global Historical Climatology Network -- A database of temperature, precipitation and pressure records
Wikipedia - Globalization and World Cities Research Network -- UK think tank
Wikipedia - Global Network Navigator -- Website
Wikipedia - Global networks
Wikipedia - Global network
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Wikipedia - Global production network -- Global production network
Wikipedia - Global Teen Challenge -- Network of Christian faith-based corporations
Wikipedia - Global Television Network -- Canadian broadcast TV network
Wikipedia - Global Television (Peruvian TV network) -- Peruvian national television network
Wikipedia - Global Wrestling Network -- Professional wrestling streaming service
Wikipedia - GMA Network (company) -- Media and entertainment conglomerate in the Philippines
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Wikipedia - GMA Network -- Commercial television network in the Philippines
Wikipedia - GMA News TV -- Commercial television network in the Philippines
Wikipedia - G-networks
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Wikipedia - GNUnet -- A framework for decentralized, peer-to-peer networking which is part of the GNU Project
Wikipedia - Gnutella -- Large peer-to-peer network by Nullsoft
Wikipedia - Goaldih railway station -- Railway station on the East Coast Railway network in India
Wikipedia - God's Country Radio Network -- American radio network
Wikipedia - God's Learning Channel -- Christian television network
Wikipedia - Gold (British TV channel) -- Classic comedy channel from the UKTV network
Wikipedia - Gold (radio network) -- United Kingdom oldies radio network
Wikipedia - Go Mix! Radio -- Christian radio network in North Carolina, United States
Wikipedia - Google Fiber -- Google broadband network in the United States
Wikipedia - Google Fi -- Mobile virtual network operator owned by Google
Wikipedia - Google+ -- Social network owned and operated by Google LLC (launched June 2011)
Wikipedia - Gospel Music Network -- American Christian cable television station
Wikipedia - Gospel Opportunities Radio Network -- Christian FM radio network in Michigan, United States
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Wikipedia - Great Indian Warpath -- Part of network of trails in eastern North America used by Native Americans
Wikipedia - Great Man-Made River -- Network of pipes that supplies water to the Sahara in Libya
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Wikipedia - GSM -- Standard to describe protocols for second generation digital cellular networks used by mobile phones
Wikipedia - GTV (Indonesian TV network) -- Television network in Indonesia
Wikipedia - Guadalupe Radio Network -- Catholic radio network in the United States
Wikipedia - Guerrilla News Network -- Privately owned news web site and television production company that operated from 2000 to 2009
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Wikipedia - H2 (TV network)
Wikipedia - Hacktivism -- Use of computers and computer networks as a means of protest to promote political ends
Wikipedia - Hallmark Channel -- American cable television network
Wikipedia - Hallmark Drama -- American cable television network
Wikipedia - Hallmark Movies & Mysteries -- American cable television network
Wikipedia - Hallypop (Philippine TV channel) -- Filipino television network
Wikipedia - Hannibal (network) -- Far-right militant network in German-speaking countries
Wikipedia - Hanshin Expressway -- Highway network in Osaka, Kobe, and Kyoto in Japan
Wikipedia - Haqqani network -- Pakistani guerrilla insurgent group
Wikipedia - Harichandanpur railway station -- Railway station on the East Coast Railway network in India.
Wikipedia - Hartlib Circle -- 17th century correspondence network
Wikipedia - Hashtag -- Metadata tag used on social networks consisting of a number sign followed by a word or phrase
Wikipedia - HATNet Project -- Network of 6 small automated telescopes maintained by the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Wikipedia - Hawaii Public Radio -- Public radio network in Hawaii, United States
Wikipedia - Hawkvision -- American regional sports network
Wikipedia - Hayat TV (Turkey) -- Turkish national television network
Wikipedia - HBO Asia -- Southeast Asian pay television network
Wikipedia - HBO (Canadian TV channel) -- Canadian premium TV network
Wikipedia - HBO Latin America Group -- Group of pay television networks
Wikipedia - HBO Signature (Asian TV channel) -- Asian pay television network
Wikipedia - HBO -- American pay television network
Wikipedia - Headgum -- American podcast network
Wikipedia - Head-of-line blocking -- A performance-limiting phenomenon in computer network data transfer
Wikipedia - Health Metrics Network
Wikipedia - Hearing Voices Network
Wikipedia - Heart of Asia (TV channel) -- Filipino television network
Wikipedia - Heart (radio network) -- British radio network
Wikipedia - Hell in a Cell (2014) -- 2014 WWE pay-per-view and WWE Network event
Wikipedia - Hell in a Cell (2015) -- 2015 WWE pay-per-view and WWE Network event
Wikipedia - Hell in a Cell (2016) -- 2016 WWE pay-per-view and WWE Network event
Wikipedia - Hell in a Cell (2017) -- 2017 WWE pay-per-view and WWE Network event
Wikipedia - Hell in a Cell (2018) -- 2018 WWE pay-per-view and WWE Network event
Wikipedia - Hell in a Cell (2019) -- 2019 WWE pay-per-view and WWE Network event
Wikipedia - Hell in a Cell (2020) -- 2020 WWE pay-per-view and network event
Wikipedia - Hello (social network) -- Online social network
Wikipedia - Here's Help Network -- Christian radio network in Missouri and Arkansas, United States
Wikipedia - Heritage Radio Network -- Food radio podcast network
Wikipedia - Herring Networks -- Cable broadcasting network
Wikipedia - Heterogeneous Earliest Finish Time -- Heterogeneous Earliest Finish Time (or HEFT) is a heuristic to schedule a set of dependent tasks onto a network of heterogenous workers taking communication time into account.
Wikipedia - Hewlett Packard Enterprise Networking
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Wikipedia - Hierarchical clustering of networks
Wikipedia - Hierarchical internetworking model
Wikipedia - Hierarchical network model
Wikipedia - Hierarchical task network
Wikipedia - High Orbit Ion Cannon -- Open-source network
Wikipedia - High Plains Public Radio -- American public radio network
Wikipedia - Highway 1 (Australia) -- Network of highways that circumnavigate Australia
Wikipedia - Highwinds Network Group
Wikipedia - Hillsong Channel -- Christian broadcast television network
Wikipedia - Hilltopper Sports Radio Network -- Collegiate sports radio network
Wikipedia - Hispanic Information and Telecommunications Network -- Spanish-language public broadcasting network
Wikipedia - History (American TV network) -- US-based international satellite and cable TV channel
Wikipedia - History News Network
Wikipedia - History of artificial neural networks
Wikipedia - History of HBO -- Historical aspect of the American pay television network
Wikipedia - History of ITV -- Timeline of the ITV television network in the United Kingdom
Wikipedia - History of the Internet -- History of the Internet, a global system of interconnected computer networks
Wikipedia - Hit Network -- Australian radio network
Wikipedia - Hits Radio -- UK contemporary radio network
Wikipedia - HKSTV -- Satellite television network in Hong Kong
Wikipedia - HLN (TV network) -- American news channel
Wikipedia - Hokkaido Broadcasting -- Japanese regional television network
Wikipedia - Hollywood Suite -- Canadian premium TV networks
Wikipedia - Home area network
Wikipedia - Home network
Wikipedia - HomePNA -- Home networking organization
Wikipedia - Home Theater Network -- Former American cable TV network
Wikipedia - Hope Channel Philippines -- Philippine Protestant network
Wikipedia - Hope Network -- Non-profit Christian organization in Michigan
Wikipedia - Hopfield network
Wikipedia - Hop (networking) -- When a packet is passed from one network segment to the next
Wikipedia - Hostname -- Label that is assigned to a device connected to a computer network
Wikipedia - Host (network) -- computer or other device connected to a computer network
Wikipedia - Hot FM (Australian radio network) -- Former radio network in Australia
Wikipedia - Hot Standby Router Protocol -- Network system for establishing a fault-tolerant default gateway
Wikipedia - Houseparty (app) -- Social networking app
Wikipedia - Hub (network science) -- Node with a number of links that greatly exceeds the average
Wikipedia - Hughes Network Systems -- High-speed satellite internet service provider
Wikipedia - Hughes Television Network -- American television network and production company
Wikipedia - Hunter Marine Park -- Australian marine park in the Temperate East Marine Parks network
Wikipedia - Hybrid neural network
Wikipedia - Hypercube internetwork topology
Wikipedia - Hypertree network
Wikipedia - Hypp Sensasi HD -- Malaysian television network
Wikipedia - Hypp Sports HD -- Malaysian IPTV sports network
Wikipedia - I2P -- Free and open source project building an anonymous network
Wikipedia - I Am Weasel -- American animated television series created by David Feiss for Cartoon Network
Wikipedia - Ici Musique -- Canadian French-language music network operated by the CBC
Wikipedia - Ici Radio-Canada Premiere -- Canadian French-language news and talk radio network, operated by the CBC
Wikipedia - Ici Radio-Canada Tele -- Canadian French-language public TV network
Wikipedia - Iddes Broadcast Group -- Philippine radio network
Wikipedia - Idea networking -- A method of cluster analysis
Wikipedia - Idle Thumbs -- Podcast network
Wikipedia - ID Mobile -- British mobile virtual network operator
Wikipedia - I.E. America Radio Network -- American radio network
Wikipedia - IEEE 1613 -- IEEE standard for communications networking devices in electric power substations
Wikipedia - IEEE 1905 -- Multi-mode network enabler for home networking
Wikipedia - IEEE 1914.1 -- A standard for packet-based fronthaul transport networks
Wikipedia - IEEE 802.11ac-2013 -- Wireless networking standard in the 802.11 family
Wikipedia - IEEE 802.11ad -- Wireless networking standard in the 802.11 family for WiGig (60GHz) networks
Wikipedia - IEEE 802.11n-2009 -- Wireless networking standard in the 802.11 family
Wikipedia - IEEE 802.11 -- Specifications for Wi-FI wireless networks
Wikipedia - IEEE 802.1Q -- IEEE networking standard supporting VLANs
Wikipedia - IEEE 802.1X -- IEEE standard for port-based Network Access Control
Wikipedia - IEEE 802 -- IEEE standards for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks
Wikipedia - IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking
Wikipedia - IEEE Neural Networks Society
Wikipedia - IGMP snooping -- The process of listening to IGMP network traffic to control delivery of IP multicasts
Wikipedia - I Had Cancer -- Social support network for cancer fighters
Wikipedia - Illinois Century Network
Wikipedia - Imagen Television -- Mexican national TV network
Wikipedia - IMDEA Networks Institute
Wikipedia - Indego -- Bikeshare network in Philadelphia
Wikipedia - Independent Labour Network -- Defunct left wing political group in the United Kingdom
Wikipedia - Independent Media Center -- Global open publishing network of activist journalist collectives
Wikipedia - Independent Network Charismatic Christianity -- Movement within evangelical charismatic Christianity
Wikipedia - Independent Network News (news agency) -- Former Irish radio news service
Wikipedia - Independent Network News (TV program) -- American syndicated TV news program
Wikipedia - Independent Television Network
Wikipedia - Indian Angel Network -- Private angel investors network in India
Wikipedia - Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network -- Radio network carrying events at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Wikipedia - Indicator of compromise -- Artifact observed on a network or in an operating system that indicates a computer intrusion
Wikipedia - IndiePlex -- American premium television network
Wikipedia - Industrial Heritage Trail -- Network of tourist attractions in and around the Ruhr Area, Germany
Wikipedia - INews -- Television network in Indonesia
Wikipedia - InfiniBand -- High-speed, low-latency computer networking bus used in supercomputing
Wikipedia - Infinity Train -- animated Cartoon Network series created by Owen Dennis
Wikipedia - Information networks
Wikipedia - Initiative Q -- Speculative payment network and digital currency
Wikipedia - Inside the Actors Studio -- American television show on Ovation television network
Wikipedia - Instagram -- Online photo-sharing and social networking service
Wikipedia - Integrated Digital Enhanced Network
Wikipedia - Integrated Services Digital Network -- Set of communication standards
Wikipedia - Intelligence gathering network
Wikipedia - Intelligent vehicular ad hoc network
Wikipedia - Interaction network
Wikipedia - Interactive activation and competition networks
Wikipedia - Interac -- Canadian interbank network
Wikipedia - Inter-American Biodiversity Information Network -- network
Wikipedia - Interconnection -- In telecommunications, physical linking of a carrier's network with equipment or facilities not belonging to that network
Wikipedia - Interdependent networks
Wikipedia - Intereconomia TV -- Spanish television network
Wikipedia - Intergalactic Computer Network
Wikipedia - InterMapper -- Network mapping program
Wikipedia - International Analog Forestry Network
Wikipedia - International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks -- Computer networking conference
Wikipedia - International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks
Wikipedia - International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking
Wikipedia - International E-road network -- Numbering system for roads in Europe
Wikipedia - International Network for Social Network Analysis
Wikipedia - International Networking Working Group
Wikipedia - International Network of Genocide Scholars -- An organization dedicated to genocide studies
Wikipedia - International Network of Prison Ministries
Wikipedia - International Network on Personal Meaning
Wikipedia - International Scientific Optical Network
Wikipedia - International Social Cognition Network
Wikipedia - International Tibet Network
Wikipedia - Internet area network
Wikipedia - Internet Control Message Protocol -- Internet protocol used for error messages in network operations
Wikipedia - Internet culture -- Culture that has emerged from the use of computer networks
Wikipedia - Internet Group Management Protocol -- Protocol for establishing multicast group memberships on IPv4 networks
Wikipedia - Internet Protocol television -- Television transmitted over a computer network
Wikipedia - Internet Protocol -- Communication protocol that establishes the Internet across computer network boundaries
Wikipedia - Internet -- Global system of connected computer networks
Wikipedia - Internetworking
Wikipedia - Internetwork Packet Exchange
Wikipedia - Internetwork protocol
Wikipedia - Internetwork
Wikipedia - Intranet -- A network of private resources in an organization
Wikipedia - Ion rapid transit -- Rapid transit network in Waterloo Region, Ontario
Wikipedia - Ion Television -- American broadcast television network
Wikipedia - Iowa Public Radio -- US state radio network
Wikipedia - IP address management -- Methodology implemented in computer software for planning and managing assignment and use of IP addresses and closely related resources of a computer network
Wikipedia - IP network
Wikipedia - IPredator -- Virtual private network service
Wikipedia - IPsec -- Secure network protocol suite
Wikipedia - IPv6 address -- Label to identify a network interface of a computer or other network node
Wikipedia - IRC script -- Way of shortening commands while connected to an IRC network
Wikipedia - Irish Primary Principals Network -- Professional body for IrelandM-bM-^@M-^Ys primary school leaders
Wikipedia - ISCSI -- Internet Protocol-based storage networking standard for linking data storage facilities
Wikipedia - IS-IS -- Computer network routing protocol
Wikipedia - Islamic Broadcast Network -- Cable television channel in Trinidad and Tobago
Wikipedia - Israeli Network -- International television network
Wikipedia - Issues relating to social networking services
Wikipedia - Itbox -- Networked gambling games terminal
Wikipedia - ITV Network (India) -- Indian media group
Wikipedia - ITV Network
Wikipedia - ITV (TV network)
Wikipedia - Ixia (company) -- US computer networking company
Wikipedia - Jackson network -- Mathematical discipline
Wikipedia - Jakarta Monorail -- Cancelled monorail network project in Jakarta, Indonesia
Wikipedia - Jakhapura Junction railway station -- Railway station on the East Coast Railway network in India
Wikipedia - Jalisco TV -- Public television network of the Mexican state of Jalisco
Wikipedia - JAMA Neurology -- Journal in the JAMA Network that covers Neurology.
Wikipedia - Jane Harris (Neighbours) -- Fictional character in the Australian Network Ten soap opera Neighbours
Wikipedia - JANET -- Academic computer network in the United Kingdom
Wikipedia - Jan Hus Educational Foundation -- Underground education network in the former Czechoslovakia
Wikipedia - Japanese National Railways -- Public corporation that operated Japanese national railway network from 1949 to 1987
Wikipedia - Japan FM League -- Japanese commercial radio network
Wikipedia - Japan FM Network -- Commercial radio network in Japan
Wikipedia - Japan News Network -- Japanese TV news network
Wikipedia - Japan Radio Network -- Japanese radio network
Wikipedia - Jaya TV -- Indian Tamil-language television network
Wikipedia - Jefferson County Radio -- Radio network in Montana, United States
Wikipedia - Jefferson Public Radio -- Regional public radio network in northern California and southern Oregon, United States
Wikipedia - Jervis Marine Park -- Australian marine park in the Temperate East Marine Parks network
Wikipedia - JetDirect -- Network printer technology
Wikipedia - Jewish Broadcasting Service -- American English-language Jewish-oriented television network
Wikipedia - Jewish Emergent Network -- Network of Jewish congregations
Wikipedia - Jewish Learning Network -- Jewish education network
Wikipedia - Jini -- Network architecture for distributed systems
Wikipedia - Job Accommodation Network
Wikipedia - Jones Radio Networks -- Former American radio syndication network
Wikipedia - Joseph Bonaparte Gulf Marine Park -- Australian marine park in the North Marine Parks network
Wikipedia - Jovem Pan FM -- Brazilian radio network in format Top40/CHR
Wikipedia - Jovem Pan -- Brazilian radio network in format top 40/CHR/all news
Wikipedia - Joyce Burditt -- American writer and network executive
Wikipedia - JPEG Network Graphics
Wikipedia - JTBC News Morning& -- morning newscast of South Korean cable network JTBC
Wikipedia - JTBC -- A South Korean nationwide general cable TV network and broadcasting company
Wikipedia - JUCE TV -- American youth-oriented Christian television network
Wikipedia - Judicial Crisis Network -- American political advocacy organization
Wikipedia - Jump server -- A computer on a network used to access a separate security zone
Wikipedia - Juniper Networks -- American multinational technology company
Wikipedia - Jurien Marine Park -- Australian marine park in the South-west Marine Parks network
Wikipedia - K-1 Fighting Network Romania 2007 -- K-1 martial arts event in 2007
Wikipedia - Kabel eins Doku -- German television network
Wikipedia - Kad network
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Wikipedia - Kahn process networks
Wikipedia - Kaissar Broadcasting Network -- Philippine radio network
Wikipedia - Kalayaan Broadcasting System, Inc. -- Philippine radio network
Wikipedia - Kaleida Health -- Non-profit healthcare network in Buffalo, New York, USA
Wikipedia - Kandarpur railway station -- Railway station on the East Coast Railway network in India
Wikipedia - Kantipur Television -- Nepalese television network
Wikipedia - KAOW -- Bott Radio Network station in Fort Smith, Arkansas
Wikipedia - Kapamilya Channel -- Philippine pay television network
Wikipedia - Kapilas Road Junction railway station -- Railway station on the East Coast Railway network, India
Wikipedia - Karen Banks -- British computer networking pioneer
Wikipedia - Karmanos Cancer Institute -- cancer research and provider network
Wikipedia - KARZ-TV -- MyNetworkTV affiliate in Little Rock, Arkansas
Wikipedia - KASY-TV -- MyNetworkTV affiliate in Albuquerque, New Mexico
Wikipedia - Kathleen Nichols -- American computer scientist and computer networking researcher
Wikipedia - KAYU-TV -- Fox/MyNetworkTV affiliate in Spokane, Washington
Wikipedia - KBJR-TV -- NBC/CBS/MyNetworkTV affiliate in Superior, Wisconsin
Wikipedia - KBMP -- Bott Radio Network station in Enterprise, Kansas
Wikipedia - KBMT-LD -- MyNetworkTV affiliate in Beaumont, Texas, United States
Wikipedia - KBMY -- ABC/MyNetworkTV affiliate in Bismarck, North Dakota
Wikipedia - KBS News 9 -- flagship newscast of South Korean state network KBS
Wikipedia - KBVO (TV) -- MyNetworkTV affiliate in Llano, Texas
Wikipedia - KCCV -- Bott Radio Network station in Kansas City
Wikipedia - KCIV -- Bott Radio Network station in Mount Bullion, California
Wikipedia - KCRG-TV -- ABC/MyNetworkTV affiliate in Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Wikipedia - KCVG -- Bott Radio Network station in Hastings, Nebraska, United States
Wikipedia - KCWX -- MyNetworkTV affiliate in Fredericksburg, Texas
Wikipedia - KDBC-TV -- CBS/MyNetworkTV affiliate in El Paso, Texas
Wikipedia - KDFI -- MyNetworkTV station in Dallas
Wikipedia - Kelly network
Wikipedia - KELO-TV -- CBS/MyNetworkTV affiliate in Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Wikipedia - Kendrapara Road railway station -- Railway station on the East Coast Railway network, India
Wikipedia - Kenduapada railway station -- Railway station on the East Coast Railway network in India
Wikipedia - Kentucky Educational Television -- PBS member network serving Kentucky
Wikipedia - Kenya Television Network -- Kenyan television network
Wikipedia - Keras -- Neural network library
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Wikipedia - Key distribution in wireless sensor networks
Wikipedia - KEYT-TV -- ABC/MyNetworkTV affiliate in Santa Barbara, California
Wikipedia - KFBI-LD -- MyNetworkTV affiliate in Medford, Oregon
Wikipedia - KFMB-TV -- CBS/CW/MyNetworkTV affiliate in San Diego
Wikipedia - KGJT-CD -- MyNetworkTV affiliate in Grand Junction, Colorado
Wikipedia - Khaliya Aga Khan -- Princess, Aga Khan Development Network consultant
Wikipedia - KHII-TV -- MyNetworkTV affiliate in Honolulu
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Wikipedia - KIDY -- Fox/MyNetworkTV affiliate in San Angelo, Texas
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Wikipedia - KIIS Network -- Network of Australian radio stations
Wikipedia - KILTR -- Defunct social networking website
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Wikipedia - Klang Valley Integrated Transit System -- Rail transportation network in the Klang Valley
Wikipedia - K-Love Classics -- Christian classic hits radio network
Wikipedia - K-Love -- Contemporary Christian music radio network in the United States
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Wikipedia - KMFM (radio network) -- English radio station
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Wikipedia - KMYT-TV -- MyNetworkTV affiliate in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Wikipedia - Knowledge Network -- Canadian TV channel in British Columbia
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Wikipedia - KOZL-TV -- MyNetworkTV affiliate in Springfield, Missouri
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Wikipedia - KPTM -- Fox/MyNetworkTV affiliate in Omaha, Nebraska
Wikipedia - KQCA -- MyNetworkTV affiliate in Stockton, California
Wikipedia - KQCV (AM) -- Bott Radio Network station in Oklahoma City
Wikipedia - KQCV-FM -- Bott Radio Network station in Shawnee-Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Wikipedia - KRNQ -- Bott Radio Network station in Keokuk, Iowa
Wikipedia - KRON-TV -- MyNetworkTV affiliate in San Francisco
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Wikipedia - KSHV-TV -- MyNetworkTV affiliate in Shreveport, Louisiana
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Wikipedia - KSIV-FM -- Bott Radio Network station in St. Louis
Wikipedia - KSMO-TV -- MyNetworkTV affiliate in Kansas City, Missouri
Wikipedia - KSNB-TV -- NBC/MyNetworkTV affiliate in Superior, Nebraska
Wikipedia - KSQA -- The Country Network affiliate in Topeka, Kansas
Wikipedia - KSVT-LD -- Fox/MyNetworkTV affiliate in Twin Falls, Idaho
Wikipedia - KTAA -- Bott Radio Network station in Big Sandy-Longview, Texas
Wikipedia - KTPN-LD -- MyNetworkTV affiliate in Tyler, Texas
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Wikipedia - KVCW -- CW/MyNetworkTV affiliate in Las Vegas
Wikipedia - KWYF-LD -- MeTV/MyNetworkTV affiliate in Casper, Wyoming, United States
Wikipedia - KXII -- CBS/MyNetworkTV/Fox affiliate in Sherman, Texas
Wikipedia - KXVA -- Fox/MyNetworkTV affiliate in Abilene, Texas
Wikipedia - KYES-TV -- CBS/MyNetworkTV affiliate in Anchorage, Alaska
Wikipedia - KYFB -- Bible Broadcasting Network station in Denison, Texas
Wikipedia - KYFI -- Bible Broadcasting Network radio station in St. Louis
Wikipedia - KYLE-TV -- MyNetworkTV affiliate in Bryan, Texas
Wikipedia - Kynamatrix Research Network
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Wikipedia - Labyrinthulomycetes -- Class of protists that produce a filamentous network
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Wikipedia - Lamput -- Cartoon Network show
Wikipedia - LAN gaming center -- local area network for playing multiplayer computer games
Wikipedia - LAN Manager -- Depreciated Microsoft networking system with broken security
Wikipedia - La Premiere (French TV network) -- Television network in French overseas departments and territories
Wikipedia - La Radio de Sudcalifornia -- Public radio network of the Mexican state of Baja California Sur
Wikipedia - Large memory storage and retrieval neural network -- Type of neural network
Wikipedia - Large scale brain networks
Wikipedia - Large-scale brain networks
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Wikipedia - La Sept -- French television network
Wikipedia - Laser Time -- Podcast network
Wikipedia - Las Estrellas -- Mexican television network
Wikipedia - Last mile -- phrase referring to the last leg of network delivery
Wikipedia - Latele Novela Network -- Spanish-language television network in the United States
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Wikipedia - Liberty Flames Sports Network -- Collegiate sports radio network
Wikipedia - Lifestyle (Philippine TV channel) -- Filipino cable television network
Wikipedia - LifeTalk Radio -- American Christian radio network
Wikipedia - Lifetime (TV network) -- American cable and satellite television channel
Wikipedia - Lightning Network -- "Layer 2" payment protocol that operates on top of a blockchain-based cryptocurrency
Wikipedia - Lightweight Directory Access Protocol -- Computer network protocol
Wikipedia - Limelight Networks -- American technology company
Wikipedia - Limmen Marine Park -- Australian marine park in the North Marine Parks network
Wikipedia - Linear network coding
Wikipedia - Line Impedance Stabilization Network -- Tool used in emissions testing
Wikipedia - Linguasphere Observatory -- Transnational linguistic research network
Wikipedia - Link 16 -- NATO military tactical data exchange network
Wikipedia - Link aggregation -- Using multiple network connections in parallel to increase capacity and reliability
Wikipedia - LinkedIn -- Social networking website for people in professional occupations
Wikipedia - Link Layer Discovery Protocol -- Protocol used by network devices for advertising their identity
Wikipedia - Link-local address -- Computer network address that is only usable on the same local network
Wikipedia - Link prediction -- Problem in network theory of predicting the existence of an unobserved link between two entities in a network
Wikipedia - LINK (UK) -- British interbank network
Wikipedia - Linux Network Scheduler
Wikipedia - Lisa Howard (reporter) -- American actress and network television news reporter/anchor
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Wikipedia - List of awards and nominations received by MLB Network -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of current GMA Network talents -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of defunct social networking websites
Wikipedia - List of defunct television networks in the United States -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of former presenters on The Weather Network -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of networks and movements of the French Resistance -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of social gaming networks -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Spanish-language television networks in the United States
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Wikipedia - List of Steven Universe episodes -- Episodes of the Cartoon Network animated series
Wikipedia - List of surviving DuMont Television Network broadcasts -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of United States major television network affiliates
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Wikipedia - Live by Request -- Television show on the A&E Network
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Wikipedia - Lobos FM -- Radio network owned by the Universidad Autonoma de Durango
Wikipedia - Local area networks
Wikipedia - Local-area networks
Wikipedia - Local Area Network
Wikipedia - Local area network -- Computer network that connects devices over a limited area
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Wikipedia - Local network
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Wikipedia - Local World Evolving Network Models -- Dynamic networks that change through time
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Wikipedia - Loma Linda Broadcasting Network -- Seventh-day Adventist Christian television network
Wikipedia - London Power Tunnels -- A network of tunnels in London carrying high-voltage electricity transmission cables
Wikipedia - London Weekend Television -- former ITV network franchise
Wikipedia - Longhorn Radio Network -- Collegiate sports radio network
Wikipedia - Lo Nuestro Award for Pop Song of the Year -- Honor presented annually by American television network Univision at the Lo Nuestro Awards
Wikipedia - Los Angeles Science Teachers Network -- Professional development network for science education
Wikipedia - Loss network
Wikipedia - Louisiana Public Broadcasting -- PBS member network serving Louisiana
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Wikipedia - Love Radio Network -- Broadcast radio network in the Philippines
Wikipedia - Low-Frequency Array (LOFAR) -- Radio telescope network located mainly in the Netherlands
Wikipedia - Low Orbit Ion Cannon -- Open source network stress testing and denial-of-service attack application
Wikipedia - LPWAN -- Type of wireless telecommunication wide area network
Wikipedia - Lsh -- Remote shell services or command execution for secure network services between two networked computers
Wikipedia - LSU Sports Radio Network -- Collegiate sports radio network
Wikipedia - LTE frequency bands -- Frequency bands used by Long Term Evolution networks
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Wikipedia - Lycamobile -- Mobile virtual network operator
Wikipedia - M6 (TV channel) -- French national television network
Wikipedia - MAC address -- Unique identifier assigned to network interfaces for communications on the physical network segment
Wikipedia - MACD operations -- Computer network terminology
Wikipedia - MAC flooding -- Technique employed to compromise the security of network switches
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Wikipedia - MapleStory Adventures -- Social network game
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Wikipedia - Marine Fish Conservation Network -- Non profit organization in Arlington, Virginia, US
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Wikipedia - Markov network
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Wikipedia - Mastodon (software) -- Free and open-source self-hosted social network
Wikipedia - Mathematics of artificial neural networks
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Wikipedia - Matrix (protocol) -- Networking protocol for real-time communication and data synchronization
Wikipedia - Maximum Fun -- Podcast company and network
Wikipedia - Maximum transmission unit -- Size of the largest network layer protocol data unit that can be communicated in a single network transaction
Wikipedia - MBC Every 1 -- South Korean cable television network
Wikipedia - Media Group Radio -- Radio network in Michoacan, Mexico
Wikipedia - Media server -- Device or software that makes digital media available over a network
Wikipedia - Mediation function -- telecommunications network management function
Wikipedia - MediSys Health Network -- healthcare service provider and medical facility manager
Wikipedia - Medium access control -- Service layer in IEEE 802 network standards
Wikipedia - Medium-dependent interface -- interface between a network device and the data link it communicates over
Wikipedia - Mega Channel -- Greek television network
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Wikipedia - Mega TV (American TV network) -- American television network
Wikipedia - Mellanox Technologies -- Israeli-American multinational supplier of computer networking products
Wikipedia - Merit Network
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Wikipedia - Mesh networking -- Computer networking using a mesh topology
Wikipedia - Mesh networks
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Wikipedia - Metabolic network -- Set of biological pathways
Wikipedia - Meteor (mobile network) -- Irish mobile telecommunications company
Wikipedia - Metrics (networking)
Wikipedia - Metro Networks -- Former outsourcing company for traffic and news reports to broadcast outlets
Wikipedia - Metropolitan area network -- Computer network serving a populated area
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Wikipedia - MI 2N -- Type of double-decker, dual-voltage electric multiple unit trainsets operated on the French RER network
Wikipedia - Michigan Farm Radio Network -- Agricultural radio network in Michigan, United States
Wikipedia - Michigan Radio Network -- News service
Wikipedia - Michigan Radio -- Public radio network of the University of Michigan
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Wikipedia - Mid-Canada Line Site 050 Fort Albany -- Air defence network relay station
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Wikipedia - Money in the Bank (2016) -- 2016 WWE pay-per-view and WWE Network event
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Wikipedia - Montana Public Radio -- Public radio network in Montana
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Wikipedia - MTV Networks
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Wikipedia - Multi-bearer network
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Wikipedia - Multicast -- Computer networking technique for transmission from one sender to multiple receivers
Wikipedia - Multilayer switch -- Network switch providing functionality beyond the data link layer
Wikipedia - Multimedios Television -- Mexican television network
Wikipedia - Multipath routing -- Routing technique of using multiple alternative paths through a network
Wikipedia - Multiple-channel architecture -- Type of wireless network design
Wikipedia - Multiple-image Network Graphics -- File format
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Wikipedia - Mutual Broadcasting System -- Former American radio broadcasting network
Wikipedia - Mutual Lifestyle Radio -- American radio network
Wikipedia - Mutual Spanish Network -- American radio network
Wikipedia - Mutual UFO Network -- Organization centered around UFOs
Wikipedia - Myartspace -- Defunct social network site
Wikipedia - Myawaddy TV -- Myanmar military television network
Wikipedia - Mycorrhizal network -- Underground hyphal networks that connect individual plants together
Wikipedia - MyNetworkTV telenovelas -- US television program
Wikipedia - MyNetworkTV -- American television syndication service
Wikipedia - Myspace -- Social networking website
Wikipedia - Nagios -- Computer system and network monitoring application software
Wikipedia - Nagoya Broadcasting Network -- TV station in Nagoya, Japan
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Wikipedia - Nanonetwork
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Wikipedia - Narrow-gauge railways in Saxony -- Railway network in Saxony
Wikipedia - NASA Deep Space Network -- Network of radio communication facilities run by NASA
Wikipedia - NASCOM -- terrestrial communications network operated by NASA
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Wikipedia - National Biodiversity Network
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Wikipedia - National Broadcasting Services of Thailand -- Public television network in Thailand
Wikipedia - National Christian Network -- Religious television network in the United States
Wikipedia - National Comprehensive Cancer Network -- Non-profit organization in the USA
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Wikipedia - National Ecological Observatory Network -- Organization providing ecological data in the United States
Wikipedia - National Educational Television -- Former American television network
Wikipedia - National Empowerment Television -- Former American conservative cable TV network
Wikipedia - National Estuarine Research Reserve -- Network of 29 protected areas
Wikipedia - National Highway System (Canada) -- Road network in Canada
Wikipedia - National LGBT Cancer Network -- Organization supporting LGBT cancer victims
Wikipedia - National Negro Network -- American radio network
Wikipedia - National Network of Abortion Funds -- Organization dedicated to increasing access to abortion for low-income people across the U.S.
Wikipedia - National Network Opposing the Militarization of Youth -- Peace organisation in the US
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Wikipedia - National Research and Education Network
Wikipedia - National research and education network
Wikipedia - National Science Foundation Network
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Wikipedia - NBC Radio Network -- Former American radio network
Wikipedia - NBC Sports Radio -- American sports radio network
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Wikipedia - NBC Sports Washington -- Regional sports network in Washington, D.C.
Wikipedia - NBC Weather Plus -- American broadcast network
Wikipedia - NBC -- American television and radio network
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Wikipedia - NBN Television -- Nine Network TV station in Newcastle, Australia
Wikipedia - Nconf -- Network monitoring configuration software
Wikipedia - NDTV -- Indian news network
Wikipedia - Nearby -- US social networking service
Wikipedia - Near-me area network
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Wikipedia - Nebraska Rural Radio Association -- Radio broadcast network in Nebraska, United States
Wikipedia - Neocognitron -- Type of artificial neural network
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Wikipedia - NET (Indonesian TV network) -- Indonesian television channel
Wikipedia - Net TV (Argentina) -- Argentine television network
Wikipedia - NetWare -- Computer network operating system developed by Novell, Inc
Wikipedia - Network 10 -- Australian television network
Wikipedia - Network18 Group -- Indian media and communications company
Wikipedia - Network 18
Wikipedia - Network (1976 film) -- 1976 film by Sidney Lumet
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Wikipedia - Network Abuse Clearinghouse
Wikipedia - Network Access Control
Wikipedia - Network Access Protection
Wikipedia - Network address translation -- Protocol facilitating connection of one IP address space to another
Wikipedia - Network address translator
Wikipedia - Network address -- Identifier for a node or network interface in a telecommunications network
Wikipedia - Network administrator -- Individual that is responsible for the maintenance of computer hardware and software systems that make up a computer network
Wikipedia - Network Analysis and Ethnographic Problems
Wikipedia - Network and service management taxonomy -- Classification system for research on computer networks
Wikipedia - Network architecture
Wikipedia - Network-attached storage -- Computer data storage server
Wikipedia - Network backbone
Wikipedia - Network biology
Wikipedia - Network booting
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Wikipedia - Network Browser
Wikipedia - Network card
Wikipedia - Network Centric Operations Industry Consortium -- International standards adoption organization
Wikipedia - Network-centric warfare
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Wikipedia - Network Computing System
Wikipedia - Network Computing -- computer networking tech news
Wikipedia - Network congestion -- Reduced quality of service due to high network traffic
Wikipedia - Network controllability
Wikipedia - Network Control Program -- Obsolete program that provided the middle layers of the protocol stack running on host computers of the ARPANET
Wikipedia - Network Crack Program Hacker Group -- Hacker group
Wikipedia - Network database model
Wikipedia - Network database
Wikipedia - Network delay -- Time required for data to traverse a network
Wikipedia - Network (disambiguation)
Wikipedia - Network Driver Interface Specification
Wikipedia - Networked control system
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Wikipedia - Network effect
Wikipedia - Network element
Wikipedia - Network emulation -- Technique for testing the performance of real applications over a virtual network
Wikipedia - Network enclave -- Limited access computer network
Wikipedia - Network enumeration -- Computing activity
Wikipedia - Network Equipment Provider
Wikipedia - Network equipment provider
Wikipedia - Network File System (protocol)
Wikipedia - Network File System -- Specific implementation of a network file system, originally developed by Sun in 1984, later standardised by IETF
Wikipedia - Network flow problem -- Class of computational problems
Wikipedia - Network for Astronomy School Education -- International Astronomical Union
Wikipedia - Network forensics
Wikipedia - Network for Greening the Financial System -- Finance sector organisation
Wikipedia - Network hardware
Wikipedia - Network Information Service
Wikipedia - Networking and Information Technology Research and Development
Wikipedia - Networking hardware -- Devices that mediate data transmission in a computer network
Wikipedia - Networking software
Wikipedia - Network intelligence -- Internet technology
Wikipedia - Network interface controller
Wikipedia - Network interface
Wikipedia - Network intrusion detection system
Wikipedia - Network latency
Wikipedia - Network Lateral Movement -- Cybersecurity term for attack strategies
Wikipedia - Network layer
Wikipedia - Network length (transport)
Wikipedia - Network management -- the dicipline of administering and managing computer networks
Wikipedia - NetworkManager
Wikipedia - Network mapping -- Study of a computer network's physical connections
Wikipedia - Network media
Wikipedia - Network model
Wikipedia - Network monitoring
Wikipedia - Network motif -- Type of sub-graph
Wikipedia - Network neuroscience
Wikipedia - Network neutrality
Wikipedia - Network News Transfer Protocol -- Computer network protocol
Wikipedia - Network node
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Wikipedia - Network of Buddhist Organisations -- British ecumenical body
Wikipedia - Network of Concerned Anthropologists
Wikipedia - Network of Excellence for Functional Biomaterials -- Multidisciplinary research centre at NUI Galway, Ireland
Wikipedia - Network of Workstations
Wikipedia - Network on a chip
Wikipedia - Network One -- American television network
Wikipedia - Network operating system -- Computer software for running local area networks
Wikipedia - Network packet -- Formatted unit of data carried by a packet-switched network
Wikipedia - Network performance management
Wikipedia - Network performance
Wikipedia - Network planning and design
Wikipedia - Network (play) -- Play by Lee Hall, adapted from the 1976 film of the same name
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Wikipedia - Network protocols
Wikipedia - Network protocol
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Wikipedia - Network routing
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Wikipedia - Network science
Wikipedia - Network Security Services
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Wikipedia - Network Security
Wikipedia - Network security -- Computer network access control
Wikipedia - Network segmentation
Wikipedia - Network segment
Wikipedia - Network service -- Application running at the network application layer and above
Wikipedia - Network simplex algorithm
Wikipedia - Network simulation
Wikipedia - Network Simulator
Wikipedia - Network society
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Wikipedia - Network Solutions
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Wikipedia - Network stack
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Wikipedia - Network switch
Wikipedia - Network telescope
Wikipedia - Network theory -- Study of graphs as a representation of relations between discrete objects
Wikipedia - Network Time Protocol -- Standard protocol for synchronizing time across devices
Wikipedia - Network topology -- Arrangement of the various elements of a computer network; topological structure of a network and may be depicted physically or logically
Wikipedia - Network traffic control
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Wikipedia - Network transparency
Wikipedia - Network Utility
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Wikipedia - Network virtualization -- combining hardware and software network resources and network functionality into a single administrative entity
Wikipedia - Network Voice Protocol -- Pioneering VoIP protocol, first implemented in 1973, now obsolete
Wikipedia - Network World
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Wikipedia - Neural gas -- Artificial neural network
Wikipedia - Neural network (disambiguation)
Wikipedia - Neural Network Exchange Format -- artificial neural network data exchange format
Wikipedia - Neural Network Intelligence
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Wikipedia - Neuroevolution -- Form of artificial intelligence that uses evolutionary algorithms to generate artificial neural networks
Wikipedia - Neuronal network
Wikipedia - Neutral network (evolution) -- A set of genes all related by point mutations that have equivalent function or fitness
Wikipedia - Newbridge Networks -- Defunct Canadian voice and data networking company
Wikipedia - New Cult Awareness Network -- Organization
Wikipedia - New Evangelization Television -- American Catholic television network
Wikipedia - New Hampshire PBS -- PBS member network serving New Hampshire
Wikipedia - New Jersey Network -- Former public broadcaster in New Jersey, United States
Wikipedia - News 12 Networks
Wikipedia - Newsbytes News Network
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Wikipedia - News Feed -- Feature of the social network Facebook
Wikipedia - NewsNet -- News-oriented digital broadcast television network
Wikipedia - NewSport -- Former American cable sports news network
Wikipedia - Newsworld International -- American news television network
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Wikipedia - New World PCS -- Mobile network operator (MNO) of Hong Kong
Wikipedia - New Zealand state highway network -- Administered by the NZ Transport Agency
Wikipedia - Nextdoor -- Social networking service for neighborhoods
Wikipedia - Next generation network
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Wikipedia - Nirakarpur railway station -- Railway station on the East Coast Railway network in India
Wikipedia - NJTV -- PBS member network in New Jersey
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Wikipedia - NOAA Weather Radio -- 24-hour network of VHF FM weather radio stations in the United States
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Wikipedia - Northern Powerhouse Rail -- Proposed railway network in the North of England
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Wikipedia - Nova24TV -- Slovenian television network and website
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Wikipedia - Nuclear matrix -- Dense, fibrillar protein network throughout the inside of a cell nucleus
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Wikipedia - NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn III -- 2017 WWE Network event
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Wikipedia - NXT TakeOver: WarGames (2020) -- 2020 WWE Network event
Wikipedia - NXT TakeOver -- WWE Network event series
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Wikipedia - Oxygen (TV network) -- American television channel
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Wikipedia - Pac-12 Network -- College sports television network
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Wikipedia - Packet switched network
Wikipedia - Packet-switched network
Wikipedia - Packet switching -- Method of grouping data transmitted over a digital network into packets
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Wikipedia - Palo Alto Networks -- American technology company
Wikipedia - Panamericana Television -- Peruvian television network
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Wikipedia - Pando Networks
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Wikipedia - Paramount Network -- American television channel
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Wikipedia - Paranoia Network
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Wikipedia - Parliamentary Broadcasting Unit -- Kenyan terrestrial television network
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Wikipedia - Passive optical network -- Telecommunications technology used to provide fiber to the end consumer
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Wikipedia - Payback (2015) -- 2015 WWE pay-per-view and WWE Network event
Wikipedia - Payback (2016) -- 2016 WWE pay-per-view and WWE Network event
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Wikipedia - PBS -- Public television network in the United States
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Wikipedia - Peace TV Chinese -- Chinese-language Islamic television network
Wikipedia - Peach (social network) -- Social media app
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Wikipedia - Peer-to-peer file sharing -- Data distribution using P2P networking technology.
Wikipedia - Peer-to-peer networking
Wikipedia - Peer-to-peer network
Wikipedia - Peer-to-peer -- Type of decentralized and distributed network architecture
Wikipedia - Pelmorex Radio Network -- Former radio network in northern Ontario, Canada
Wikipedia - Penetration test -- Method of evaluating computer and network security by simulating a cyber attack
Wikipedia - People's Television Network -- State television network in the Philippines
Wikipedia - Performance Racing Network -- American radio network covering motor racing events
Wikipedia - Perion Network -- Israel-based ad-tech company
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Wikipedia - Personal area network -- Computer network centered on an individual person's workspace
Wikipedia - Personal knowledge networking
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Wikipedia - Perth Canyon Marine Park -- Australian marine park in the South-west Marine Parks network
Wikipedia - Petals Network -- Floristry company
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Wikipedia - Phylogenetic network
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Wikipedia - Physical neural network
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Wikipedia - PickMe -- Peer-to-peer ridesharing, food delivery, and transportation network company in Sri Lanka
Wikipedia - PicsArt -- Image editing, collage and drawing application and a social network
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Wikipedia - Pilgrim Radio -- Christian radio network in Nevada, Wyoming, Montana, and California
Wikipedia - Ping (networking utility) -- Computer network administration utility used to test the reachability of a host
Wikipedia - Pittsburgh Steelers Radio Network -- Sports radio network
Wikipedia - PlanetRomeo -- Social network, instant messaging and dating community
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Wikipedia - Playboy TV -- American premium television network
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Wikipedia - Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol -- Computer network protocol
Wikipedia - Polskie Radio Program IV -- Polish digital radio network
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Wikipedia - Pulse (interbank network) -- Interbank electronic funds transfer network in the United States
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Wikipedia - Quantum network
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Wikipedia - QUIC -- New transport layer computer network protocol
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Wikipedia - Radial basis networks
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Wikipedia - Radio Agricultura -- Radio broadcasting network in Chile
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Wikipedia - Radio Farda -- Persian radio network
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Wikipedia - Radio network -- Type of audio-only broadcast network
Wikipedia - Radio New Zealand -- Public-service radio broadcast network
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Wikipedia - Radio Philippines Network -- Philippine television network
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Wikipedia - Radio Tamaulipas -- State radio network of Tamaulipas
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Wikipedia - Raghunathpur railway station -- Railway station on the East Coast Railway network in India
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Wikipedia - Rai 1 -- Italian public television network
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Wikipedia - Rainforest Action Network
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Wikipedia - Random network
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Wikipedia - Rebellion's Artist in the World 2017 -- Recognition awarded by the Global Investigative Journalism Network
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Wikipedia - RecordTV -- Brazilian television network
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Wikipedia - Rede Aleluia -- Brazilian radio network of the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God
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Wikipedia - Rede Brasil de Televisao -- Brazilian television network
Wikipedia - Rede Globo -- Brazilian television network
Wikipedia - Rede Manchete -- Brazilian television network
Wikipedia - Rede Tupi -- Defunct Brazilian broadcast television network
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Wikipedia - Red FM 93.5 -- Indian FM radio network
Wikipedia - Red Hat Network -- Software update service for Red Hat Linux and Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Wikipedia - Red River Radio -- Regional public radio network in the United States
Wikipedia - Red River Trails -- Network of trails connecting the Red River Colony and Fort Garry in British North America
Wikipedia - Referer spoofing -- Practice in HTTP networking of intentionally sending incorrect referer information
Wikipedia - Refraction networking
Wikipedia - Regional Internet registry -- Organization responsible for managing network numbering
Wikipedia - Regional sports network -- Cable television channel
Wikipedia - Registered jack -- Telecommunication network interface
Wikipedia - Regular Show -- American animated television series created by J. G. Quintel for Cartoon Network
Wikipedia - Reichsautobahn -- Initial phase of the German Autobahn (limited access highway) network
Wikipedia - Reichs-Rundfunk-Gesellschaft -- German broadcasting network
Wikipedia - Rejoice Broadcast Network -- Christian radio network in the United States
Wikipedia - Relay FM -- Podcast network
Wikipedia - Relevant Radio -- Catholic talk radio network in the United States
Wikipedia - Reliability (computer networking)
Wikipedia - RenewFM -- Christian radio network in New England
Wikipedia - Rengali railway station -- A railway station on the East Coast Railway network in the state of Odisha, India
Wikipedia - Reorder tone -- an audible signal to the caller indicating that the call cannot be processed through the network
Wikipedia - Reporting mark -- Alphabetic code ID used on the North American railroad network
Wikipedia - Republican Network for Unity -- Irish republican political party in Northern Ireland
Wikipedia - Republic Broadcasting Network -- Radio network
Wikipedia - ResearchGate -- Scientific social network (launched 2008)
Wikipedia - Research program -- professional network conducting research
Wikipedia - Resilience (network) -- Ability of a network to remain functional during faults
Wikipedia - Resilient Packet Ring -- Technology for computer networking
Wikipedia - Retransmission (data networks)
Wikipedia - Retro Television Network -- American broadcast television network focusing on classic television series
Wikipedia - RevFM -- Network of Christian radio stations in Pennsylvania
Wikipedia - Revision3 -- Web television network
Wikipedia - Revolt (TV network) -- Music-oriented cable television channel
Wikipedia - RFB protocol -- Computer network protocol
Wikipedia - RFD-TV -- American television network for rural audiences
Wikipedia - Rhine-Neckar S-Bahn -- Backbone of the urban rail transport network of the Rhine Neckar Area
Wikipedia - Rhumbline network -- Navigational aid drawn on early portolan charts
Wikipedia - Ricardo Belmont -- Peruvian TV network owner and politician
Wikipedia - Richard D. Vann -- American academic and consultant at Divers Alert Network
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Wikipedia - Ring network
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Wikipedia - Rise and Shine Pilipinas -- Philippine Morning Program of the People's Television Network
Wikipedia - Rizal Memorial Colleges Broadcasting Corporation -- Philippine radio network
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Wikipedia - Road network
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Wikipedia - Robert Rosencrans -- American television network executive
Wikipedia - Rocky Mountain PBS -- PBS member network in Colorado
Wikipedia - Roebuck Marine Park -- Australian marine park in the North-west Marine Parks network
Wikipedia - Rogers TV -- Canadian community-oriented TV network
Wikipedia - Roosevelt Institute Campus Network -- Progressive organizations in the United States
Wikipedia - Rouge FM -- Canadian network of French-language adult contemporary radio stations
Wikipedia - Rounds (website) -- Social networking website
Wikipedia - Router (computing) -- Device that forwards data packets between computer networks, creating an overlay internetwork
Wikipedia - Routing domain -- Computer networking concept
Wikipedia - Routing Information Protocol -- Computer network protocol
Wikipedia - Routing in the PSTN -- Process used to route telephone calls across the public switched telephone network
Wikipedia - Routing protocol -- Network protocol for distributing routing information to network equipment
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Wikipedia - Royal Rumble (2017) -- 2017 WWE pay-per-view and WWE Network event
Wikipedia - Royal Rumble (2018) -- 2018 WWE pay-per-view and WWE Network event
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Wikipedia - Royals Sports Television Network -- Defunct regional sports network
Wikipedia - RTA Rapid Transit -- An intermodal public transit network in Cleveland, East Cleveland, and Shaker Heights, Ohio, with 1 rapid transit line, 3 light rail lines and 9 bus rapid transit (BRT) lines (including branches)
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Wikipedia - RTB Sukmaindera -- Television network in Brunei
Wikipedia - RT en EspaM-CM-1ol -- Spanish-language television network
Wikipedia - RTL 5 -- Dutch television network
Wikipedia - RTL (German TV channel) -- German television network
Wikipedia - RTS (Ecuador) -- Ecuadorian television network
Wikipedia - RT (TV network)
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Wikipedia - Samba (software) -- Free software re-implementation of the SMB networking protocol
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Wikipedia - Satellite Program Network -- American television network from 1979 to 1989
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Wikipedia - ScienceBlogs -- Science-focused invitation-only blog network created by Seed Media Group
Wikipedia - Science (TV network)
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Wikipedia - Taqramiut Nipingat -- First Nations radio network in northern Quebec
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Wikipedia - Television Mexiquense -- Public TV network of the State of Mexico
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Wikipedia - Texas Public Radio -- Public radio network in south-central Texas
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Wikipedia - The Sports Network -- Canadian English-language regional sports networks owned by Bell Media and ESPN
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Wikipedia - The True Oldies Channel -- American radio music network
Wikipedia - The Tube Music Network -- Former American digital multicast TV network
Wikipedia - The WB 100+ Station Group -- National feed of the WB Television Network for smaller markets
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Wikipedia - Third Party Control Protocol -- Network protocol
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Wikipedia - Thread (network protocol)
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Wikipedia - TN8 -- Nicaraguan television network
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Wikipedia - Tomchei Tmimim -- Chabad Lubavitch yeshiva network
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The Looney Tunes Show (2011 - 2013) - This sitcom aired on Cartoon Network from 2011 to 2014. It chronicles the day-to-day realities of roommates Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. The series is very reminiscent of sitcoms like "Seinfeld", "The Odd Couple" or "The Simpsons" but it's the Warner Bros familiar Looney Tunes characters and tone th...
The SFM Holiday Network (1978 - 1997) - A collection of classic movies, hosted by popcorn magnate Orville Redenbacher. Usually aired in holiday periods, such as Thanksgiving or Christmas. The theme, "Heavy Action," was also the theme for NFL's "Monday Night Football."
Mission Hill (1999 - 1999) - Mission Hill was an American animated television series that first aired on The WB in 1999. Although 13 episodes were produced, the show was cancelled after only six were aired. The show was put on hiatus by the WB Network after just two episodes due to poor ratings. It returned to the WB in the sum...
Top of the Heap (1991 - 1991) - 'Top of the Heap' was Fox's extremely short-lived spin-off of the network's firmly established sitcom 'Married with Children'. The show was created by 'Married' creator Ron Leavitt and 'Married' Producer Arther Silver. The show starred Joseph Bologna as Charlie Verducci and future 'Friends' star M...
Regular Show (2010 - 2017) - Regular Show (also known as Regular Show in Space during its eighth season) is an American animated television sitcom created by J. G. Quintel for Cartoon Network. The series revolves around the lives of two working-class friends, a blue jay named Mordecai and a raccoon named Rigbyboth employed as...
Camp Lazlo (2005 - 2008) - Camp Lazlo is an American animated television series created by Joe Murray and produced by Joe Murray Productions. The series premiered on Cartoon Network on July 8, 2005. The show revolves around Lazlo, a spider monkey who attends a Boy Scout-like summer camp with a cast of anthropomorphic animal c...
Sheep In The Big City (2000 - 2002) - Sheep in the Big City is Cartoon Network's ninth original animated series. The show is a classic livestock-out-of-water story about a sheep named Sheep who runs away from the farm and hides out in the big city to escape the Top Secret Military Organization on his tail. Sheep faces problems like find...
Rawhide (1959 - 1966) - Rawhide is an American Western TV series starring Eric Fleming and Clint Eastwood that aired for eight seasons on the CBS network on Friday nights, from January 9, 1959 to September 3, 1965, before moving to Tuesday nights from September 14, 1965 until January 4, 1966, with a total of 217 black-and-...
The Larry Sanders Show (1992 - 1998) - The Larry Sanders Show is an American television sitcom set in the office and studio of a fictional late-night talk show. The show was created by Garry Shandling and Dennis Klein and aired from August 1992 to May 1998 on the HBO cable television network. The series stars Shandling, Jeffrey Tambor, a...
Tom & Jerry Tales (2006 - 2008) - A revival of the classic cartoon series continues the classic, chaotic chases of cat and mouse for a new generation. The show premiered on Kids WB! in 2005 and lasted for only 2 seasons. Cartoon Network now shows it in reruns.
The Flip Wilson Show (1970 - 1974) - The Flip Wilson Show was the first successful network variety series with an African-American star. In its first two seasons, its Nielsen ratings placed it as America's second most-watched show. Flip Wilson based his storytelling humor on his background in black clubs, but adapted easily to a televi...
Wipeout (US) (1988 - 1989) - Former Press Your Luck host Peter Tomarken. Reruns USA Network from 1989-1991.
Mr. Meaty (2006 - 2009) - Mr. Meaty is an American/Canadian television series, airing on CBC Television in Canada and aired on Nickelodeon, But was later moved exclusively to Nicktoons Network in the United States. It features the voices of Jamie Shannon, Jason Hopley, Marty Stelnick, and Todd Doldersum. The show is about tw...
Here's Boomer (1980 - 1984) - Here's Boomer was an hour-long television movie and short-lived TV series (24 episodes) aired on the American network NBC in the early 1980s. Boomer was very similar to another acting dog named "Higgins" known as Benji in movies. Boomer was bigger and not as athletic as Benji, but was still widely...
Boomerang From Cartoon Network (1992 - Current) - A channel that shows both retro cartoon shows and a mixture of modern spinoffs of those retro shows that the channel airs.
Dinosaur King (2007 - 2009) - This VG based Show Dinosaur King is made by Sunrise and premiered on TV Asahi on February 4, 2007. As of 2008, an English adaptation aired on the 4Kids TV block on the Fox Network,[3] but moved to The CW's The CW4Kids block on September 6, 2008.
Praise the Lord (1973 - Current) - The flagship program of the Trinity Broadcasting Network. Every night TBN's Crouch family, Paul Crouch Senior(before his December 2013 death) Jan Crouch and Paul Crouch Jr. host a live church service with many special guest stars. Often times the show goes on the road to spread the word of God.
Ren & Stimpys Adult Party Cartoons (2003 - 2003) - In 1996. Ren & Stimpy had there last season they finaley ended on The 14th of November in 1996. and that was the end for now then the show was picked up by MTV. a year later and they aired Ren & Stimpy then in 1998 Fox network picked it up and airedit as well as so did many other TV. chanels but a...
Guinness World Records: Primetime (1998 - 2001) - Guinness World Records Primetime (aka: Guinness Primetime) is a TV show based on the Guinness Book of World Records, and aired on the Fox television network from July 27, 1998 to October 4, 2001. It was hosted by Cris Collinsworth and Mark Thompson and reported on existing record-holders or on new r...
My Gym Partner's a Monkey (2005 - 2008) - My Gym Partner's a Monkey is an American animated television series created by Timothy and Julie McNally Cahill and produced by Cartoon Network Studios. It premiered on December 26, 2005 and ended in November 27, 2008, although a special aired in January 2010, lengthening its run to four years.
Black Beauty (1972 - 1974) - original network: ITV1 first aired date: September 23, 1972 last aired date: March 27, 1974 Black Beauty lives in late 19th Century England. This series is about his adventures and how he found "his" family - the Gordon's of York Cottage, in the village of " Five Oaks. Vicky, Kevin and their father,...
Dai-guard : terrestrial defense corp. (1999 - 2001) - an anime television series, produced and animated by XEBEC, and directed by Seiji Mizushima. It aired from 1999 to 2000, ran for 26 episodes, and 6 volumes of videos were released on VHS and DVD. The series also had a very brief run (two episodes) on Cartoon Network through Toonami's "Giant Robot We...
Bugs (1992 - 2004) - Cartoon network series showing old looney tunes.
The Yellow Rose (1983 - 1984) - The Yellow Rose was an American television series that was broadcast on the NBC network during the 1983-1984 season.
Scotch and Wry (1977 - 1994) - Although seen only once across the entire BBC network, Scotch And Wry was a hugely popular BBC Scotland show which ran for 14 years and, at its peak, was watched by over two million people there. The population of Scotland is just over four million: allowing for the very young, the very old and the...
48 Hours (1988 - Current) - 48 Hours is an American documentary/news magazine television series broadcast on CBS. The series has been broadcast on the network since January 19, 1988. The program airs Saturdays at 10:00 p.m. Eastern and Pacific Time, as part of the network's placeholder Crimetime Saturday block; as such, it is...
South Central (1994 - 1994) - South Central was a short-lived comedy sitcom that aired on the Fox network from April 5, 1994 to June 4, 1994. It was cancelled midway through its first season, for a total of 10 episodes. The sitcom was set in South Central Los Angeles, and dealt with everyday life in Los Angeles. Many notable act...
The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer (1995 - 2009) - The nightly news show on PBS. After the resignation of co-anchor Robert MacNeil in 1995, the show was re-named The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer. The series featured extra-length interviews with people that the other network's shows did not feature. After Lehrer retired in 2009 the show was renamed the P...
Due South (1994 - 1998) - Due South was a cop show that followed the adventures of two policemen. Benton Fraser of the RCMP and Ray Vecchio of the Chicago PD. It was a quirky show with a sublte sense of humor and irony. It also had many other aspects to it from sci-fi to drama...which made it hard for TV networks to pigon ho...
Mission: Magic! (1973 - 1975) - Mission: Magic! is an animated cartoon starring pop singer and musician Rick Springfield. It was produced by Filmation, and was a spin off of the television show, The Brady Kids. Although only 16 episodes were ever produced, it aired on the US television network ABC weekly on the Saturday morning li...
Flipper (1995 - 2000) - Flipper (also known as Flipper The New Adventures) is an American revival television series of the original 1964 Flipper television series. The first two seasons aired in first-run syndication; seasons 3 and 4 aired on the PAX network.
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (1968 - 1973) - Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (often simply referred to as Laugh-In) is an American sketch comedy television program that ran for 140 episodes from January 22, 1968, to March 12, 1973, on the NBC television network. It was hosted by comedians Dan Rowan and Dick Martin and featured, at various times, Che...
Ben Rants (2009 - 2015) - Ben T Looney shares his opinions on variois topics including the downfall of Cartoon Network and Disney Channel.
I Am Weasel (1997 - 2000) - I Am Weasel is an American animated television series created by David Feiss for Cartoon Network at the studio of Hanna-Barbera. It is the fourth of the network's Cartoon Cartoons. The series centers on I. M. Weasel, a smart, beloved, and highly successful weasel; and I. R. Baboon, an unsuccessful,...
NHL on NBC (1940 - Current) - The NHL on NBC is a presentation of National Hockey League (NHL) games that are produced by NBC Sports, and televised on NBC and NBCSN in the United States. While NBC has covered the league at various points in its history, the network's current relationship with the NHL is the result of NBC Sports...
NHL on ESPN (1979 - 1988) - Coverage of the National Hockey League broadcast by ESPN beginning with the channel's premiere in 1979. ESPN would cover the league for three seasons from 1979 to 1982, except for the playoffs and Stanley Cup Finals which aired on USA Network. In 1984 the entire league moved to USA Network, but by 1...
NHL on CBS (1957 - 1980) - The NHL on CBS is the branding used for broadcasts of National Hockey League (NHL) games produced by CBS Sports, the sports division of the CBS television network in the United States, for three separate periods from 1957 to 1960, 1967 to 1972 and 1979 to 1980. With the original 1957 game telecasts,...
NHL on ABC (1993 - 2004) - The NHL on ABC is the branding formerly used for broadcasts of National Hockey League (NHL) games televised on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) in the United States. The network first broadcast NHL games during the 199293 season under a time-buy agreement with ESPN; ABC resumed regular seaso...
NBA on CBS (1973 - 1990) - The NBA on CBS is the branding that was used for weekly broadcasts of National Basketball Association (NBA) games produced by CBS Sports, the sports division of the CBS television network in the United States. CBS aired NBA games from the 19731974 NBA season (when it succeeded ABC Sports as the nat...
NBA on ABC (1965 - Current) - The NBA on ABC is a presentation of National Basketball Association (NBA) games produced by ESPN, and televised on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC). ABC originally broadcast NBA games from 1965 to 1973. In 2002, NBA games returned to the network as part of a contract signed with the league, a...
Major League Baseball on CBS (1955 - 1993) - Major League Baseball on CBS is the branding used for broadcasts of Major League Baseball (MLB) games produced by CBS Sports, the sports division of the CBS television network in the United States. CBS was notably the first network to air baseball in full color. On August 11, 1951, CBS' flagship tel...
NASCAR on ABC (1961 - 2014) - NASCAR on ABC, later known as NASCAR on ESPN was ABC Network's coverage of NASCAR races beginning in 1961. ABC first began airing NASCAR Races in 1961 as a part of "The Wonderful World of Sports". They would later expand to show entire races on the network. ESPN joined in during the 1981 season and...
NASCAR on NBC (1979 - Current) - NASCAR on NBC (visually branded as NBC NASCAR in logos shown within on-air graphics and network promotions) is the branding used for broadcasts of NASCAR races that are produced by NBC Sports, and televised on several NBCUniversal-owned television networks, including the NBC broadcast network in the...
NASCAR on Fox (2001 - Current) - Fox NASCAR, also known as NASCAR on Fox, is the branding used for broadcasts of NASCAR races produced by Fox Sports and have aired on the Fox network in the United States since 2001.
Major League Baseball on NBC (1947 - 2000) - Major League Baseball on NBC is the de facto branding for weekly broadcasts of Major League Baseball (MLB) games produced by NBC Sports, and televised on the NBC television network. Major League Baseball games first aired on the network from 1947 to 1989, when CBS acquired the broadcast television r...
SportsCenter (1979 - Current) - SportsCenter (SC) is a daily sports news television program that serves as the flagship program of American cable and satellite television network ESPN. Originally broadcast only once per day, SportsCenter now has up to twelve airings each day; the program features highlights and updates, and review...
Andy's Gang (1955 - 1960) - NBC TV Network Saturday Mornings 1955-1960. Host/Performer:Andy Devine, Regulars:"Froggey The Gremlin",Vito Scotti,Nino Marcel,Lou Krugman and Rolfe Sedan.
The Pinky Lee Show (1954 - 1956) - NBC TV Network:Weekday evenings and Saturday Mornings January,1954-June,1956. Host/Performer:Pinky Lee , regulars:Betty Jane Howarth,Susiebell,Mel Knootz and Sid Fields.
Marx Magic Midway (1962 - 1963) - NBC TV Network Saturday Mornings Saturday:September 22,1962-March,1963 Ringmaster Host/Announcer:Claude Kirchner.Clowns"Mr.Hocus Pocus"(Doug Anderson),"Coo Coo"(Paul Dooley),"Boom Boom"(Bill Bailey),Bandleader:Lou Stein and Bonnie Lee Bailey.
Super Circus (1949 - 1956) - ABC TV Network Sunday evenings:Sunday January,1949-June,1956 Hosts/Ringmasters:Claude Kirchner and Jerry Collona,Bandleader:Mary Hartline,Clowns:Cliffy Sobrier,Nicky Francis,"Blooper"(Will B.Able)and"Scampy"(Bardy Patton & Sandy Dobritch).
On Your Mark? (1961 - 1961) - ABC TV Network/Local:WNEW TV Ch.5 NYC Saturday afternoons:Saturday September 23,1961-December 16,1961 Host/Moderator/Creator:Sonny Fox Announcer:Johnny Olson.
Lunch With Soupy Sales/The Soupy Sales Show (1959 - 1962) - ABC TV Network Saturday Afternoons:October 3,1959 -March 25,1961 Friday Nights:January 29,1962-April 13,1962 Host/Performer:Soupy Sales,Head Puppeteer/Comedy Assistant:Clyde Adler.
Capt.Gallant (1955 - 1963) - NBC TV Network sunday nights 1955-1963 "Capt.Mike Gallant"(Buster Crabbe),"Cuffy"(Cullen Crabbe),"Sgt.Fuzzy"(Fuzzy Knight).
Matty's Funday Funnies (1959 - 1962) - ABC TV Network Sunday and Friday nights October 11,1959-December 29,1962
The Magic Ranch (1961 - 1961) - ABC TV Network saturday mornings Host/Performer:Don Alan.
Face The Nation (1954 - Current) - Face the Nation is a weekly news and morning public affairs program airing Sundays on the CBS radio and television network. Created by Frank Stanton in 1954, Face the Nation is one of the longest-running news programs in the history of television.
Funny Boners (1955 - 1955) - NBC TV Network Saturday mornings:1955 Host/Performer:Jimmy Weldon..Duck puppet character:"Webster Webfoot" Jimmy and "Webster"hosted this kids version of"Truth Of Consequences".
Alf's Hit Talk Show (2004 - 2005) - TV Land Network 2004/2005 Host/Performer/Interviewer:"Alf",Announcer:Ed McMahon,Comedy Assistant:Kevin Butler. "Alf"briefly hosted this late night talk/variety tv show during the 2004/2005 tv season. This was Mr.McMahon's last regular tv appearance.
Truth Or Consequences (1950 - 1988) - CBS/NBC TV Network/Syndicated. Ralph Edwards would pick members of his studio audience to try and answer a nonsense riddle..if they failed to do this..they had to participate in a zany stunt.The series was revived in syndication in the 1960's and 70's..featured:Jack Bailey,Bob Barker,Bob Hilton and...
This Is Your Life (1952 - 1961) - NBC TV Network Sunday nights 1952 1961..Radio and tv game show host/producer and creator:Ralph Edwards would surprise a famous person and take them to The El Capitan TV Theater to recreate events from their lives.The series would be revived in the 1970's and 80's in syndication.Edwards and Actor:Joe...
Shenanigans (1964 - 1965) - ABC TV Network saturday mornings..two kids try to complete stunts on a recreation of a carnival midway...in order to earn play monies and trade the cash in for toy prizes..comic actor and singer Stubby Kaye was the host."Shenanigans"was first seen as a local kids tv game show on WPIX TV Ch.11 in NYC...
Smallville (2001 - 2010) - The Warner Brothers/CW TV Network Friday Nights 2001-2011 "Clark Kent"(Tom Welling),"Jonathan Kent"(John Schneider),"Martha Kent"(Annette O'Toole),"Lana Lang"(Kris Krulig),"Lois Lane"(Erica Durance),"Lex Luthor"(Michael Rosenbaum).
The Hollywood Palace (1962 - 1970) - ABC TV Network Saturday Nights 1962-1970. A variety show featuring well known performers and top variety acts..taped before a live audience at the former El Capitan TV Theater. Hosted by a guest performer.
The Magic Land Of Alakazam (1960 - 1964) - CBS/ABC TV Networks Saturday mornings October,1960-1965 Hosts/Performers:Mark Wilson,Nani Darnell,Mike Wilson,"Rebo The Clown"(Bev Bergeron),"The King Of Alakazam"(Bob Tower),"Mr.Perriwinkle"(Chuck Burnes).
Mr.I.Magination (1949 - 1952) - CBS TV Network Sunday evenings and Saturday Mornings:Sunday April 24,1949-Saturday June 28,1952 Hosts/Performers/Instructors:"Mr.I"(Paul Tripp),Ruth Enders Tripp.Regulars:Joe Silver,Ted Tiller,Ruth White,Donnie Devlin,Simon Oakland,Walter Matthau,Richard Boone.
Video Village Junior (1962 - 1962) - CBS TV Network saturday mornings..Two kids would try to buy items.inside of a small town shopping mall..the kid..who could buy the most items without overspending would keep their prizes... entertainer and tv game creator Monty Hall was the host.
The Paul Winchell Show (1958 - 1960) - ABC TV Network sunday evenings 1958-60..Ventriloquist/Entertainer:Paul Winchell and his puppet pals"Jerry Mahoney","Knuclehead Smiff" and "Oswald"perform comedy skits and introduce variety acts.
Circus Time (1956 - 1957) - ABC TV Network 1956-1957 Ventriloquist/entertainer:Paul Winchell and his puppet pals:"Jerry Mahoney & Knucklehead Smiff"perform and introduce circus and variety acts for their viewers and studio audiences.
Cartoonies (1963 - 1963) - ABC TV Network saturday mornings 1963..Ventriloquist/entertainer:Paul Winchell and his puppet pals"Jerry Mahoney & Knuclehead Smiff"entertain their viewers inbewteen the reruns of the Famous movie cartoons.
You Are There (1970 - 1971) - CBS TV Network Saturday mornings 1970-1971. Host/narrator:Walter Cronkite.. Mr.Cronkite and The CBS TV news team appear in recreations of events from history that are presented as live on the spot news reports.
Watch Mr.Wizard (1951 - 1965) - NBC TV Network Saturday afternoons 1951-1965 Host/instructor:"Mr.Wizard"(Don Herbert). This is the very first science tv series for children.
What A Cartoon! (1995 - 2002) - An American animation showcase series created by Fred Seibert for Hanna-Barbera Cartoons which aired on Cartoon Network. The project consisted of 79 short cartoons, many of which became hit shows for Cartoon Network including Johnny Bravo, The PowerPuff Girls, Courage The Cowardly Dog, and the Seth...
Winky Dink and You (1953 - 1973) - A cult classic praised by Bill Gates as "the first interactive TV show". Viewers watching it used a magic window to place over their TV screen, and drew on it with their magic crayons to help Winky Dink and his dog Woofer on their adventures. The CBS TV Network version of this show was seen on sunda...
Inside the Trinity Family of Networks (2014 - Current) - Hosted by Matt & Laurie Crouch, who provide daily updates of the ministries & activities taking place each day at TBN locally and around the world.
Bob Hope Specials On NBC (1951 - 2003) - From 1951 to 1996, Bob Hope, who had been one of NBC's biggest radio stars, did a series of TV specials for the network. These variety specials featured comedians, actors, actresses and singers doing sketches and engaging in banter with Hope. 1996's "Laughing With The Presidents" was the last offici...
Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008 - 2014) - Star Wars: The Clone Wars is an American 3D CGI animated television series created by George Lucas and produced by Lucasfilm Animation with the division Lucasfilm Animation Singapore, Lucasfilm and CGCG Inc. The series debuted on the US version of Cartoon Network on October 3, 2008. It is set in the...
GMA Supershow (1983 - 1997) - GMA Supershow, formerly titled Germside and then Germspesyal, was a Sunday noontime variety show broadcast by GMA Network hosted by German Moreno.
WCBS-TV Newscasts (1941 - Current) - Everyday, these local newscasts are seen presentally locally produced by WCBS-TV, an east coast flagship station of the CBS Television Network, which is located in New York City.
A Current Affair (1986 - Current) - A Current Affair is a news show that aired on the launch of the FOX network.
Me and My Monsters (2010 - 2011) - s a children's comedy television program from The Jim Henson Company that combines live action and puppetry. The series is an Australian/UK co-production filmed in Australia. It first screened on CBBC on 18 October 2010 and airs on Network Ten and Nickelodeon.The Carlson family, who have recently re...
The Adventures of Oky Doky (1948 - 1949) - an American children's television program that aired on the DuMont Television Network on Thursdays at 7pm ET from November 4, 1948, through May 26, 1949. Sometime in early 1949, the time slot for the show went from 30 minutes to 15 minutes. In March, the show was cut back to Tuesdays and Thursdays a...
Aoki Densetsu Shoot! (1993 - 1994) - lit. "Blue Legend Shoot!") is a Japanese anime produced by Toei Animation between November 7, 1993 and December 25, 1994 on the Fuji TV television network; there were fifty-eight episodes. The story revolves around a boy named Toshihiko Tanaka, who has just started at Kakegawa High School in order t...
The Secret Saturdays (2008 - 2010) - an American animated television series created by Canadian cartoonist Jay Stephens (creator of the Emmy-winning cartoon Tutenstein) for Cartoon Network. It debuted on October 3, 2008, in the United States. The series follows the adventures of the Saturdays, a family of cryptozoologists that work to...
Windy Tales (2004 - 2005) - a Japanese anime television series produced by Production I.G, about a group of people who can control the wind. The series premiered from September 11, 2004 to February 26, 2005 across Japan on the anime television network, Animax, who also later aired the series across its respective networks worl...
OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes (2016 - 2017) - an American action comedy animated series created by Ian Jones-Quartey for Cartoon Network.The show is based on Jones-Quartey's pilot Lakewood Plaza Turbo, which was released as part of Cartoon Network's 2013 Summer Shorts project. It is produced by Cartoon Network Studios. The web series premiered...
Paradise Kiss (2005 - Current) - a 12 episode anime series, produced by Aniplex and Studio Madhouse and which was aired in Japan on Fuji TV's Noitamina programming block and on the anime television network, Animax, who have broadcast the series across its respective networks worldwide, including Japan, Southeast Asia, South Asia an...
The Wonderful Adventures of Nils (1980 - 1981) - Nirusu no Fushigi na Tabi) is an anime adaptation of the novel The Wonderful Adventures of Nils by the Swedish author Selma Lagerlf.[2] The 52 episode series ran on the Japanese network NHK from January 1980 to March 1981.[1] The series was the very first production by Studio Pierrot. The anime was...
The Marshmallow Times (2004 - 2005) - The anime series, consisting of a total 52 episodes, was broadcast from April 4, 2004 until March 27, 2005 on the TXN Network in Japan.The series focuses on 7 children and a sheep-like character who hang out together and work as a team. Each character is depicted with a varying hairstyle and flavor...
Hip Hop Harry (2006 - 2008) - an American children's television show that aired on Discovery Kids and TLC as part of the Ready Set Learn block,as well as most Retro Television Network affiliates, as an E/I-compliant program. Similar to Barney & Friends, Kidsongs, Sesame Street and Teletubbies on PBS, Hip Hop Harry is a live acti...
Apple & Onion (2018 - Current) - an American animated television series created for Cartoon Network. The series was created by George Gendi, a former storyboard artist on The Amazing World of Gumball and Sanjay and Craig, who also serves as executive producer.endi first pitched the idea of the series to Cartoon Network Development...
So Little Time (2001 - 2002) - an American sitcom starring Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen in their second television series since the short-lived Two of a Kind ended in 1999. It aired on Fox Family: the first half of the series aired from June 2 to August 15, 2001, and the series then went on a four-month hiatus owing to network mana...
Fight Ippatsu! Jden-chan!! (2009 - 2014) - lit. "Fight, One Shot! Charger Girls!"an anime television series of the same name that aired on the AT-X network in Japan from June 25 to September 10, 2009. It features anthropomorphized characters representing aspects of charging electrical equipment. This series contains some explicit fanservice,...
Hime-sama Goyjin (2006 - Current) - Princess Be Careful ( Hime-sama Goyjin) is a 12 episode anime series, produced by Nomad,that aired on WOWOW from April 12, 2006 to July 19, 2006. It has been aired by the anime television network Animax across its networks worldwide, including its English language premiere in Southeast Asia, s...
New York Yankees Baseball on YES (2002 - Current) - The New York Yankees Baseball has been broadcasting each season on YES Network, since the New York Area's regional sports network was launched in 2002.
Hi Opie! (2014 - 2016) - a Canadian preschool show that premiered on September 1, 2014 on TVOKids and also airs on Knowledge Network and City Saskatchewan.The series was renewed in 2015 for a second season.[1] Season 2 began airing September 7, 2015 on TVO and City. It premiered on Knowledge Network on September 28, 2015....
Jollitown (2008 - 2013) - Philippine television informative show broadcast by GMA Network. It premiered on April 13, 2008. The show concluded on October 12, 2013 with a total of 82 episodes.The show was launched to promote Jollibee's 30th anniversary, and followed Jollibee and his friends Yum, Twirlie, Hetty, and Popo throug...
New York Mets Baseball on SNY (2006 - Current) - New York Mets Baseball games has been broadcasting at lesst 120 games each season on SNY, since the New York Area's regional sports network was launched in 2006.
Battle Girl High School (2017 - Current) - ( Batorugru Haisukru) is a Japanese social network game released by COLOPL. An anime adaptation was green-lit,[1] to celebrate the one year anniversary of the game.[2] The anime adaptation, which was later revealed to be a television series, aired in Japan from July 2[3][4] to Septemb...
Heroic Age (2007 - Current) - a Japanese science fiction mecha space opera[1] anime directed by Toshimasa Suzuki and Takashi Noto. It was produced by Xebec and aired on Japanese television networks. The series first aired on April 1, 2007 and ended on September 30, 2007, with 26 episodes.The story's theme is based on stories in...
Sound of the Sky (2010 - Current) - ( So Ra No Wo To) is a Japanese anime television series produced by A-1 Pictures and Aniplex and directed by Mamoru Kanbe. The 12-episode anime aired in Japan on the TV Tokyo television network between January 4, 2010 and March 22, 2010. The anime was also simulcast on Crunchyroll. Sound of...
Dragonaut: The Resonance (2007 - 2008) - an anime series directed by Manabu Ono and co-produced by Gonzo and Nihon Ad Systems (NAS).[1] Twenty five episodes of the series were broadcast in Japan on the television network TV Tokyo between October 3, 2007 and March 26, 2008. An additional OVA episode was produced for the DVD release in 2009....
Dragon Collection (2014 - 2015) - a Japanese social network game created by Konami that was released on the GREE social networking platform in 2010. A manga adaptation titled Dragon Collection: Ry o Suberu Mono was serialized from 2011 to 2012 in Kodansha's shnen manga magazine Weekly Shnen Magazine.[1] It was collected in six ta...
Sly Cooper (2019 - Current) - A television series alongside Technicolor Animation Productions.[65] The series will consist of 52 11-minute episodes, with half scheduled to premier in October 2019, and the remaining in July 2020, though the broadcast network has yet to be determined.The world of Sly Cooper is a version of the rea...
Shugo Chara!! Doki (2008 - 2009) - began airing the week after the fifty-first episode, on October 4, 2008; previously, Anime News Network reported that it was scheduled for October 10, 2008 on AT-X.[12] Two opening themes sung by Shugo Chara Egg! and another two by Guardians 4 have been used; the opening theme for the first twelve e...
Happy's Party (1952 - 1953) - a children's TV program broadcast on the DuMont Television Network and originating from the DuMont station WDTV in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.The show ran on Saturday mornings from September 6, 1952, until May 9, 1953, with 30 minutes on the network and an additional 30 minutes broadcast to the local...
Kurau Phantom Memory (2004 - Current) - (Japanese: Hepburn: Kurau Fantomu Memor) is a 2004 science fiction anime series, produced by Bones and Media Factory, which was broadcast in Japan by the anime television networks Animax and TV Asahi. Set primarily in the year 2110, it explores themes such as inter-familial relationsh...
Summer Camp Island (2018 - Current) - an American animated television series created for Cartoon Network by Julia Pott, former animator and story/staff writer on Adventure Time, as well as creator of the MTV Liquid Television Online short Valentine's Day Card. It was first announced in January 2017 and later had been shopped around at d...
Johnny Jupiter (1953 - 1954) - is the name of two early American television programs featuring a combination of live action and hand puppets. The first version aired on the DuMont Television Network from March to June 1953. The second version aired on ABC from September 1953 to May 1954.The original version, broadcast live on the...
Jim Henson's Creature Shop Challenge (2014 - Current) - an American reality television game show on the Syfy cable network. It premiered on March 25, 2014. The first season ended on May 13, 2014.Despite the high premiere ratings, the show only ran for one season.A group of Creature Designers compete against each other to create puppets and animatronics s...
Pinky malinky (2019 - Current) - a British/American animated web television series created by Chris Garbutt and Rikke Asbjoern for Nickelodeon and Netflix, based on Garbutt's animated short of the same name produced by Cartoon Network Studios Europe, which was released in 2009. It marks the very first collaboration between Nickelod...
Just For Kicks (2006 - 2006) - Just for Kicks is an American comedy-drama series that aired on the Nickelodeon television network as a part of the channel's TEENick television lineup. The series is about a group of girls on a soccer team set in New York City.
Golf Channel on NBC (1954 - Current) - Golf Channel on NBC (known as PGA Tour on NBC from 1954 to 2011) is the branding used for broadcasts of golf tournaments produced by NBC Sports in conjunction with Golf Channel, on the NBC television network in the United States. The network's coverage focuses mostly on the PGA Tour (NBC shares the...
Rick and Morty (2013 - 2018) - an American adult animated science fiction sitcom created by Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon for Cartoon Network's late-night programming block Adult Swim.The series follows the misadventures of cynical mad scientist Rick Sanchez and his good-hearted but fretful grandson Morty Smith, who split their t...
Larry King Live (1985 - 2010) - Larry King Live was an American talk show on the cable network: CNN, which was hosted by Larry King, and it ran at 9PM eastern time weeknights for 25 years.
A Capitol Fourth (1981 - Current) - A Capitol Fourth is a free annual concert performed on the west lawn of the United States Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., in celebration of Independence Day each July 4. Broadcast live on PBS, NPR and the American Forces Network and presented by WETA, the concert is viewed and heard by million...
Home Shopping Game (1987 - 1987) - A 1987 game show based on the direct shopping network Home Shopping Club (now HSN).
Fox's The Late Show (1986 - 1988) - Late-night talk show first starring with Joan Rivers (1986-87), Buck Henry, Arsenio Hall (both in '87), and Ross Shafer (1988). First show aired on the Fox network.
Battle of the Network Stars (1976 - Current) - This series has a competition in which the stars of ABC, CBS, and NBC would compete in various sporting events at Pepperdine University in Malibu, California, which was originally held from 1976 to 1988 on ABC, with host Howard Cosell. In 2017, ABC revived the series as a weekly series, the new ver...
Thursday Night Football (2006 - Current) - Thursday Night Football debut on NFL Network on November 23, 2006. In 2014 & 2015 seasons, CBS Sports were partners with THF. In 2016 & 2017 seasons, CBS Sports & NBC Sports were both partners for TNF, before Fox Sports became partners for the 2018 season.
PGA Tour on CBS (1956 - Current) - PGA Tour on CBS (or Golf on CBS) is the branding used for broadcasts of the PGA Tour that are produced by CBS Sports, the sports division of the CBS television network in the United States. CBS first carried the PGA Championship from 1956 to 1964 and would pick it up again in 1991. In 1970 CBS picke...
Serial Experiments Lain (1998 - 1998) - An adolescent girl develops a unique connection to a virtual reality network known as The Wired.
samurai girls (2010 - 2015) - A 12-episode anime adaptation produced by Arms aired on Chiba TV and other networks from October 2010 to December 2010.[2] A second anime season began airing on April 5, 2013. At Anime Expo 2010, Hobby Japan announced that they are planning to release the light novels in North America in the near fu...
Eyeshield 21 (2005 - 2008) - An anime adaptation consisting of 145 television episodes was co-produced by TV Tokyo, NAS, and Gallop. The television series first aired on Japan's TV Tokyo network from April 6, 2005 to March 19, 2008. The Eyeshield 21 franchise has spawned two original video animations (OVAs),In Tokyo,[note 1] a...
New Looney Tunes (2015 - Current) - (formerly known as Wabbit: A Looney Tunes Production for the first season) is an American animated television series from Warner Bros. Animation, based on the characters from Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies. The series premiered on September 21, 2015, on Cartoon Network, and later premiered on Octo...
Ufo baby (da! Da! Da!) (2000 - 2002) - a 78-episode anime television series, produced by NHK and animated by J.C.Staff, which was broadcast between March 2000 and February 2002 on NHK's BS2 broadcast satellite network.[2] The series was one of the top-rated anime series during its initial broadcast.[3]Miyu Kouzuki is an 8th-grade student...
Midori Days (2004 - Current) - The series was adapted as a 13-episode anime series produced by Pierrot. It aired in Japan between April and June 2004 on the anime television network Animax, who has also broadcast the series across its networks worldwide, including Southeast Asia, East Asia, South Asia and other regions. It is lic...
Mega Man: Fully Charged (2018 - Current) - an animated television series based on the Japanese video game series of the same name by Capcom, developed by Man of Action Studios and produced by Dentsu Entertainment USA, and DHX Studios for Cartoon Network and Family Chrgd. The show draws primarily inspiration from the Classic series, rather th...
Teen Titans Go! (2013 - Current) - an American animated television series airing in the U.S. on Cartoon Network since April 23, 2013 and based on the DC Comics fictional superhero team. The series was announced following the popularity of DC Nation's New Teen Titans shorts.
Zombie-Loan (2007 - Current) - An anime adaptation produced by Xebec M2 was announced and started broadcast on the Japanese network TV Asahi on July 3, 2007. It contained a total of eleven episodes, with the final broadcast on September 11, 2007. Subsequent episodes 12 and 13 were released as part of the seventh volume of the DVD...
The Candidate for Goddess (2000 - 2002) - a 12-episode anime series directed by Mitsuru Hongo and produced by Xebec, a subsidiary of Production I.G. The adaptation aired on Japan's NHK BS2 satellite channel in early 2000. The anime series, entitled Pilot Candidate for its North American release, was broadcast briefly on Cartoon Network's Ad...
Buso Renkin (2006 - 2007) - lit. "Alchemical Weapons"The manga has been adapted into an anime television series, which was produced by Xebec and was broadcast on Japanese television network TV Tokyo from 2006 to 2007. In December 2007, the anime was announced for North American DVD release by Viz Media. In 2009, the series mad...
Tokyo Majin (2007 - Current) - known in Japan as Tokyo Demon Academy: The Book of Weapons - The Ascension ( Tky Majin Gakuen: Kenpuch T), is a Japanese anime series, which premiered in Japan on the anime satellite TV network Animax. A large part of Tokyo Majin Gakuen, it is loosely based on a series of Japan-only vi...
Magikano (2006 - 2006) - an anime series, directed by Seiji Kishi and written by Hideki Mitsui.also broadcast by Animax, who adapted and dubbed the series into English for broadcast across its English language networks in Southeast Asia and South Asia from February 2007, where the series received its English language premie...
Wonder Pets (2006 - 2016) - an American animated children's television series. It debuted March 3, 2006,[1] on the Nick Jr. block of the Nickelodeon cable television network and Noggin (now Nick Jr.) on December 27, 2006. It won an Emmy Award in 20082010 and 2012 for Outstanding Music Direction and Composition in the United S...
Getbackers (2002 - 2003) - o an animated television series in 2002. The Studio Deen production aired on the Tokyo Broadcasting System from October 5, 2002 until September 20, 2003, for a complete run of 49 episodes. It was also dubbed in English and broadcast by the anime television network Animax across its respective networ...
Sonic Boom (2014 - 2018) - a computer-animated children's television series, produced by Sega of America, Inc. and Technicolor Animation Productions in collaboration with Lagardre Thmatiques and Jeunesse TV, respectively for Cartoon Network, Canal J, and Gulli. Based on the video game franchise Sonic the Hedgehog created by...
Higglytown heroes (2004 - 2008) - an American children's television series that used to air on the Playhouse Disney (now called Disney Junior) portion of the Disney Channel, or, on some cable networks, Playhouse Disney. The theme song of the show, Here in Higglytown, is performed by They Might Be Giants, which was also released on t...
Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash Star (2006 - 2007) - simply to PreCure Splash Star, is a magical girl anime series produced by Toei Animation and Asahi Broadcasting Corporation, which aired in Japan TV Asahi's ANN network between February 5, 2006 and January 28, 2007. It is the third series in Izumi Todo's Pretty Cure metaseries, following a new story...
Chowder (2007 - 2010) - an American animated television series created by C. H. Greenblatt for Cartoon Network. The series follows an aspiring young chef apprentice named Chowder and his day-to-day adventures in Chef Mung Daal's catering company.
Unikitty (2017 - 2018) - an animated television series produced by The Lego Group and Warner Bros. Animation for Cartoon Network and starring the character of the same name from The Lego Movie (2014).
Moonlight Mile (2007 - 2007) - an anime television series. The manga is published by Shogakukan, while the anime is directed by Iku Suzuki and animated by Studio Hibari. The first episode of the anime aired on Japan's WOWOW satellite network in a special advance broadcast on February 4, 2007. The regular broadcast schedule began...
Over the garden wall (2014 - 2014) - an American animated television miniseries created by Patrick McHale for Cartoon Network
Cyber Team in Akihabara (1998 - Current) - a 1998 science fiction anime series created by Tsukasa Kotobuki and Satoru Akahori. The television series aired from April 4, 1998 to September 26, 1998 on TBS and ran for 26 episodes. It was released in the United States by ADV Films. It was also broadcast on international networks such as Anime Ne...
Jack's Big Music Show (2005 - 2008) - an American musical children's television series originally airing on Noggin and on the Nick Jr. television network. The show was produced by Spiffy Pictures, and was nominated for a 2008 Emmy award for Outstanding Pre-school Television Series.
Dr. Wonder's Workshop (2007 - Current) - an American Christian children's show targeted largely to a deaf/hard-of-hearing populace, and airs nationally on a number of Christian television networks including the Smile of a Child network during the week, and on TBN Saturday mornings as part of their Smile of a Child block. Other networks tha...
Bratz (2005 - 2008) - a computer animated television series based on a line of toy dolls of the same name. It is produced by Mike Young Productions, MGA Entertainment, and Lionsgate Television, and premiered on Cartoon Network and 4Kids TV. The show aired from September 10, 2005 to October 14, 2006. In 2008, the show was...
Hey Hey It's Saturday (1971 - 2010) - a long-running variety television program on Australian television. It initially ran for 27 years on the Nine Network from 9 October 1971 to 20 November 1999 (there was a recess in 1978). Its host throughout its entire run was Daryl Somers, who later also became executive producer of the program. Th...
We Bare Bears (2014 - 2015) - an American animated sitcom created by Daniel Chong for Cartoon Network. The show follows three bear siblings, Grizzly, Panda, and Ice Bear (respectively voiced by Eric Edelstein, Bobby Moynihan, and Demetri Martin), and their awkward attempts at integrating with the human world in the San Francisco...
Clarence (2014) (2014 - 2018) - an American animated television series created by Skyler Page for Cartoon Network. The series revolves around a young boy named Clarence and his two best friends Jeff and Sumo. Page, a former storyboard artist for Adventure Time and revisionist for Secret Mountain Fort Awesome, developed the series...
The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack (2008 - 2010) - an American animated television series created by Thurop Van Orman for Cartoon Network that premiered in North America on June 5, 2008.[1] It stars creator Thurop Van Orman as the voice of Flapjack, a nave young boy who was raised by a whale named Bubbie and is mentored by a salty sea pirate called...
The MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour (1983 - 1995) - The original version of the PBS NewsHour as first aired in 1975. The program was first created by Robert MacNeil and Jim Lehrer after their award-winning coverage of the Watergate scandal. The program went in-depth with extended-length interviews that the other news shows on the "big three" networks...
Swamp Thing (live action) (1990 - 1993) - A television series would then air on the USA Network from 1990 to 1993. The series was filmed in the brand-new Universal Studios Florida facilities and soundstages. Actor/stuntman Dick Durock played Swamp Thing in both films as well as the TV series.
1st & Ten (HBO TV series) (1984 - 1991) - 1st & Ten is an American situation comedy that aired between December 1984 and January 1991 on the cable television network HBO. Featuring series regulars Delta Burke and veteran Reid Shelton, it was one of cable's first attempts to lure the lucrative sit-com audience away from the "Big Three", by t...
Sealab 2021 (2000 - 2005) - Sealab 2021 was a cartoon series that aired on Adult Swim (Program block on Cartoon Network), It was a spinoff of Sealab 2020. It was about a submarine lab run by Captain Hazel Hank Murphy (and later Captain Bellerophon Tornado Shanks). After Harry Goz died, Captain Hazel Hank Murphy was killed off...
USA Network Sports (1980 - Current) - USA Network Sports is a sport series that aired on USA Network in 1979 (During the launch of USA Network). The show is hosted by sports commentator: Al Trautwig.
Hole in the Wall (2008 - 2011) - Based on the popular Japanese game show, three contestants must contort themselves to fit through oddly-shaped holes in an approaching Styrofoam wall. First aired on Fox later on Cartoon Network.
AWA Championship Wrestling on ESPN (1985 - 1990) - AWA Championship Wrestling aired on cable sports network ESPN from 1985 to 1990. It was a continuation of the earlier ESPN program Pro Wrestling USA, the co-operative venture between the American Wrestling Association (AWA) and several National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) affiliates (most notably Jim C...
Codename Kids Next Door (2002 - 2008) - Codename: Kids Next Door, also known as Kids Next Door or by its acronym KND, is an American animated television series created by Tom Warburton and produced by Curious Pictures in Santa Monica, California. The series debuted on Cartoon Network on December 6, 2002 and aired its final episode on Janu...
My Name is Earl (2005 - 2009) - My Name Is Earl is an American television comedy series created by Greg Garcia that was originally broadcast on the NBC television network from September 20, 2005, to May 14, 2009, in the United States. It was produced by 20th Century Fox Television and starred Jason Lee as the title character.
Blue Jeans Network (1980 - 1981) - A weekly music program,which had videos,interviews,and live performances.The name came from the fact,that several jean companies(including"Levis"and"Jordache")sponsored the show.
The Challenge (1998 - Current) - The Challenge (originally Real World/Road Rules Challenge) is a reality television game show on MTV that is both dependent on and spun off from the network's two flagship reality shows, The Real World and the now cancelled series, Road Rules. It is currently hosted by former BMX rider T.J. Lavin.
Megas XLR (2004 - 2005) - Megas XLR is an American animated television series that aired on the Toonami block on Cartoon Network and is produced by Cartoon Network Studios. It was created by Jody Schaeffer and George Krstic. Its opening song is "Megas XLR Theme (Chicks Dig Giant Robots)" by Ragtime Revolutionaries.
The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie (1972 - 1974) - The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie renamed The New Saturday Superstar Movie in its second season was a series of one-hour animated TV-movies (some of which also contained live action), broadcast on the ABC television network on Saturday mornings from September 9, 1972, to November 17, 1973.
Buzzkill (1996 - 1996) - Buzzkill was a hidden camera reality show created in 1996 for the MTV network.
Battle of the Network Stars (1976 - 2017) - Battle of the Network Stars was the name of nineteen U.S. television specials featuring competitions among teams of popular television performers representing the three major broadcast networks at that time: ABC, CBS, and NBC.
The Darling Buds of May (1991 - 1993) - The Darling Buds of May is a British television series which was first broadcast between 1991 and 1993 produced by Yorkshire Television for the ITV Network. It is set in an idyllic rural 1950s Kent, among a large, boisterous family. The three series were based on the novels by H. E. Bates. Originall...
NBC Weather Plus (2004 - 2008) - NBC Weather Plus was a 24-hour commercially sponsored, weather-oriented broadcast/cable television network jointly owned by NBC Universal and the local affiliates of the NBC Network, It debuted on November 15th, 2004 and shut down on December 31st, 2008.
NFL on CBS (1956 - Current) - The NFL on CBS is the brand name of the CBS television network's coverage of the National Football League's American Football Conference (AFC) games. CBS' coverage began on September 30, 1956 (the first regular season broadcast was a game between the visiting Washington Redskins against the Pittsbur...
NFL On Fox (1994 - Current) - Coverage of the National Football League by the Fox Broadcasting Company. In 1987 Fox was growing as a broadcast network but could not compete with the "big three" without any sports programming. After outbidding CBS for continued coverage of the NFL, Fox began covering games in 1994. Finally having...
Samurai Jack (2001 - 2017) - Samurai Jack is an American animated television series created by Genndy Tartakovsky for Cartoon Network. The series follows time-displaced samurai warrior "Jack" (voiced by Phil LaMarr) in his singular quest to find a method of traveling back in time and defeating the tyrannical demonic wizard Aku...
The Magnificent Marble Machine (1975 - 1976) - The Magnificent Marble Machine is an American television game show based on the arcade game of pinball. The show ran on NBC from July 7, 1975 to March 12, 1976, but was interrupted for two weeks in January due to scheduling changes on the network and aired repeats from March 15 to June 11. It aired...
Bronco (1956 - 1962) - Bronco was a Warner Bros. western originally broadcast on the ABC network from 1958 to 1962. The star was Ty Hardin who played Bronco Layne, an ex-Confederate soldier turned adventurer.
Behind the Scenes with Paul Crouch (1988 - 2013) - Hosted by Paul Crouch, president and founder of the Trinity Broadcasting Network. Paul Crouch gives viewers a daily update of the ministries & activities taking place each day at TBN locally and around the world.
MegaMan NT Warrior (2002 - 2006) - MegaMan NT Warrior, known in Japan as Rockman.EXE ( Rokkuman Eguze?), is an anime and manga series based on Capcom's Mega Man Battle Network video game series, part of the Mega Man franchise. The manga series was written by Ryo Takamisaki and ran in Shogakukan's CoroCoro Comic between 2001 a...
Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi (2004 - 2006) - An American-Japanese animated fantasy-comedy television series from Cartoon Network and TV Tokyo, produced by Renegade Animation and Cartoon Network Studios in Japan. The show was created by Sam Register, who also serves as the series' executive producer.
Squirrel Boy (2006 - 2007) - Squirrel Boy is an American animated television series produced by Cartoon Network Studios. Squirrel Boy focuses on the life of an odd boy named Andy Johnson (named after the former United States President, Andrew Johnson) who lives with his pet squirrel, Rodney, who is often full of ideas (some of...
Jep! (1998 - 2004) - A kids version of the hit TV trivia show "Jeopardy!" first aired on Game Show Network (now known by its abbreviated name, "GSN") throughout the 199899 season, and then on Discovery Kids through late 2004. It was hosted by cartoon voice actor Bob Bergen, and produced by Scott Sternberg who had earl...
Dateline NBC (1992 - Current) - Dateline NBC is a news magazine on NBC which first showed in 1992. The program has always had a focus on crime related stories. Dateline is historically notable for its longevity on the network. The show debuted on March 31, 1992, initially airing only on Tuesdays, with Stone Phillips and Jane Paule...
The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy (2001 - 2008) - The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy (also known as Billy & Mandy) is an American animated television series that aired on Cartoon Network. The show began in 2001 as part of the show Grim & Evil and then in 2003 as 'The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy.
Codename: Kids Next Door (2002 - 2008) - Codename: Kids Next Door, also known as Kids Next Door or by its acronym KND, is an American animated television series created by Tom Warburton and produced by Curious Pictures in Santa Monica, California. The series debuted on Cartoon Network on December 6, 2002 and aired its final episode on Janu...
Grounded for Life (2001 - 2005) - Grounded for Life is an American television sitcom that debuted on January 10, 2001, as a mid-season replacement on the Fox Network. It was created by Mike Schiff and Bill Martin. It ran for two seasons on the network until being cancelled only two episodes into its third season. It was immediately...
Making Fiends (2003 - 2008) - Making Fiends is an American animated television series based on the web series of the same name. The series ran from October 4, 2008 to November 1, 2008 on Nicktoons Network. The series is Nickelodeon Animation Studios first animated series to be based on a web series, and follows the evil Vendett...
X-Play (1998 - 2013) - What do you get when you cross video game news and sketch comedy? You get X-Play, the biggest and most popular gaming show on TV! The show began as Gamespot TV in 1998 on the ZDTV Network and featured a set format for each episode. Each episode would start off with Game News, where Adam Sessler or L...
G4tv.com (2002 - 2005) - A video game talk show airing on the G4 network focusing on gaming help and general discussion as tied in with the G4tv.com web site. The show was hosted by Tina Wood, Laura Foy, and Geoff Keighley. Each episode has an interview with a professional.
ESPN Major League Soccer (1996 - Current) - ESPN Major League Soccer is a promotion of Major League Soccer on ESPN, ESPN2, and ABC with simulcasts on ESPNHD and ESPN2HD. Major League Soccer on ESPN2 debuted in 1996, the league's first season, and is guaranteed to stay on the network till at least 2022. From 1996 to 2006, the weekly soccer mat...
X Games (1997 - Current) - The X Games is an annual extreme sports event hosted, produced, and broadcast by ESPN. Coverage is also shown on ESPN's sister network, ABC. The inaugural X Games were held during the summer of 1995 in Providence and Newport, Rhode Island. Participants compete to win bronze, silver, and gold medals,...
Thoroughbred Racing on NBC (1949 - Current) - Thoroughbred Racing on NBC is the de facto title for a series of horse races events whose broadcasts are produced by NBC Sports, the sports division of the NBC television network in the United States. The series began in 1949 with the annual broadcast of the Kentucky Derby but it also added the Bree...
Tennis on CBS (1968 - 2014) - Tennis on CBS is the branding used for broadcasts of professional tennis tournaments that were produced by CBS Sports, the sports division of the CBS television network in the United States. At the time the network's broadcast agreements with the United States Tennis Association (USTA) ended in 2014...
Fox College Hoops (2013 - Current) - Fox College Hoops (Fox CBB) is the blanket title used for Fox Sports broadcasts of college basketball by Fox and its cable networks. Although college basketball telecasts had been carried by Fox Sports Networks (FSN) in the past (generically under the title College Hoops), the Fox College Hoops bran...
Professional Bull Riders on CBS (2013 - Current) - The Professional Bull Riders, Inc. (PBR) is an international professional bull riding organization based in Pueblo, Colorado, United States. In the United States, Professional Bull Riders (PBR) events have been televised on CBS and CBS Sports Network since 2013.
Thoroughbred Racing on CBS (1948 - 1985) - Thoroughbred Racing on CBS is the de facto title for a series of horse races events whose broadcasts are produced by CBS Sports, the sports division of the CBS television network in the United States.
USA Swimming on NBC (2017 - Current) - NBC Sports coverage of events from USA Swimming aired since 2017. NBC began to air USA Swimming's swim meets as part of an agreement to get their swim meets available to view on as many screens as possible. The network's most watched event is the Olympic Qualifier.
Major League Fishing (2012 - Current) - Major League Fishing (MLF) is a professional bass fishing league and television show that airs on Outdoor Channel, World Fishing Network and Discovery Channel. The league was established in partnership between the Professional Bass Tour Anglers' Association (PBTAA) and Outdoor Channel as an answer t...
Where the Action Is (1965 - 1967) - Where the Action Is is a music-based television variety show that aired in the United States from 1965 to 1967. It was carried by the ABC network and aired each weekday afternoon. Created by Dick Clark as a spin-off of American Bandstand, Where the Action Is premiered on June 27, 1965. The show was...
In The News (1971 - 1986) - In the News is a series of two-minute televised video segments that summarized topical news stories for children and pre-teens. The segments were broadcast in the United States on the CBS television network from 1971 until 1986, between Saturday morning animated cartoon programs, alongside features...
Nickel-O-Zone (1998 - 2000) - Nickel-O-Zone was a one-hour programming block on the American cable television network Nickelodeon, geared toward older (preteen to teen) audiences, that ran from August 31, 1998 2000. It was aired on Sunday-Friday 8p and ended at 9p. ET.
Teen Choice Awards (1999 - Current) - The Teen Choice Awards is an annual awards show that airs on the Fox television network. The awards honor the year's biggest achievements in music, film, sports, television, fashion, social media, and more, voted by viewers living in the United States, aged 13 and over, through various social media...
One to Grow On (1983 - 1989) - One to Grow On is an educational public service announcement that broadcast during NBC's Saturday morning line-up from 1983 to 1989, when the network ran cartoons. The name is taken from the custom of putting an extra candle on a birthday cake as "one to grow on". One to Grow On focused on ethical a...
The More You Know (1989 - Current) - The More You Know is a series of public service announcements (PSAs) broadcast on the NBC family of channels in the United States and other locations, featuring educational messages. These PSAs are broadcast occasionally during NBC's network programming.
NBA on ESPN (1982 - Current) - The NBA on ESPN refers to the presentation of National Basketball Association (NBA) games on the ESPN family of networks. The ESPN cable network first televised NBA games from 1983 to 1984, and has been airing games currently since the 200203 NBA season. ESPN2 began airing a limited schedule of NBA...
ESPN College Basketball (1979 - Current) - ESPN College Basketball is a blanket title used for presentations of college basketball on ESPN and its family of networks. Its coverage focuses primarily on competition in NCAA Division I, holding broadcast rights to games from each major conference, and a number of mid-major conferences.
College Basketball on NBC (1969 - 1998) - College Basketball on NBC is the branding used for broadcasts of NCAA Division I men's college basketball games formerly produced by NBC Sports, the sports division of the NBC television network in the United States. From 1969 to 1981, NBC covered the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament. It...
WNBA on ESPN (1997 - Current) - The WNBA on ESPN refers to the presentation of Women's National Basketball Association games on the ESPN family of networks. Under the title of Taco Tuesday, games are broadcast throughout the WNBA season on Tuesday nights on ESPN2.
Boxing on ESPN (1980 - Current) - Boxing on ESPN is the title given to the network's coverage of boxing tournaments. From 1980 to 1996 ESPN broadcast Top Rank Fights. In 1998 they began the iconic Friday Night Fights. In 2015 Friday Night Fights ended and was replaced with the Premier Boxing Champions. Golden Boy Boxing joined in 20...
Up Close (1981 - 2001) - Up Close is an American sports interview show that aired on ESPN from 19812001. The program debuted in 1981 on USA Network and was created by the advertising agency Foote, Cone and Belding to advertise one of its clients, Mazda cars. Mazda SportsLook moved to ESPN in 1982 and was subsequently rechr...
NHL on USA (1979 - Current) - NHL on USA is the de facto title of a television show that broadcasts National Hockey League games on the USA Network. First airing coverage in 1979 when the channel first became "USA Network", the channel exclusively broadcast the NHL's regular season along with the Stanley Cup Playoffs and became...
NASCAR on TNT (2001 - 2014) - NASCAR on TNT was the tagname for any NASCAR series race that had been broadcast on Turner Network Television (TNT) by Turner Sports between 2001 and 2014. The network continued Turner's long standing relationship with NASCAR that dated back to its initial association with TBS Superstation.
USA Thursday Game of the Week (1979 - 1983) - The USA Thursday Game of the Week is a former television program that broadcast Major League Baseball games on the USA Network. In 1979, 22 teams (all but the Atlanta Braves, Houston Astros, New York Mets, and St. Louis Cardinals) participated in a one-year cable deal with United Artists Television...
PBA on ESPN (1985 - 2018) - PBA on ESPN is the branding used for Professional Bowlers Association broadcasts on the ESPN cable television network. ESPN's relationship with bowling began in 1985, when ESPN aired the 12 Summer Tour events. By 2001, ESPN would provide exclusive coverage of 20 regular-season events and four to six...
College Football on USA (1980 - 1986) - College Football on USA refers to the USA Network's cable television coverage of the college football regular season. During USA's first three seasons (1980-1982), they broadcast several games (they in essence, cherry picked games from regional and national syndicators like Raycom, Mizlou, and Katz)...
NBA on USA (1979 - 1984) - The NBA on USA is the de facto name for the USA Network's National Basketball Association television coverage. When the USA Network signed a three-year (running through the 1981-82 season), $1.5 million deal, it marked the first time that the NBA had a cable television partner. USA would extend thei...
College Basketball on USA (1982 - 1988) - College Basketball on USA is the de facto title for the USA Network's coverage of NCAA men's basketball during the 1980s. USA's telecasts were produced in association with Mizlou TV Sports.
NASCAR on USA (1982 - 1984) - NASCAR on USA is a former television program that broadcast NASCAR races on the USA Network. From 1982 to 1984. , USA Network broadcast the UNO Twin 125s (now the Bluegreen Vacations Duel). USA used CBS' crew, graphics and announcers. USA also aired the Atlanta ARCA race in 1985 and televised severa...
PGA Tour on USA (1982 - 2007) - PGA Tour on USA was the umbrella title for USA Network's coverage of the PGA Tour. USA also covered the early rounds of The Masters Tournament from 1982 until 2007. The network also carried the Ryder Cup Matches in some form from 1989 until 2010, except for the 2008 event.
USA Tuesday Night Fights (1982 - 1998) - USA Tuesday Night Fights is a television boxing show. It aired from October 1, 1982 through August 25, 1998 on the USA Network; at one time it was the longest continually-running boxing show on television.
Tennis on USA (1984 - 2008) - Tennis on USA is a television program produced by the USA Network that broadcasts the main professional tennis tournaments in the United States. The network was the longtime cable home of the US Open, which moved to ESPN2 and the Tennis Channel as of 2009. Universal HD provided the high definition s...
NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series (1983 - Current) - Coverage of the National Hot Rod Association Drag Racing series that has spawned multiple networks since 1983. NHRA events have been broadcast on television, with such efforts dating back as far as 1983. By the 1990s, events were split between ESPN, NBC, and The Nashville Network. TNN also broadcast...
IndyCar Series on ABC (1965 - 2018) - The IndyCar Series on ABC, also known as the IndyCar Series on ESPN, was the branding used for coverage of the IndyCar Series produced by ESPN, and formerly broadcast on ABC television network in the United States. ABC first began airing races that are now part of the IndyCar Series in 1965 with tha...
Premier League on NBC (2013 - Current) - The Premier League on NBC and Premier League on NBCSN was the blanket title for broadcasts of the Premier League by the networks of NBC Sports. NBC acquired rights to the Premier League in 2013, and reached a six-year extension in 2015. NBC acquired rights to the Premier League in 2013, replacing Fo...
WNBA on Lifetime (1997 - 2000) - The WNBA on Lifetime refers to the presentation of Women's National Basketball Association games on the Lifetime television network.
Toonsylvania (1998 - 1999) - Toonsylvania is an animated television series, which ran for two seasons in 1998 on the Fox Kids Network block and was produced by Steven Spielberg and Dreamworks Animation. Like Spielberg's other cartoon shows, the show had recurring cartoon series that appeared in each episode. (Unlike Animaniacs,...
Tennis on NBC (1955 - Current) - Tennis on NBC is the de facto branding used for broadcasts of major professional tennis tournaments that are produced by NBC Sports, the sports division of the NBC television network in the United States. The network's tennis coverage normally airs during the afternoon; however for several weeks in...
The Cartoon Cartoon Top 5 (2002 - 2008) - The Cartoon Cartoon Top 5, or simply the Top 5 (also known as the Top Five Cartoons or the Cartoon Top 5 since 2004 and known in the planning stages as Cartoon Cartoon's Greatest Hits) was an hour-long Cartoon Network programming block that originally featured a countdown of the week's five "best" C...
CMT Music Awards (1988 - Current) - Beginning as the Viewers' Choice Awards in 1988 as aired on The Nashville Network (TNN) the show merged with the Music City News Awards in 1990. The show became the TNN/Music City News Country Awards. In 1999 when Music City news ended publication the show became the Country Weekly presents the TNN...
New York Rangers Hockey on MSG Network (1969 - Current) - MSG Network in New York has been broadcasting New York Rangers Hockey every season since MSG Network was launched on October 15, 1969.
College Football on CBS (1956 - Current) - The SEC on CBS (branded as The Home Depot SEC on CBS for sponsorship reasons and also formerly known as College Football on CBS) is the branding used for broadcasts of Southeastern Conference college football games that are produced by CBS Sports, the sports division of the CBS television network in...
American Music Awards (1974 - Current) - The American Music Awards (AMAs) is an annual American music awards show, generally held in the Fall, created by Dick Clark in 1973 for ABC when the network's contract to air the Grammy Awards expired. It is the first of the Big Three music award shows held annually (the others being the Grammy Awar...
BET Awards (2001 - Current) - The BET Awards were established in 2001 by the Black Entertainment Television network to celebrate African Americans and other American minorities in music, acting, sports, and other fields of entertainment over the past year. The awards are presented annually, and are broadcast live on BET. The ann...
The Beeps (2007 - 2008) - The Beeps is an animated pre-school children's television series of 65 x 11-minute episodes, produced by Impossible TV Limited using computer-generated imagery CGI for the United Kingdom television network, Channel Five Broadcasting Ltd.
UHF(1989) - after being fired, George Newman (Weird al Yankovic) Gains an old UHF tv station that his uncle harvey bilchik won in a poker game. however all of George's attempts to compete with the top network in town (channel 8) fail. That is until he allows lovable and dopey janitor Stanley Spadowski (Seinfeld...
Tenchi Muyo! In Love(1996) - Tenchi was big on cartoon network so this japan movie got a big screen release in America in 1996 to cash in o
Sonic Christmas Blast(1996) - Sonic Christmas Blast was a Christmas television special for the Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog cartoon series produced by DiC Entertainment, who also produced the Saturday morning cartoon series that had run alongside it. It aired on the USA Network in 1996, nearly three years after the original...
Mickey's 60th Birthday(1988) - This film combines live action/original animation and library animation. Mickey steals a magic hat from a Sorcerer and is put under a spell by the angry magi so that no one will recognize him until he finds his own magic within. While Mickey is on his quest, network news teams around the country des...
Radioland Murders(1994) - A blend of screwball farce and whodunit murder mystery, this madcap period piece was the brainchild of executive producer George Lucas. In 1939, Penny Henderson (Mary Stuart Masterson) is the harried general secretary and de facto manager of a new fourth radio network, WBN. On the night that the Chi...
Network(1976) - A fictional TV network, markets their head news anchor's nerivous breakdown and annoucment of on-air sucide as a publicty stunt
Mastergate(1992) - A true GENIUS satire of the Iran-Contra hearings from the twisted mind of Larry Gelbart, creator of MASH and made for the Showtime Network. The whole thing is a study in double talk with such quotes as "What did the President know, and did he know he knew it?" and "The extent of my involvement was l...
Switching Channels(1988) - Sully is the producer of a cable news network program. Christy is his ex-wife and best reporter. Her desire to quit the news business and marry Blaine, a sporting goods manufacturer comes as an innocent man is about to be executed. Sully's attempts to keep her in town and break up her upcoming marri...
Broadcast News(1987) - Basket-case network news producer Jane Craig falls for new reporter Tom Grunnick, a pretty boy who represents the trend towards entertainment news she despises. Aaron Altman, a talented but plain correspondent, carries an unrequited torch for Jane. Sparks fly between the three as the network prepare...
Play It Again, Charlie Brown(1971) - One of many prime-time animated TV specials based upon the popular comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. It was originally aired on the CBS network i
Inspector Gadget Saves Christmas(1992) - Inspector Gadget Saves Christmas is an Emmy-nominated Christmas television special, featuring characters from the animated television series Inspector Gadget. The special was produced by DiC Entertainment and LBS Communications, Inc., and aired on the ABC network i
The Point(1971) - The film version of The Point! first aired February 2, 1971, at 7:30pm on the ABC television network as a "movie of the week." The film was directed by Fred Wolf and produced by Fred Wolf Films in association with Nilsson House Music. In this version, there is a framing device of a father telling hi...
Z Channel:A Magnificent Obsession(2004) - Xan Cassavettes directed documentary about the fondly remembered Los Angeles based premium movie network"The Z Channel"
A Man Called Intrepid(1979) - During World War II, a wealthy Canadian uses his own money to help the Allies form an espionage network.
All About Steve(2009) - Meet Mary. An eccentric crossword puzzle creator for the Sacramento Chronicle who gets fixed up (by her parents) on a blind date with news network cameraman Steve whose quickly put off by her constant verbiage and over-the-top advances. Over the moon and thinking he is the man for her, Mary writes a...
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Pokmon-Zoroark: Master of Illusion(2010) - Released to theaters in Japan in 2010 and later on Cartoon Network in the US in 2011. It is the most anticipated event of the year, and as hundreds flock to Crown City to watch an exciting competition unfold, Ash, Pikachu, and his friends encounter a mysterious new Pokmon they have never seen befor...
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Pokmon: Genesect and the Legend Awakened(2013) - Released to Japanese theaters in 2013 and again showing on cartoon Network in the US. The movie features Genesect and Mewtwo in prominent roles. The "Genesect Army"a group of five Genesectappear in the film, led by a Shiny Genesect while the other four Genesect represent each of the four Drives; M...
Pokmon: Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction(2014) - Released to Japanese theaters in 2014 and aired in 2014 on Cartoon Network in the US. In the underground Diamond Domain, where many Carbink live, the Mythical Pokmon Diancie serves as ruler. The Heart Diamond that sustains the land is beginning to fall apart, and Diancie is not yet strong enough to...
Pokmon the Movie: Hoopa and the Clash of Ages(2015) - Released to Japanese theaters in 2015 and aired in the US on Cartoon Network. When Ash, Pikachu, and their friends visit a desert city by the sea, they meet the Mythical Pokmon Hoopa, who has the ability to summon thingsincluding people and Pokmonthrough its magic ring. After a scary incident, t...
Pokmon: Volcanion and the Mechanical Marvel(2016) - Released in Japanese theaters in 2016 and also shown on Cartoon Network. In this latest cinematic adventure, Ash meets the Mythical Pokmon Volcanion when it crashes down from the sky, creating a cloud of dustand a mysterious force binds the two of them together! Volcanion despises humans and tries...
Merry Madagascar(2009) - Merry Madagascar is a Christmas special first broadcast on the NBC network on November 17, 2009, which starred the characters from the film series Madagascar. The lemurs at the Central Park Zoo are prepping for the arrival of the "red goblin" who arrives on Christmas Eve Night and rains fire on them...
The Social Network(2010) - Director David Fincher (Fight Club, Seven) teams with screenwriter Aaron Sorkin (The West Wing) to explore the meaning of success in the early 21st century from the perspectives of the technological innovators who revolutionized the way we all communicate. The year was 2003. As prohibitively expensi...
Albert(2016) - Albert is a holiday television film by Nickelodeon that was first announced at the Nickelodeon Upfront 2016. Promoted as the network's first original television animated movie, it premiered on December 9
Bombshell (2019) ::: 6.8/10 -- R | 1h 49min | Biography, Drama | 20 December 2019 (USA) -- A group of women take on Fox News head Roger Ailes and the toxic atmosphere he presided over at the network. Director: Jay Roach Writer: Charles Randolph
Desk Set (1957) ::: 7.3/10 -- Approved | 1h 43min | Comedy, Romance | 2 August 1957 (West Germany) -- Two extremely strong personalities clash over the computerization of a television network's research department. Director: Walter Lang Writers: Phoebe Ephron (screenplay), Henry Ephron (screenplay) | 1 more credit
Dimension W ::: TV-14 | 25min | Animation, Action, Sci-Fi | TV Series (2016- ) Episode Guide 13 episodes Dimension W Poster In the year 2072, the world's energy problems seem solved by a network of cross-dimensional electric-field inductors called "coils" that extract energy from a seemingly infinite source. ... S Stars: Daisuke Ono, Reina Ueda, Christopher Sabat
Diners, Drive-ins and Dives ::: TV-G | 30min | Reality-TV | TV Series (2006 ) Next Episode Friday, March 19 -- Food Network's Guy Fieri rolls out to visit America's favorite diners, drive-ins and dives, interviewing the owners of the food establishments and samples the items on their menus.
Natural City (2003) ::: 5.7/10 -- Naechureol siti (original title) -- Natural City Poster In the year 2080, the world is connected by a massive computer network. Combiners have developed a process that allows them to merge the souls of human and machine/cyborg, wreaking havoc in... S Director: Byung-chun Min Writers: Jae-rim Han (screenplay adaptation), Byung-chun Min
Network (1976) ::: 8.1/10 -- R | 2h 1min | Drama | 27 November 1976 (USA) -- A television network cynically exploits a deranged former anchor's ravings and revelations about the news media for its own profit. Director: Sidney Lumet Writer: Paddy Chayefsky
Scorpion ::: TV-14 | 43min | Action, Crime, Drama | TV Series (20142018) -- An eccentric genius forms an international network of super-geniuses to act as the last line of defense against the complicated threats of the modern world. Creator:
Stargate: Atlantis ::: TV-PG | 44min | Action, Adventure, Drama | TV Series (20042009) -- An international team of scientists and military personnel discover a Stargate network in the Pegasus Galaxy and come face-to-face with a new, powerful enemy, The Wraith. Creators:
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles ::: TV-PG | 1h | Action, Drama, Fantasy | TV Series (20082009) -- Set after the events in Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), Sarah Connor and her son, John, try to stay under-the-radar from the government, as they plot to destroy the computer network, Skynet, in hopes of preventing Armageddon. Creator:
The Social Network (2010) ::: 7.7/10 -- PG-13 | 2h | Biography, Drama | 1 October 2010 (USA) -- As Harvard student Mark Zuckerberg creates the social networking site that would become known as Facebook, he is sued by the twins who claimed he stole their idea, and by the co-founder who was later squeezed out of the business. Director: David Fincher Writers:
The TV Set (2006) ::: 6.5/10 -- R | 1h 28min | Comedy, Drama | 28 April 2006 (USA) -- The story of a TV pilot as it goes through the Network TV process of casting, production and finally airing. Director: Jake Kasdan Writer: Jake Kasdan
Utopia ::: TV-MA | 50min | Drama, Mystery, Sci-Fi | TV Series (20132014) After a group of people, who meet online, discover a bizarre graphic novel which seems to hold mysterious answers, they find themselves being tracked down by a merciless organization known merely as 'The Network'. Creator: Dennis Kelly
Utopia ::: TV-MA | 50min | Drama, Mystery, Sci-Fi | TV Series (2013-2014) Episode Guide 12 episodes Utopia Poster After a group of people, who meet online, discover a bizarre graphic novel which seems to hold mysterious answers, they find themselves being tracked down by a merciless organization known merely as 'The Network'. Creator: Dennis Kelly
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Accel World: Infinite∞Burst -- -- Sunrise -- 1 ep -- Light novel -- Action Game Sci-Fi Romance School -- Accel World: Infinite∞Burst Accel World: Infinite∞Burst -- In 2046, many aspects of life are carried out on a virtual network. No matter how advanced the time becomes, however, bullying never disappears. Haruyuki is one of the bullied students. However, one day he is contacted by Kuroyukihime, the most famous person in the school. "Wouldn't you like to 'accelerate' and go further ahead, boy?" Haruyuki is introduced to the "Accel World" and decides to fight as Kuroyukihime's knight. -- -- (Source: Official site) -- -- Licensor: -- VIZ Media -- Movie - Jul 23, 2016 -- 60,383 6.65
Allison to Lillia -- -- Madhouse -- 26 eps -- Light novel -- Action Adventure Shounen -- Allison to Lillia Allison to Lillia -- Set in a continent divided into two commonwealths that have been engaged in war for hundreds of years, Allison and Will go on a mission to search "the treasure that will put an end to the war". Their hope is inherited to their daughter Lillia, who strives to thaw the torn nations into a united country. This anime encourages young generations to believe in a world without hatred or war regardless of nationalities and beliefs. -- -- (Source: Anime Network) -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- TV - Apr 3, 2008 -- 38,593 7.35
Allison to Lillia -- -- Madhouse -- 26 eps -- Light novel -- Action Adventure Shounen -- Allison to Lillia Allison to Lillia -- Set in a continent divided into two commonwealths that have been engaged in war for hundreds of years, Allison and Will go on a mission to search "the treasure that will put an end to the war". Their hope is inherited to their daughter Lillia, who strives to thaw the torn nations into a united country. This anime encourages young generations to believe in a world without hatred or war regardless of nationalities and beliefs. -- -- (Source: Anime Network) -- TV - Apr 3, 2008 -- 38,593 7.35
Baldr Force Exe Resolution -- -- Satelight -- 4 eps -- Visual novel -- Action Drama Mecha Sci-Fi -- Baldr Force Exe Resolution Baldr Force Exe Resolution -- Any network runs all over the world, and the development of the information network reaches its acme. In this age, there are two developed worlds; "the real world" and "wired", or the virtual network world. -- -- Soma Toru belongs to a hacking group, Steppen Wolf, which runs around the network world freely. They attack the database of the UN forces as their last work. During this attack, he loses Nonomura Yuya, his friend as well as the team leader. Toru is arrested by the army. In exchange for letting him free, he has to work for an anti-hacker organization, the first squad of the UN Security Force Information Administration Bureau. -- -- Working for them, he is looking for the person who killed his friend, while the other members also have their own reason to fight. -- -- The three-way fights of the terrorist group, the security enterprise, and the army, continue every day. The various events occurred during the fight seem to be independent of each other at the first glance, but they're converging on one event as if they were attracted by something. -- -- Based on the game by GIGA. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- OVA - Nov 10, 2006 -- 15,668 6.46
Corrector Yui -- -- Nippon Animation -- 52 eps -- Original -- Sci-Fi Adventure Comedy Magic -- Corrector Yui Corrector Yui -- Yui is an average schoolgirl who lives in a future where all computers are supported by a single global network known as COMNET. Yui is a computer-illiterate girl who after a computer-lab accident is approached by IR, a raccoon looking corrector computer program, which tells her she must save COMNET. She must stop the rogue A.I. (Artificial Intelligence) computer program known as Grosser and his hench-programs from taking over the world. Grosser was originally designed to be that manager of all of COMNET. At first she's very reluctant to play the heroine because of her complete lack of knowledge and ability with computers. To save COMNET she must find and gain the trust of the other seven wayward corrector programs. They must also find the creator or COMNET Professor Inukai, to help stop Grosser for good. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- -- Licensor: -- VIZ Media -- 12,488 6.82
Digimon Adventure: -- -- Toei Animation -- 66 eps -- Other -- Action Adventure Comedy Fantasy Kids -- Digimon Adventure: Digimon Adventure: -- In the year 2020, technology is everywhere. Every digital device around the world is connected by a singular network where data travels. Unbeknownst to humans, this network has become home to life forms known as "Digimon." -- -- Fifth-grader Taichi Yagami is preparing for summer camp when strange occurrences begin in Tokyo; certain electronic systems have started going haywire. When he discovers that his sister and mother are trapped on an unstoppable train, he rushes to the nearby station. Suddenly, Taichi is transported to another world where he meets a strange creature by the name of Agumon, who somehow already knows his name. Taichi also receives a strange device called a "Digivice," which allows him to communicate with the undigitized world. -- -- Taichi discovers he is in the "Network," and virus-like Digimon are attacking the areas that maintain Tokyo’s electronic systems. It is up to Taichi and his new partner Agumon to stop these cyberattacks before the whole world is threatened by the actions of mischievous Digimon. -- -- 43,352 6.70
Digimon X-Evolution -- -- Toei Animation -- 1 ep -- Original -- Action Adventure Fantasy Sci-Fi -- Digimon X-Evolution Digimon X-Evolution -- A virtual world was created by the present-day network called the "Digital World." The "Digital Monster," which is a digital life object, was born, and the host computer Yggdrasil managed the different Digital World areas. However, it developed the X Program of fear to eliminate all Digimon in the old world and develop a new Digital World for only certain Digimon... Now, the greatest crisis ever approaches the Digital World. -- -- The X-Digimon, a new type of Digital Monster, is hunted by the Royal Knights who protect the Digital Worlds. Their master, the network overseer Yggdrasil, seeks to set in motion Project Ark to renew the Digital Worlds and create new Digimon, but at the cost of all other digital life. This new X-Digimon will seek out the answers to its own existence as it tries to protect the life of all Digimon, and in the process it will change the Digital Worlds forever. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- Movie - Jan 3, 2005 -- 18,291 7.10
Gift± -- -- - -- 20 eps -- Manga -- Horror Seinen -- Gift± Gift± -- With the growing demand for high-quality organ transplants in Japan, many underground organizations have carried out kidnapping and murder operations to obtain organs for sale; surgeon doctors also started practicing. It even began to intervene in outside countries like China. -- -- Our protagonist, Tamaki Suzuhara, a beautiful but mysterious high school girl, tries to find someone very important to her who is currently missing. She joined an illegal organ trafficking network, which kidnapped those who were judged "morally cure" for morphological, surgical removal of organs. -- -- Let's see where this bloody journey and Tamaki Suzuhara's moral dilemma will lead. Can she find what she wants? -- ONA - Sep 21, 2018 -- 805 N/A -- -- Timing -- -- - -- 1 ep -- - -- Psychological Horror -- Timing Timing -- The Japanese-Korean horror movie should have been released in 2012, but the project got canceled after Korean investors could not be determined. A six-minute promotional video is what's left of it of this attempted co-production. -- -- Timing holds the story of four characters with abilities related with time, fighting to stop the tragedies occurring in a high school. -- -- (Source: Hancinema) -- ONA - Oct ??, 2010 -- 784 5.34
Gundam Build Divers -- -- Sunrise -- 25 eps -- Original -- Action Sci-Fi Mecha -- Gundam Build Divers Gundam Build Divers -- Gunpla Battle Nexus Online (GBN) is a new network game that lets people enjoy a variety of missions using Gunpla in a virtual cyberspace dimension. Middle-school students Riku Mikami and Yukio Hidaka recruit their classmate Momoka Yashiro and dive together into this vast world. Becoming "Divers," or inhabitants of GBN, they meet a mysterious girl named Sarah who has an amazing sensitivity to Gunpla. They begin playing alongside her, but... -- -- There are many other famous Divers, starting with Kyoya Kujo, the champion whom Riku admires. Multiple Divers can join to form a team called a "force." Meanwhile, the game is disrupted by Mass-Divers who use unofficial tools called break decals. Through many encounters and experiences, Riku and his friends will build not only Gunpla, but their own adventures as well! -- -- (Source: Official Website) -- 22,014 6.29
.hack//The Movie: Sekai no Mukou ni -- -- Anima -- 1 ep -- Game -- Action Adventure Fantasy Game Magic Mystery Sci-Fi -- .hack//The Movie: Sekai no Mukou ni .hack//The Movie: Sekai no Mukou ni -- In 2024, the computer network prevails throughout daily life. Sora Yuuki is a 14-year-old girl. One day, she is invited to an online game "The World". After an accident in the game, the real world begins to deform. -- Movie - Jan 21, 2012 -- 16,358 7.13
Hatoya -- -- - -- 1 ep -- Other -- Dementia Music -- Hatoya Hatoya -- A surreal take on The Honest Woodcutter as a promotion for DJ Shugo's "Otoko-darake no Dai Enkai" music event. -- ONA - Mar 28, 2012 -- 198 N/A -- -- Ake-Vono -- -- - -- 1 ep -- Original -- Dementia Music -- Ake-Vono Ake-Vono -- Music video directed by Kouhei Yoshino for the song Ake-Vono by Japanese instrumental band NETWORKS. -- Music - Sep 26, 2013 -- 196 5.54
High School Agent -- -- J.C.Staff -- 2 eps -- Manga -- Action Drama Military -- High School Agent High School Agent -- Based on a manga by Tanimura Hitoshi, serialized in Comic Burger. -- -- Teenager Kanemori Kousuke is a secret agent for the international VN spy network. Using his computer hacking skills, he tracks international criminals. Later he goes after Neo-Nazis to the Arctic were they try to raise a U-boat with a sinister secret. -- -- (Source: The Anime Encyclopedia) -- OVA - Jul 1, 1987 -- 947 5.47
Human Lost: Ningen Shikkaku -- -- Polygon Pictures -- 1 ep -- Original -- Historical Psychological Drama Seinen -- Human Lost: Ningen Shikkaku Human Lost: Ningen Shikkaku -- "Mine has been a life of much shame." -- -- Tokyo, 2036 (Showa year 111): a revolution in medical treatment has conquered death... -- By means of internal nanomachines and the "S.H.E.L.L." system whose network controls them, human beings suffer no diseases, require no treatment for injuries, and are guaranteed a 120-year lifespan, free from illness. Yet this consummate social system warps the Japanese nation in a host of ways: unresolved economic disparities, ethical decadence resulting from deathlessness, grave environmental pollution, and the "Human Lost" phenomenon, in which people themselves, disconnected from the S.H.E.L.L. network, become malformed. Japan teeters wildly between two potential futures: civilization's restoration or its destruction. -- -- Atmospheric pollution suffuses "Route 16" in the Outside—the area outside the Route 16 beltway. Youzou Oba, who lives an idle, drug-saturated life, joins Masao Horiki, a mysterious man who associates with the drag-racing gangs, on an incursion Inside—the area within the Route 7 loop where the privileged class lives—only to be embroiled in a violent struggle. When he encounters a malformed sufferer of the Human Lost phenomenon, a "Lost," Youzou's life is saved by Yoshiko Hiiragi, a girl of mysterious abilities who belongs to the anti-Lost agency H.I.L.A.M., and he discovers that he himself also possesses extraordinary powers... -- -- Degradation and death. Life and hope. Buffeted by fate, a man tears himself apart and cries out. Rage. Sorrow. Pathos. Consumed by despair and bitter tears, Youzou Oba is himself transformed into a demon. A human lost... or a human who can find himself? -- -- (Source: Official Site) -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- Movie - Oct 22, 2019 -- 14,939 5.84
Kidou Senkan Nadesico: The Prince of Darkness -- -- Xebec -- 1 ep -- Original -- Action Comedy Drama Mecha Psychological Sci-Fi Shounen Space -- Kidou Senkan Nadesico: The Prince of Darkness Kidou Senkan Nadesico: The Prince of Darkness -- Two years have passed since the end of the "Martian Successor Nadesico." Akito and Yurika have disappeared. The Jovians and the Earthlings have joined forces and Ruri is now captain of Nadesico B. As the popularity of Boson Jumping grows, a vast transportation network has been developed. Dubbed the Hisago Plan, this network of Chulip portals holds the answers to the mysteries behind Bose particles and their power. If those secrets should fall into the wrong hands, it could mean big trouble. And big trouble there is. A Martian splinter group has launched an offensive, leaving the United Forces befuddled and desperate. So much so, in fact, that the former crew of the Nadesico is called back to active duty for a special unsanctioned mission-to save us all. Does this menagerie of misfits have what it takes? Who will win the race for the Boson technology? And what the heck happened to Akito and Yurika? -- -- Licensor: -- ADV Films, Nozomi Entertainment -- Movie - Aug 1, 1998 -- 13,629 6.77
Kimi wa Kanata -- -- Digital Network Animation -- 1 ep -- Original -- Drama Fantasy -- Kimi wa Kanata Kimi wa Kanata -- Mio has feelings for her childhood friend Arata, but can't convey her feelings. One day, as they continue their delicate relationship, the two fight over something trivial. After letting tensions settle, Mio goes to make up with him in the pouring rain. While on her way, she gets into a traffic accident. When she regains consciousness, a mysterious and unfamiliar world appears before her eyes. -- -- (Source: MAL News) -- Movie - Nov 27, 2020 -- 22,390 N/A -- -- Aru Tabibito no Nikki -- -- - -- 6 eps -- Original -- Adventure Fantasy -- Aru Tabibito no Nikki Aru Tabibito no Nikki -- Tortov Roddle is a man of few words on a journey through a calm and obscure new land, interacting with its inhabitants along the way. As he rides on his long-legged pig through the desert from town to town, he observes the interesting and quirky customs of the locals and reminisces about his past. -- -- ONA - Mar 19, 2003 -- 22,384 7.12
Luv Wave -- -- - -- 3 eps -- Visual novel -- Action Drama Hentai Horror Mystery Police Romance Sci-Fi -- Luv Wave Luv Wave -- Takikawa Kanako, a secret agent that specialize in information and assassination. He has a robot girl for assistant. So far, they have 100% success rate, but their new target doesn't seem to want to stay dead. While finding out what's going on, they have to deal with a world network stopping virus and a strange new drug. Can he remember and how much does she love him? -- -- (Source: AnimeNfo) -- -- Licensor: -- NuTech Digital -- OVA - Mar 31, 2000 -- 2,551 5.89
Macross 7 Movie: Ginga ga Ore wo Yondeiru! -- -- Production Reed -- 1 ep -- Original -- Action Sci-Fi Adventure Music Comedy Drama Mecha Shounen -- Macross 7 Movie: Ginga ga Ore wo Yondeiru! Macross 7 Movie: Ginga ga Ore wo Yondeiru! -- While investigating a sound anomaly across the galaxy, Basara crash-lands on a snowy planet and receives an unfriendly welcome from the local residents. On the planet, he befriends Pedro, a four-year-old boy who watches the Galaxy Network and idolizes Fire Bomber. Basara also discovers that the sound he's searching for is generated by Emilia, a lone Meltrandi struggling to make music of her own. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- Movie - Sep 30, 1995 -- 7,889 6.92
Midnight Eye: Gokuu -- -- Madhouse -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Action Sci-Fi Mystery Seinen -- Midnight Eye: Gokuu Midnight Eye: Gokuu -- Furinji Goku is a detective who has an "eye of god". -- -- While he was investigating the murder case of his colleague when he had been an officer, he was pressured to stop it by the police executives. However, he continue investigating, and he lost his left eye. When he was about to be killed, a mysterious group helped him and transplant an artificial eye. The eye was a super technological device that connected to the whole computer network in the world, and enabled him to control any computers. -- -- (Source: AnimeNfo) -- -- Licensor: -- Discotek Media, Urban Vision -- OVA - Jan 27, 1989 -- 7,978 6.46
Miss Monochrome The Animation -- -- LIDENFILMS, SANZIGEN -- 13 eps -- Original -- Music Slice of Life Comedy -- Miss Monochrome The Animation Miss Monochrome The Animation -- "Miss Monochrome" is an original character design from seiyuu Horie Yui. In March 2012, she first used the "Miss Monochrome" character as a 3D virtual singer to sing her songs at her concert "Horie Yui wo Meguru Bouken III ~Secret Mission Tour~." Later, the character appeared in a range of merchandise as well as in the social network game "Girlfriend (Beta)." -- -- According to the setting, Miss Monochrome loves only the monochrome style, dislikes all kinds of color, and always dreams about changing the world into her favorite monochrome color. -- -- (Source: MAL News) -- -- Licensor: -- Crunchyroll -- 43,707 6.40
Nekojiru Gekijou Jirujiru Original -- -- - -- 27 eps -- Manga -- Action Comedy -- Nekojiru Gekijou Jirujiru Original Nekojiru Gekijou Jirujiru Original -- Based on the comics by the late Nekojiru. Contains 23 animated shorts aired TV Asahi Network's show "Bokusho Mondai Boss Chara Ou." and 4 unbroadcast episodes. -- -- (Source: AniDB) -- TV - Jul 9, 1999 -- 9,463 6.46
Ninja Slayer From Animation -- -- Trigger -- 26 eps -- Novel -- Action -- Ninja Slayer From Animation Ninja Slayer From Animation -- Ninja... Ninja were... merciless demi-gods, ruling Japan with their karate in the age of ninja tranquillity. But, "some" committed a forbidden form of hara-kiri storing their souls at Kinkaku Temple for future resurrection. Their lost history was falsified and concealed and the truth about these ninja was long forgotten. -- -- Now, in the future where the universalization of cybernetic technology and electronic networks are God, suddenly, sinister ninja souls, resurrected from thousands of years past are unleashed on the dark shadows of Neo-Saitama. Fujikido Kenji, is a salaryman whose wife and child were killed in a ninja turf war. In a brush with his own death, Fujikido is possessed by an enigmatic ninja soul. Fujikido cheats death and becomes Ninja Slayer. A Grim Reaper destined to kill evil ninja, committed to a personal war of vengeance. -- -- Set in the dystopian underworld of Neo-Saitama, Ninja Slayer takes on Soukai Syndicate ninjas in mortal combat. -- -- (Source: Animanga wikia) -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- ONA - Apr 16, 2015 -- 38,282 6.60
Ray The Animation -- -- OLM -- 13 eps -- Manga -- Drama Romance Sci-Fi -- Ray The Animation Ray The Animation -- If you have enough money, you can buy anything. So why wait for an organ you need to become available? Raised to be harvested for parts, Ray had already lost her eyes when renegade surgeon Black Jack rescued her. Now, ten years later, she has grown up to be a surgeon herself. And thanks to the unique artificial eyes she received as replacements, she has a reputation for performing incredible medical operations that no one else could even attempt. But unknown to any but a select few, her surgical endeavors are only part of a greater mission: to discover what happened to the other children she was raised with, and to find the men who stole the eyes she was born with and to bring them to justice. -- -- (Source: The Anime Network) -- -- Licensor: -- Maiden Japan -- TV - Apr 5, 2006 -- 12,049 6.64
RD Sennou Chousashitsu -- -- Production I.G -- 26 eps -- Original -- Action Sci-Fi -- RD Sennou Chousashitsu RD Sennou Chousashitsu -- 2061 AD. Fifty years have passed since mankind developed the Network society. It was anticipated that this new infrastructure would realize a utopia where people connected with each other at the level of consciousness. However, new social problems such as personal data leaks and proliferation of manipulated information began to surface. Nevertheless, people still relied on the Network to exchange information, and proved unable to opt to abandon it. -- -- In due course, a new Network realm with more effective security measures was developed. This was called Meta Real Network, usually abbreviated as "the Metal." -- -- The Metal accommodated personal memory data within protected virtual stand-alone organic cyber enclaves called bubble shells and eventually pervaded the everyday lives of people. -- -- However, people gradually learned to release and explode their instincts within the secure environment of the Metal. The unleashed instincts pushed each individual's consciousness to drown in the sea of information and to be exposed to the pressures of desire. Meanwhile, norms and regulations continued to bind their real world lives. Thus, strange friction between the two worlds began to manifest themselves as aberrations beyond the bounds of the imaginable. -- -- Experts who challenged the deep sea of the Metal to investigate and decipher such aberrations were called cyber divers. -- -- This is a story of a cyber diver, Masamichi Haru, who investigates the incidents that lie between Reality and the Metal. -- -- (Source: Production I.G) -- 23,293 7.12
Rebirth -- -- LIDENFILMS -- ? eps -- Card game -- Game Slice of Life Comedy -- Rebirth Rebirth -- The series revolve around a team of 12 high school students who love to play the trading card game Rebirth For You. -- -- (Source: Anime News Network) -- 3,284 5.42
Rockman.EXE Beast+ -- -- Xebec -- 26 eps -- Game -- Action Adventure Game Mecha Sci-Fi Shounen -- Rockman.EXE Beast+ Rockman.EXE Beast+ -- Beast+ continues from where Beast left off, though it is marketed as a stand-alone series. Episodes are reduced to approximately ten minutes in length, airing in the thirty minute time-slot Oha Coliseum alongside the Saru Getchu anime. Beast+ consists of a string of arcs beginning with the appearance of the Professor and Zero (both from Mega Man Network Transmission). -- -- (Source: Wikipedia) -- TV - Apr 8, 2006 -- 5,351 6.86
Sakasama no Patema -- -- Purple Cow Studio Japan, Studio Rikka -- 1 ep -- Original -- Adventure Sci-Fi -- Sakasama no Patema Sakasama no Patema -- Patema is a plucky young girl from an underground civilization boasting an incredible network of tunnels. Inspired by a friend that mysteriously went missing, she is often reprimanded due to her constant excursions of these tunnels due to her royal status. After she enters what is known as the "forbidden zone," she accidentally falls into a giant bottomless pit after being startled by a strange creature. -- -- Finding herself on the surface, a world literally turned upside down, she begins falling towards the sky only to be saved by Age, a discontented student of the totalitarian nation known as Aiga. The people of Aiga are taught to believe that "Inverts," like Patema, are sinners that will be "swallowed by the sky," but Age has resisted this propaganda and decides to protect his new friend. A chance meeting between two curious teenagers leads to an exploration of two unique worlds as they begin working together to unveil the secrets of their origins in Sakasama no Patema, a heart-warming film about overcoming differences in order to coexist. -- -- -- The film was first premiered at France's Annecy, the world's largest animation festival, on June 13, 2013. Screening in Japanese theaters began on November 9, 2013. -- -- Licensor: -- GKIDS, NYAV Post -- Movie - Nov 9, 2013 -- 225,667 8.03
Serial Experiments Lain -- -- Triangle Staff -- 13 eps -- Original -- Dementia Drama Mystery Psychological Sci-Fi Supernatural -- Serial Experiments Lain Serial Experiments Lain -- Lain Iwakura, an awkward and introverted fourteen-year-old, is one of the many girls from her school to receive a disturbing email from her classmate Chisa Yomoda—the very same Chisa who recently committed suicide. Lain has neither the desire nor the experience to handle even basic technology; yet, when the technophobe opens the email, it leads her straight into the Wired, a virtual world of communication networks similar to what we know as the internet. Lain's life is turned upside down as she begins to encounter cryptic mysteries one after another. Strange men called the Men in Black begin to appear wherever she goes, asking her questions and somehow knowing more about her than even she herself knows. With the boundaries between reality and cyberspace rapidly blurring, Lain is plunged into more surreal and bizarre events where identity, consciousness, and perception are concepts that take on new meanings. -- -- Written by Chiaki J. Konaka, whose other works include Texhnolyze, Serial Experiments Lain is a psychological avant-garde mystery series that follows Lain as she makes crucial choices that will affect both the real world and the Wired. In closing one world and opening another, only Lain will realize the significance of their presence. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation, Geneon Entertainment USA -- 506,288 8.04
Starship Operators -- -- J.C.Staff -- 13 eps -- Light novel -- Drama Military Sci-Fi Space -- Starship Operators Starship Operators -- For the 73rd class of cadets of the Defense University of the small planet Kibi, a shakedown cruise on the fleet's new starship "Amaterasu" is a fitting lead-up to graduation. As they are returning to their home planet, however, they are shocked to hear news of a declaration of war by the aggressive Kingdom against Kibi. When their planetary government surrenders without a struggle, the cadets decide to launch their own war, aboard the "Amaterasu". To gain funding, they make a deal with a galactic news network - and find themselves the "stars" of their own "reality show". Unfortunately, this is the kind of reality show that can get you killed... -- -- (Source: ANN) -- -- Licensor: -- Geneon Entertainment USA -- 13,609 6.99
Summer Wars -- -- Madhouse -- 1 ep -- Original -- Sci-Fi Comedy -- Summer Wars Summer Wars -- OZ, a virtual world connected to the internet, has become extremely popular worldwide as a spot for people to engage in a large variety of activities, such as playing sports or shopping, through avatars created and customized by the user. OZ also possesses a near impenetrable security due to its strong encryption, ensuring that any personal data transmitted through the networks will be kept safe in order to protect those who use it. Because of its convenient applications, the majority of society has become highly dependent on the simulated reality, even going as far as entrusting the system with bringing back the unmanned asteroid explorer, Arawashi. -- -- Kenji Koiso is a 17-year-old math genius and part-time OZ moderator who is invited by his crush Natsuki Shinohara on a summer trip. But unbeknownst to him, this adventure requires him to act as her fiancé. Shortly after arriving at Natsuki's family's estate, which is preparing for her great-grandmother's 90th birthday, he receives a strange, coded message on his cell phone from an unknown sender who challenges him to solve it. Kenji is able to crack the code, but little does he know that his math expertise has just put Earth in great danger. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation, GKIDS, Warner Bros. Japan -- Movie - Aug 1, 2009 -- 435,444 8.08
Super Robot Taisen OG The Animation -- -- Brain's Base -- 3 eps -- Game -- Mecha Sci-Fi Shounen Space -- Super Robot Taisen OG The Animation Super Robot Taisen OG The Animation -- Dr. Jurgen of DC developed a global defense system to combat potential alien threats. This system has two elements. First is the VTX-001 Vartoul unmanned anti alien PT. Governing these drones is the ODE worldwide network system. However, this system has a noteworthy secret. A living human is needed to control the ODE core. Furthermore, the ODE core needs human organs to support itself. At the present day, the drone have gone on a mass abduction spree. Kyosuke and co has been sent in to take care of the problem. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- -- Licensor: -- Bandai Entertainment, Bandai Visual USA, Media Blasters -- OVA - May 27, 2005 -- 3,541 6.66
Ten Count -- -- - -- ? eps -- Manga -- Drama Romance Shounen Ai -- Ten Count Ten Count -- Corporate secretary Shirotani suffers from obsessive-compulsive disorder. One day he meets Kurose, a therapist who offers to take him through a ten-step program to cure him of his compulsion. As the two go through each of the ten steps, Shirotani 's attraction to his counselor grows. -- -- (Source: SuBLime) -- TV - ??? ??, ???? -- 22,458 N/AKimi wa Kanata -- -- Digital Network Animation -- 1 ep -- Original -- Drama Fantasy -- Kimi wa Kanata Kimi wa Kanata -- Mio has feelings for her childhood friend Arata, but can't convey her feelings. One day, as they continue their delicate relationship, the two fight over something trivial. After letting tensions settle, Mio goes to make up with him in the pouring rain. While on her way, she gets into a traffic accident. When she regains consciousness, a mysterious and unfamiliar world appears before her eyes. -- -- (Source: MAL News) -- Movie - Nov 27, 2020 -- 22,390 N/AArgento Soma -- -- Sunrise -- 25 eps -- Original -- Action Adventure Drama Mecha Military Sci-Fi -- Argento Soma Argento Soma -- In the year 2059, the earth has been plagued by aliens for several years. In an effort to learn more about these aliens, Dr. Noguchi and his assistants Maki Agata and Takuto Kaneshiro try to revive the professor's experiment, a large Bio-Mechanical alien named Frank. During this process the alien comes to 'life' and the lab is subsequently destroyed leaving Takuto the only survivor and the alien disappearing into the wilderness. While Frank roams the wilderness he meets Hattie, an emotionally distressed young girl whose parents are killed in the first 'close encounter' war. Oddly enough she is able to communicate with Frank and soon after they are taken into custody by a secret agency known only as 'Funeral'. Meanwhile, Takuto wakes up in a hospital bed with his life in shambles, and his face disfigured. Motivated by vengeance and heart break, Takuto accepts an offer from the mysterious 'Mr. X' and receives a new identity as a ranking Funeral officer named Ryu Soma. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- -- Licensor: -- Bandai Entertainment, Sentai Filmworks -- 22,382 6.79
Vexille: 2077 Nihon Sakoku -- -- Oxybot -- 1 ep -- Original -- Action Military Sci-Fi -- Vexille: 2077 Nihon Sakoku Vexille: 2077 Nihon Sakoku -- In an alternate 21st century, the robotics industry undergoes a period of rapid advancement worldwide. By the year 2050, Japan has firmly established itself as the leader in robotic technology and manufacture with Daiwa Heavy Industries. As the technology evolves to include robotic enhancements to the human body, the blurring of the line between man and machine triggers a sudden shift in world opinion. In response, the U.N. passes a unilateral ban of further research and development on robotics in 2067. Japan fiercely objects to this ban, but is unable to prevent its passage. In protest, Japan withdrew from international politics and chose to pursue a policy of high-tech national isolation. While only trade continues, Japan disappears from the world scene. -- -- Ten years later, a series of bizarre incidents lead the American technology police agency SWORD to believe that Japan has concealed extensive development of banned technologies through the use of the RACE network. SWORD dispatches a unit of special agents to infiltrate Japan and gather intelligence on the country. Vexille, a veteran agent among the group, uncovers the horrifying truth behind the ten years of isolation. -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- Movie - Aug 18, 2007 -- 17,675 6.94
Yu☆Gi☆Oh! VRAINS -- -- Gallop -- 120 eps -- Card game -- Action Game Sci-Fi Fantasy Shounen -- Yu☆Gi☆Oh! VRAINS Yu☆Gi☆Oh! VRAINS -- The world of Duel Monsters is once again evolving with the development of a network called Link Vrains and a new summoning mechanic introduced as Link Summoning. By using this cyberspace, duelists can now create their own avatars and duel their way to glory within a virtual reality. -- -- However, much like the real world, the digital world is not free from war, conflict, and mysteries. Years ago, a hacker organization known as the Knights of Hanoi unleashed an attack on Link Vrains. Led by the anonymous Revolver, their aim was to annihilate the artificial intelligence program known as the Cyberse. After a failed attempt, one of their targets, Ignis, managed to escape and hide the Cyberse somewhere in the network. -- -- Five years later, high school student Yuusaku Fujiki encounters a strange artificial intelligence program while dueling in Link Vrains. Under the guise of his avatar named Playmaker, Yuusaku and his partner in crime, Shouichi Kusanagi, decide to join forces with the peculiar existence. As he seeks the truth behind a mysterious incident of the past, Yuusaku battles against the Knights of Hanoi and SOL Technologies in a race that might alter the fate of the world. -- -- 34,019 6.62
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Network_tools
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Network_UPS_Tools
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pacman/Tips_and_tricks#Network_shared_pacman_cache
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Special:Search?search="networkmanager"
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd-networkd
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Wireless_network_configuration
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Wireless_network_configuration#Utilities
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19992000 Canadian network television schedule
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200607 Canadian network television schedule
200708 Canadian network television schedule
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201011 Canadian network television schedule
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201213 Brazil network television schedule
201213 Canadian network television schedule
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201516 Canadian network television schedule
201617 Canadian network television schedule
201718 Canadian network television schedule
201819 Canadian network television schedule
201920 Canadian network television schedule
202021 Canadian network television schedule
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2RN (RT Networks)
33rd Network Warfare Squadron
426th Network Warfare Squadron
50th Network Operations Group
561st Network Operations Squadron
5G network slicing
68th Network Warfare Squadron
6G (network)
8TV (Malaysian TV network)
A10 Networks
A&E Networks
A&E (TV network)
ABC (Australian TV network)
ABC Digital Network Division
ABC Network
ABC News Now (radio network)
ABC TV (Australian TV network)
Abkhazian Network News Agency
Aboriginal Peoples Television Network
Aboriginal Voices Radio Network
Abortion Support Network
Abrazo Community Health Network
Absolute Radio Network
Academic Health Science Networks
Academic Library Advancement and Development Network (ALADN)
Academic mobility network
Accel (interbank network)
Access network
Access Research Network
Accion U.S. Network
ACC Network
ACC Network (syndication package)
Accounting network
ACE Electoral Knowledge Network
ACH Network
Acknowledgement (data networks)
Acorn Network Computer
Acoustic network
Action Sport Networks
Active networking
Active Network, LLC
Actornetwork theory
Acts 29 Network
Ad hoc network
Adult Swim (Canadian TV network)
Advanced Network and Services
ADVA Optical Networking
Adversarial queueing network
Advertising network
Aerohive Networks
Aeronautical Fixed Telecommunication Network
Aeronautical Telecommunication Network
Affiliate network
Afghanistan Analysts Network
African Biosafety Network of Expertise
African Malaria Network Trust
Aga Khan Development Network
Agile Networks
Air America (radio network)
Air Force Network
Air Force Satellite Control Network
Air gap (networking)
Airgo Networks
Air Nippon Network
AIROS Native Radio Network
Airspan Networks
Airtel Networks Limited
Air Transport Network
AKA Cartoon Network
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Al-Abud Network
Al-Alam News Network
Alaska Federal Health Care Access Network
Alaxala Networks
Alberta Rural Development Network
Al Jazeera Media Network
Allegheny Health Network
Allied Pacific Sports Network
All India Peoples Science Network
All-Nippon News Network
Almajd TV Network
Al-Nahar (TV network)
Alternative purchase network
Altor Networks
Ambient network
AMC Networks
AMC Networks International
AMC Networks International Central Europe
AMC Networks International Southern Europe
AMC Networks International UK
Amrica CV Network
American Action Network
American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network
American Forces Network
American Independent Network
American Urban Radio Networks
American Values Network
A+ (Mexican TV network)
AMI Entertainment Network
AMR radiotelephone network (Czechoslovakia)
Anahuac University Network
Analysis of Cork-Based Networking
Analytic network process
Anglican Communion Network
Anglican Network in Canada
Animation World Network
Anime Network
Anime News Network
Anonymous veto network
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ANT (network)
AN/URC-117 Ground Wave Emergency Network
Aotearoa People's Network Kaharoa
Appalachian Sports Network
Apple Network Server
Application delivery network
Application Networks
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Arabic Network for Human Rights Information
Arab Radio and Television Network
Architecture for Control Networks
Arctic Wolf Networks
Ariana Television Network
Arista Networks
Arizona Coyotes Radio Network
Arkansas Radio Network
Armed Forces Financial Network
Armenian Distance Learning Network
Armenian Environmental Network
Army Network Enterprise Technology Command
Artemis Networks
Artificial neural network
Artist-Led Initiatives Support Network
Aruba Networks
ARY Digital Network
AS1 (networking)
AS3 (networking)
ASEAN Smart Cities Network
ASEAN University Network
ASEAN Wildlife Enforcement Network
Ashgabat City Telephone Network
Asian-American Network Against Abuse of Human Rights
Asianet News Network
Asia Network for Sustainable Agriculture and Bioresources
Asian Food Network
Asian Television Network
Asia Pacific Adaptation Network
Asia Pacific Geoparks Network
Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research
Asia Pacific Network of Science and Technology Centres
Asia-Pacific Research and Training Network on Trade
Asia-Pacific Telecentre Network
Aspera European Astroparticle network
Aspire (TV network)
Asset Recovery Interagency Network Asia Pacific
Assistant Secretary of Defense for Networks and Information Integration
Athens Wireless Metropolitan Network
Atlanta Braves Radio Network
Atlantic Tele-Network
Atlas Network
AT-X (TV network)
Auburn Sports Network
Auction Network
Audience (TV network)
Audio Information Network of Colorado
Augmented transition network
Aurora (university network)
Australian Communications Consumer Action Network
Australian Gas Networks
Australian Network for Art and Technology
Australian Network Information Centre
Australian Payments Network
Australian Radio Network
Australian Student Environment Network
Australian Transport Network
Australian Vaccination-risks Network
Austrian-South-East Asian Academic University Network
Autism Network International
Autistic Self Advocacy Network
Automated Housing Referral Network
Automatically switched optical network
Automatic Digital Network
Automatic Secure Voice Communications Network
Automatic switched-transport network
Automotive Network Exchange
Autonomic networking
Aviation Safety Network
Aviat Networks
Avi Networks
Awaz Television Network
AWE (TV network)
Awn Access to Justice Network in Gaza Strip
B4U (network)
Backbone network
Bahrain light rail network
Balkan Universities Network
Baltic Air Surveillance Network
Bamboo network
Banana News Network
Bangladesh Education and Research Network
Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication
Banking Industry Architecture Network
Banks ATM Network and Customer Services
Baptist Collegiate Network
Barracuda Networks
Basic Income Earth Network
Basic Resident Registry Network
Battle of the Network Reality Stars
Battle of the Network Stars
Bavarian Library Network
Bay Area Bisexual Network
Bayesian network
BBC Asian Network
BBC Night Network
BCMP network
BDO Network Bank
Beef And Dairy Network Podcast
Beijing Media Network
BeIN Channels Network
BeIN Series (Middle East TV network)
BeIN Series (Turkish TV network)
BeIN Sports (Middle East TV network)
Belgian stay-behind network
Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing
Berkhamsted paedophile network
Bernstein Network
Bicycle Network
Bidirectional recurrent neural networks
BigBand Networks
Big Ten Network
Big Three television networks
Biological network
Biomolecular Object Network Databank
Biosafety Level 4 Zoonotic Laboratory Network
Birmingham Solar Oscillations Network
Bitcoin network
Biz Radio Network
Black Bear Sports Network
Blackhawk Network Holdings
Black hole (networking)
Black Sea Universities Network
Black Swan Network
BLAST network
Blastro Networks
BlueLink Information Network
Blue Network
Blue Ribbon Network
Bluetooth mesh networking
BNC Network HD
Body area network
Bogot's Bike Paths Network
BOL Network
Book:Network+
Boolean network
Boomerang (TV network)
Border Network for Human Rights
BoseEinstein condensation (network theory)
Boston Neighborhood Network
Boston Red Sox Radio Network
Bottleneck (network)
Bott Radio Network
Branded Entertainment Network
Brat (digital network)
Bravo (American TV network)
Breast Cancer Network Australia
Bridging (networking)
Bright House Networks Open
Bright Network
British Telecom microwave network
Brussels Regional Express Network
Brutus Network
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Buffalo Bills Radio Network
Buffalo network-attached storage series
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Burrowing Owl Conservation Network
Business Angel Network of Southeast Asia
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Business networking
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Cabot Wealth Network
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Calvary Radio Network
Cambium Networks
Cambodian Television Network
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Canadian National Seismograph Network
Canadian Network for International Surgery
Canadian Policy Research Networks
Canadian Stroke Network
Canadian weather radar network
Canary Islands Network for Protected Natural Areas
Canberra Innovation Network
Canvas Networks
Capital (radio network)
Capsule neural network
Captivate Network
Cardiovascular Cell Therapy Research Network
Caribbean Communications Network
Carlton Food Network
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Cartoonists Rights Network International
Cartoon Network
Cartoon Network Amazone
Cartoon Network Arabic
Cartoon Network (Australian and New Zealand TV channel)
Cartoon Network: Battle Crashers
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Cartoon Network (Canadian TV channel)
Cartoon Network (Central and Eastern Europe)
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Cartoon Network Hotel
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Cartoon Network (Japanese TV channel)
Cartoon Network (Latin American TV channel)
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Cartoon Network (Pakistani TV channel)
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Cartoon Network (Portuguese TV channel)
Cartoon Network: Punch Time Explosion
Cartoon Network (Russia and Southeastern Europe)
Cartoon Network (Scandinavian TV channel)
Cartoon Network (Southeast Asian TV channel)
Cartoon Network (South Korean TV channel)
Cartoon Network (Spanish TV channel)
Cartoon Network Studios
Cartoon Network Studios Europe
Cartoon Network Too
Cartoon Network (Turkish TV channel)
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Catholic Faith Network
Catholic Legal Immigration Network
Catholic Media Network
CBC News Network
CBC News Network (TV series)
CBS Sports Network
CC-Link Open Automation Networks
CDC National Prevention Information Network
CDNetworks
Cebu Catholic Television Network
Cellular network
Cellular neural network
Center for Embedded Network Sensing
Century Network
Cereus Poker Network
Certified Wireless Network Administrator
Certified Wireless Network Expert
Champions Soccer Radio Network
Channel 21 (German TV network)
Channel Frederator Network
Charge! (TV network)
Chemical reaction network theory
Chicago Access Network Television
Chicago Cubs Radio Network
Chicago Hub Network
Chief networking officer
Children's Miracle Network Hospitals
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Child Rights and Rehabilitation Network
Child Rights International Network
Chiller (TV network)
Chiltern Radio Network
China Earthquake Networks Center
China Economic Information Network
China Global Television Network
China Internet Network Information Center
China Network Television
China Xinhua News Network Corporation
Chinese Animal Protection Network
Chinese Deep Space Network
Chinese Software Developer Network
Christian Action Network
Christian Television Network
Chugoku Communication Network
Chunghwa Int'l Communication Network
Cincinnati Bengals Radio Network
Cincinnati Reds Radio Network
Circumarctic Environmental Observatories Network
Cirrus (interbank network)
Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician
Cisco Network Registrar
City network
City of Cincinnati v. Discovery Network, Inc.
Civic Network of South Tyrol
Civil network
CKUA Radio Network
Classful network
Classic Gold Digital Network
Clean Cities Coalition Network
Clearinghouse for Networked Information Discovery and Retrieval
Clearnet (networking)
Clemson Tigers Network
Cleveland Browns Radio Network
Cleveland Cavaliers Radio Network
Cleveland Indians Radio Network
Click! Network
Climate Action Network
Climate Action Network Latin America
Climate and Development Knowledge Network
Climate as complex networks
Climate Forecast Applications Network
Clock network
Clos network
CNA (TV network)
CNN Philippines Network News
Coalition for Networked Information
Coastal-Marine Automated Network
Coastal Television Network
Cognition Network Technology
Cognitive network
Collaborative innovation network
Collaborative network
Collegiate Network
Columbus Blue Jackets Radio Network
Combined Federated Battle Laboratories Network
Combined Information Data Network Exchange
Comcast Network
Comet (TV network)
Common ICAO Data Interchange Network
Common-network interface ring
Communications and networking riser
Communications, Computers, and Networks
Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network
Community Empowerment Network
Community Radio Network
Community Radio Network (Australia)
Comparison of audio network protocols
Comparison of business angel networks
Comparison of network diagram software
Comparison of network monitoring systems
Comparison of research networking tools and research profiling systems
Comparison of social networking software
Comparison of software and protocols for distributed social networking
Comparison of virtual private network services
Compass Media Networks
Complex network
Complex Networks
Compositional pattern-producing network
Compression Networks
Computer and network surveillance
Computer network
Computer network naming scheme
Computer network operations
Computer network programming
Computer Networks (journal)
Concerns over Chinese involvement in 5G wireless networks
Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems
Congress Rental Network
Connecticut Education Network
Connecticut Network
Connectionless-mode Network Service
Connection-Oriented Network Service
Consent of the Networked
Constant-resistance network
Content addressable network
Content centric networking
Content delivery network
Content delivery network interconnection
Controlled and Harmonised Aeronautical Information Network
Converged network adapter
Conversations Network
Convolutional deep belief network
Convolutional neural network
Co-occurrence network
Cookie Jar Kids Network
Cooperation and Development Network Eastern Europe
Cooperative Human Tissue Network
Coral Content Distribution Network
Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California
Corporation for Research and Educational Networking
Cost-effective minimum water network
Covenant Network
Cracking of wireless networks
Crash Override Network
Crave (TV network)
Create (TV network)
Creative Cities Network
Credal network
Crescendo Networks
Crime & Investigation Network (Southeast Asia)
Critical point (network science)
Critical Psychiatry Network
Criticism of Dish Network
CRN Digital Talk Radio Networks
Croatian Regulatory Authority for Network Industries
CrossCountry network
Crossing network
CTV (Taiwanese TV network)
CTV Television Network
Cult Awareness Network
Cultured neuronal network
Culture of Peace News Network
Cumulus Media Networks
Cumulus Networks
Customer proprietary network information
Customized Applications for Mobile networks Enhanced Logic
Cycling Action Network
Daintree Networks
Dallas Cowboys Radio Network
Danish Network for Research and Education
Dan Reed Network
Dante (networking)
DARPA Network Challenge
DASAN Networks
Data center network architectures
DataDirect Networks
Daystar (TV network)
DC-Community Access Network
DCG Radio-TV Network
Deaf Professional Arts Network
Decades (TV network)
Decentralized network 42
Deep belief network
Deep Space Network (disambiguation)
Default mode network
Defense Data Network
Defense Information System Network
Defense Red Switch Network
Defense Switched Network
Delay-tolerant networking
Dell Networking Operating System
Democratic Network
Democrats in Network
Dentsu Aegis Network
Dependency network
Dependency network (graphical model)
Deterministic Networking
Detroit Area Library Network
Detroit Lions Radio Network
Detroit Lions Television Network
Detroit Tigers Radio Network
Dhyan network management system
DiaGrid (distributed computing network)
Diaspora (social network)
Digital Collection System Network
Digital Communication Network
Digital Entertainment Network
Digital Living Network Alliance
Digital News Network
Digital Private Network Signalling System
Dignity Freedom Network
Dilution (neural networks)
Direct Action Network
Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology
Direct Sports Network
Disabled People's Direct Action Network
DisAbled Women's Network Canada
Discover the Networks
Discovery Digital Networks
Discovery Networks Northern Europe
Dish Network
Disney Digital Network
Disparity filter algorithm of weighted network
Dissent! (network)
Distributed network
Distributed networking
Distributed social network
Distributed Social Networking Protocol
Distribution network operator
Diva (TV network)
Divers Alert Network
Divitas Networks
DIY Network
DIY Network (Canadian TV channel)
DiY networking
D-Link G604T network adaptor
Dorsal venous network of hand
Downstream (networking)
Draft:Cambium Networks
Draft:Private Academic Library Network of Indiana
Draft:Turner Entertainment Networks
Dream FM Network
Dueling Network
DuMont Television Network
Duoyi Network
Dynamic Bayesian network
Dynamic circuit network
Dynamic manufacturing network
Dynamic Multipoint Virtual Private Network
Dynamic network analysis
Dynamic single-frequency networks
DZRH Network News
E3 Agency Network
EA Networks
Earth Liberation Prisoners Support Network
East Timor and Indonesia Action Network
Easy Rock Network
Economics for Equity and the Environment Network
Edison Demonstration of Smallsat Networks
EDonkey network
Education Data Exchange Network
Education Networks of America
Efficiency (network science)
Efficiently updatable neural network
EGG Network
Egyptian Television Network
Einstein Healthcare Network
Elearnnetwork.ca
Electrical network
Electric vehicle network
Electronic communication network
Electronic Healthcare Network Accreditation Commission
Electronic Medical Records and Genomics Network
Electronic Network for Arab-West Understanding
Electronic Payments Network
Eleven Sports (American TV network)
Eleven Sports (Portuguese TV network)
Ellevate Network
Ello (social network)
El Rey Network
EMC NetWorker
EMedia Network
Emergency communications network
Encapsulation (networking)
Energy-based generative neural network
Energy Networks Association
Energy Networks Australia
Energy Sciences Network
English Labour Network
Enhanced other networks
Enterasys Networks
Enterprise Europe Network
Enterprise Radio Network
Enterprise social networking
Entertainment Network India Limited
Entertainment Studios Networks
Entropy network
Entropy of network ensembles
EnviroLink Network
Epoch Networks
Erasmus Student Network
Esquire Network
Ethical Journalism Network
Ethics and Democracy Network
ETV Network
Euclid Network
EU Independent Fiscal Institutions Network
EUREF Permanent Network
European Anti Poverty Network
European Beat Studies Network
European Christian Political Youth Network
European Combined Geodetic Network
European Conference on Wireless Sensor Networks
European Consumer Centres Network
European Distance and E-learning Network
European Food Information Resource Network
European Geology Students Network
European Geoparks Network
European History Network
European Huntington's Disease Network
European Intellectual Property Institutes Network
European Judicial Network
European Leadership Network
European Marine Observation and Data Network
European Migration Network
European Network Against Racism
European Network for Accessible Tourism
European Network for Accreditation of Engineering Education
European Network for Health Technology Assessment
European Network for Training and Research in Electrical Engineering
European Network of Information Centres
European Network of Information Centres for the Performing Arts
European Network of Scientists for Social and Environmental Responsibility
European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity
European Network of Transmission System Operators for Gas
European Network Remembrance and Solidarity
European Neural Network Society
European Observation Network for Territorial Development and Cohesion
European System of Cooperative Research Networks in Agriculture
European Technology Platform for the Electricity Networks of the Future
European Urban Knowledge Network
European VLBI Network
European Young Chemists' Network
Eurovision (network)
Everglades Radio Network
Evidence-Informed Policy Network
EvidenceNetwork.ca
Evil twin (wireless networks)
Evolution (radio network)
Evolving digital ecological network
Evolving network
Ewido Networks
Excel (bus network)
Expert network
Extra Curricular Network Australia
ExtraHop Networks
Extreme Networks
Extromatica Network Monitor
F5 Networks
False network catfish
Family Channel (Canadian TV network)
Family Computer Network System
Family Life Network
Famine Early Warning Systems Network
Far East Network
Fare network
Fast Artificial Neural Network
FBS Radio Network
Federal Network Agency
Federated portal network
Feedforward neural network
Fellows of the Network Science Society
Ferroresonance in electricity networks
Fiber network mechanics
Fibre Channel network protocols
Fight Against Coercive Tactics Network
Fighting Network Rings
Fight Network
Fight Network Radio
Filtered-popping recursive transition network
Final Exit Network
Financial Crimes Enforcement Network
First Responder Network Authority
Fixed Acquirer Network Fee
Flash crowds alleviation network
Flat neighborhood network
Flat network
Flit (computer networking)
Flix (TV network)
FloNetwork
Flooding (computer networking)
Florence Network
Florida Ecological Greenways Network
Flowmon Networks
Flow network
Food Network
Food Network (Canadian TV channel)
Food Network Challenge
Food Network (disambiguation)
Food Network Magazine
Food Network (New Zealand)
Food Network South Beach Wine and Food Festival
Food Network Star
Footprints Network
Forensic Network
Forward Networks
Foundations and Trends in Networking
Foundry Networks
Fourth television network
Fox Networks Group
Fox Networks Group Asia Pacific
Fox Networks Group Middle East
Fox Sports (Australian TV network)
Fox Sports (Latin American TV network)
Fox Sports Networks
Fox Sports (Southeast Asian TV network)
Fractal dimension on networks
Frame (networking)
Frederator Networks
Freedom Network
Free Radio (network)
FreeSharing Network
Free To Choose Network
Friend Finder Networks
Frontoparietal network
Fuji Network System
Fuji News Network
Full Service Network
Fully switched network
Ftbol de Primera (radio network)
G4 (American TV network)
Gab (social network)
Galaxy (radio network)
Game Network
Gamer Network
Game Show Network
Game theory in communication networks
Gamma-ray Burst Coordinates Network
Gan Israel Camping Network
Gas networks simulation
Gaussian network model
Gay and Lesbian Equality Network
Gay and Lesbian Labor Activists Network
Gene co-expression network
GeneNetwork
Generally Speaking Production Network
General Motors Local Area Network
Generative adversarial network
Gene regulatory network
Generic Access Network
Generic Networking Virtualization Encapsulation
Genesis Communications Network
Genesis Television Network
Genetic interaction network
Geneva Environment Network
Geneva International Academic Network
Genocide Intervention Network
Geodetic control network
GeoNetwork opensource
Georgia Tech Cable Network
Geosocial networking
German Network for Bioinformatics Infrastructure
German Network for Evidence Based Medicine
Germplasm Resources Information Network
Ghana Community Radio Network
Gilat Satellite Networks
Global Apprenticeship Network
Global Benchmarking Network
Global Buddhist Network
Global Church Network
Global Cultural Districts Network
Global Cycling Network
Global Data Synchronization Network
Global Ecolabelling Network
Global Educational Network for Satellite Operations
Global Energy Network Institute
Global Environment for Network Innovations
Global Footprint Network
Global Historical Climatology Network
Global Infectious Disease Epidemiology Network
Global Information Network
Global Information Network Architecture
Global Invasive Species Information Network
Global Investigative Journalism Network
Globalization and World Cities Research Network
Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network
Global Legal Information Network
Global network
Global Network for Advanced Management
Global Network of People living with HIV/AIDS
Global Network of Sex Work Projects
Global Networks
Global Oscillations Network Group
Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network
Global production network
Global Public Health Intelligence Network
Global public policy networks
Global Recordings Network
Global Television Network
Global Television (Peruvian TV network)
Global Trance Network
Global Volunteer Network
Global Wrestling Network
GMA Network
GMA Network Center
GMA Network (company)
G-network
Gold (radio network)
Gospel Opportunities Radio Network
Gothenburg tram network
Government radio networks in Australia
GPRS core network
Gradient network
Grandstream Networks
Graphical Network Simulator-3
Greater Mekong Sub-region Academic and Research Network
Greater Talent Network
Greek Research and Technology Network
Green Film Network
Grey Literature Network Service
Grid network
Grit (TV network)
Grossberg network
GSA Network
GTV (Indonesian TV network)
Guadalupe Radio Network
Guerrilla News Network
Guidelines International Network
H2 (A&E Networks)
H2O Networks
Hammerhead Networks
Hands on Network
Haqqani network
Hazon Yeshaya Humanitarian Network
Healing Heroes Network
Health and Social Care Network
Health Communication Network
Health Research Development Information Network
Heartbeat International (crisis pregnancy center network)
Heartbeat network
Heartland (TV network)
Heart (radio network)
Hellenic Electricity Distribution Network Operator
Helsinki tram network
Here's Help Network
Heterogeneous network
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Networking
Hibernia Networks
Hierarchical clustering of networks
Hierarchical internetworking model
Hierarchical task network
High-Definition Audio-Video Network Alliance
Highwinds Network Group
Hilltopper Sports Radio Network
Hispanic Information and Telecommunications Network
Hispanic Television Network
History (American TV network)
History (Canadian TV network)
History News Network
History of artificial neural networks
History of delay-tolerant networking
Hit Network
HIV Legal Network
HIV Prevention Trials Network
HIV Vaccine Trials Network
HLN (TV network)
HMS Networks
Hoag (health network)
Hofstad Network
Hole punching (networking)
Homeland Security Information Network
@Home Network
Home network
Home Network Administration Protocol
Homomorphic signatures for network coding
HONR Network
Hopfield network
Hop (networking)
Horizon Health Network
Hospital network
Host (network)
Hot FM network
Hot FM (Philippine radio network)
HP Networking Training
HTB network
Hub (network science)
Hughes Network Systems
Hughes Television Network
Human Rights and Democracy Network
Human Rights Law Network
Hum Network
Hydraulic power network
Ibero-American Model Forest Network
IBM Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking
IBM PC Network
ICELL Network
IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence
Identifier/Locator Network Protocol
Identity driven networking
I.E. America Radio Network
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking
IEEE Transactions on Network Science and Engineering
IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems
IEntertainment Network
Illinois News Network
IL (network protocol)
IMDEA Networks Institute
Implosion of Radio Network House
Independent Healthcare Providers Network
Independent Network Charismatic Christianity
Independent Network News
Independent Network News (news agency)
Independent Network News (TV program)
Independent Television Network
India Backbone Implementation Network
Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network
Indian Deep Space Network
Indian Network on Climate Change Assessment
Indigenous Environmental Network
Inerter (mechanical networks)
Information-centric networking
Information-centric networking caching policies
Information Communications Network LLC
Information fuzzy networks
Ingredient-flavor network
I.N.K. Invisible Network of Kids
In-network management
Innovation and Networks Executive Agency
Insect social networks
Inspira Health Network
InStore Audio Network
Integrated Services Digital Network
Intelligent Design Network
Intelligent Network
Intelligent vehicular ad hoc network
Interactive activation and competition networks
Inter-Agency Network for Education in Emergencies
Inter-American Biodiversity Information Network
InterAmerican Network of Academies of Sciences
Interbank network
Intergalactic Computer Network
Interim Capability for Airborne Networking
International Action Network on Small Arms
International Association of Travel Agents Network
International Baby Food Action Network
International Cities of Refuge Network
International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks
International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks
International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking
International Consumer Protection and Enforcement Network
International Criminal Court Student Network
International Federation of Digital Seismograph Networks
International Food Safety Network
International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network
International Journal of Sensor Networks
International Journal of Wireless Information Networks
International Justice Network
International Knowledge Network of Women in Politics
International Network for a United Nations Second Assembly
International Network for Quality Assurance Agencies
International Network for Social Network Analysis
International Network of Basin Organizations
International Network of Engineers and Scientists for Global Responsibility
International Network of Genocide Scholars
International Network of Health Promoting Hospitals and Health Services
International Network of Museums for Peace
International Network of Street Papers
International Network of Universities
International Network of Women's Funds
International Network on Personal Meaning
International Networks (country code)
International Network Services Inc.
International Network to Promote the Rule of Law
International Nuclear Library Network
International Open Source Network
International Peace Observers Network
International Policy Network
International Pollutants Elimination Network
International Research Universities Network
International Scientific Optical Network
International Socialist Network
International Suppliers Network
International Tibet Network
International Ventilator Users Network
Internet area network
Internet network operators' group
Internetworking
Internetwork Packet Exchange
Interplanetary Transport Network
Iodine Global Network
IP connectivity access network
IPTP Networks
IPv6-to-IPv6 Network Prefix Translation
Iranian Mental Health Research Network
Iranian Workers' Solidarity Network
Iran TV Network (Canada)
Irish Film and Television Network
Irish Socialist Network
Iskashitaa Refugee Network
Islamic Information and Services Network of Australasia
Islamic Republic of Iran News Network
Israeli Network
ISRO Telemetry, Tracking and Command Network
Issue network
Issues relating to social networking services
ITV Network (India)
ITV (TV network)
Jackson network
Jadeworld (Australian TV network)
Jaguars Radio Network
JAMA Network Open
Japan Computer Access Network
Japanese University Network in the Bay Area
Japan FM Network
Japan Network Information Center
Japan News Network
Japan Post Network
Jasomi Networks
Java APIs for Integrated Networks
Jazz (mobile network operator)
JBoss operations network
Jeanson network
Jewish Emergent Network
Jindalee Operational Radar Network
Join Network Studio of NENU
Joint Capability for Airborne Networking
Joint Directorate of Infrastructure Networks and Information Systems
Joint Functional Component Command Network Warfare
Joint Task Force Global Network Operations
Jones Radio Networks
Journal of Communications and Networks
Journal of Complex Networks
Journal of Interconnection Networks
Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network
Journal on Chain and Network Science
JPEG Network Graphics
JPS Health Network
Judicial Crisis Network
Juniper Networks
K2 Network
Kad network
Kahn process networks
Kansas Audio-Reader Network
Kapital Network International
Kaseya Network Monitor
Kelly network
Kenya Television Network
Kettering Health Network
Kids News Network
Kids Wish Network
KIIS Network
Kiss Network
Kiwi Advanced Research and Education Network
Klumpenhouwer network
KMFM (radio network)
Knowledge and News Network
Knowledge Network
Korea New Network
Korean Progressive Network Center
Korea Rail Network Authority
KSL (radio network)
Kwangmyong (network)
Kynamatrix Research Network
Laboratory Response Network
Labor Education and Research Network
La Familia Network
Laff (TV network)
La Premire (French TV network)
Large memory storage and retrieval neural network
LargeNetwork
Large-scale brain networks
La Tele (Peruvian TV network)
Latin American and Caribbean Network of Sites of Memory
Lattice network
Law firm network
Layered queueing network
Leafs Nation Network
Lehigh Valley Health Network
Liberal Network for Latin America
Liberal South East European Network
Libervis Network
Libraries and the US National Research and Education Network
Lifetime (TV network)
Ligado Networks
Lily pad network
Limelight Networks
Linear network coding
Line Impedance Stabilization Network
Linux Network Administrator's Guide
List of 1939 affiliates of the NBC Red Network
List of 5G NR networks
List of accolades received by The Social Network
List of acquisitions by Juniper Networks
List of Canadian television networks
List of Cartoon Network films
List of Cartoon Network video games
List of children's radio networks
List of countries by rail transport network size
List of current GMA Network talents
List of Daystar (TV network) affiliates
List of defunct network processor companies
List of defunct social networking services
List of Divers Alert Network publications
List of Fighting Network Rings events
List of Food Network (Canadian TV channel) personalities
List of Food Network original programming
List of former ACC Network (Raycom Sports) affiliates
List of former DuMont Television Network affiliates
List of GMA Network drama series
List of GMA Network specials aired
List of international Cartoon Network channels
List of K-pop music videos banned by South Korean television networks
List of largest universities and university networks by enrollment
List of LTE networks
List of mobile network operators
List of mobile network operators of Europe
List of mobile network operators of the Americas
List of mobile network operators of the Asia Pacific region
List of mobile network operators of The Caribbean
List of multi-channel networks
List of MyNetworkTV affiliates
List of NBC Radio Network programs
List of networked storage hardware platforms
List of networking hardware vendors
List of networking test equipment vendors
List of networks and movements of the French Resistance
List of network scientists
List of network theory topics
List of Nintendo Network games
List of programs aired by GMA Network
List of programs aired by People's Television Network
List of programs aired by TV5 (Philippine TV network)
List of Retro Television Network affiliates
List of Rock Band Network 1.0 songs
List of Rock Band Network songs
List of social networking services
List of storage area network management systems
List of television networks by country
List of television networks in Mexico
List of television networks in Uzbekistan
List of television networks in Venezuela
List of The Sports Network personalities
List of True Crime Network affiliates
List of TV5 (Philippine TV network) specials aired
List of UMTS networks
List of United Kingdom mobile virtual network operators
List of university networks
List of WiMAX networks
List of WWE pay-per-view and WWE Network events
Lists of Canadian network television schedules
Lists of network protocols
Living Lakes Network
Local area network
Local Computer Networks Conference
Local Government ICT Network
Local Health Integration Network
Local Interconnect Network
Local Investing Opportunity Network
Local involvement network
Local United Network to Combat Hunger
Longhorn Network
Longhorn Radio Network
Long Term Ecological Research Network
Longueuil Public Libraries Network
Los Angeles Dodgers Radio Network
Los Angeles Lakers radio networks
Los Angeles Science Teachers Network
Loss network
Louisiana Radio Network
Love Radio Network
Low-voltage network
LSU Sports Radio Network
Lutheran Health Network
MadridLevante high-speed rail network
MadSci Network
Magic (former radio network)
Magic (radio network)
Magnet Networks
Mainstream Country (radio network)
Major Churches Network
Malaysian Technical University Network
Mallorca rail network
Managed facilities-based voice network
Manhunt (social network)
Manned Space Flight Network
MAPK networks
Marine Environmental Data and Information Network
Marine Life Information Network
Marine Protected Area Network
Maritime Awareness Global Network
Marjan Television Network
Markov logic network
Mars Hill Network
Matariki Network of Universities
Materials Knowledge Transfer Network
Mat Mania The Prowrestling Network
Measuring network throughput
MEGA Cosmos (Odyssey Television Network)
Mega Man Battle Network
Mega Man Battle Network 2
Mega Man Battle Network 3
Mega Man Battle Network 4
Mega Man Battle Network 5
Mega Man Battle Network 6
Mega Man Battle Network (video game)
Mega Man Network Transmission
Mega TV (American TV network)
Men's Health Network
Merit Network
Mesh networking
Mesochronous network
Metabolic network
Metabolic network modelling
Metal-phenolic network
Meteor (mobile network)
Metrics (networking)
Metro Networks
Metropolitan area network
Metropolitan Regional Information System, Inc. v. American Home Realty Network, Inc.
Metro TV (Indonesian TV network)
MHz Networks
Miami Marlins Radio Network
Michigan Farm Radio Network
Michigan Sports Network
Michigan Talk Network
Microbicide Trials Network
Microcom Networking Protocol
Microsoft Developer Network
Microsoft Network Monitor
Microsoft Partner Network
Midwest Radio Network
Migrant Clinicians Network
Migrants Rights Network
Military Counseling Network
Milwaukee Brewers Radio Network
Milwaukee Bucks Radio Network
Mindset Network
Mindspark Interactive Network
Minimum Essential Emergency Communications Network
Minneapolis wireless internet network
Minuteman Library Network
Missouri Library Network Corporation
Missouri Research and Education Network
Mix network
Mizlou Television Network
MLB Network
MLB Network Radio
MLB Network Showcase
Mnet (peer-to-peer network)
M Network
Mobile Network Codes in ITU region 3xx (North America)
Mobile network operator
Mobile social network
Mobile virtual network enabler
Mobile virtual network operator
Mobile virtual private network
Mobile wireless sensor network
Mobil Showcase Network
Modularity (networks)
Modular neural network
Moments (social networking)
MONAHRQ (My Own Network, Powered by AHRQ)
Montreal Public Libraries Network
Moscow City Telephone Network
Mother Nature Network
Motor Racing Network
Motorsport Network
Motor Trend (TV network)
MountainWest Sports Network
Movie Network Channels
MSG Network
MTS (network provider)
MTV Live (TV network)
Multi-channel network
Multi-Operator Radio Access Network
Multiple-image Network Graphics
Multiverse Network
Municipal wireless network
Museum Computer Network
Mushroom Networks
Music programmes on the BBC Asian Network
Muslim Women's National Network Australia
Mutual UFO Network
Mycorrhizal network
My Network Places
MyNetworkTV
MyNetworkTV telenovelas
NABU Network
Named data networking
NAM News Network
Nanonetwork
NASA Deep Space Network
NASA Integrated Services Network
National Cancer Intelligence Network
National Case Management Network
National Christian Network
National Communications Network, Guyana
National Comprehensive Cancer Network
National Cycle Network
National Day Laborer Organizing Network
National Educational Radio Network
National Entrepreneurship Network
National Geographic Global Networks
National GPS Network
National Integrated Ballistic Information Network
National Knowledge Network
National Leadership Network for Health and Social Care
National LGBT Cancer Network
National Narrowcasting Network
National Network
National Network (newspaper)
National Network of Abortion Funds
National Network to End Domestic Violence
National Network to End the War Against Iraq
National New Play Network - (NNPN)
National Numeracy Network
National Operational Intelligence Watch Officer's Network
National Pediatric Research Network Act of 2013
National Policy and Legal Analysis Network to Prevent Childhood Obesity
National Radio Network
National research and education network
National Science Foundation Network
National Security Innovation Network
National Shop Stewards Network
National Volunteer Caregiving Network
National Women's Health Network
National Youth in Care Network
NATO Science, Technology and Research Network
Naval Network Warfare Command
Navis Logistics Network
NBC Orange Network
NBC Radio Network
NBC Sports Regional Networks
NBCUniversal International Networks
Near Earth Network
Near-me area network
Nega Network
NeoEdge Networks
Neonatal Network
NEPAD African Western and Southern Networks of Centres of Excellence in Water Sciences
Nepal Wireless Networking Project
NET (Indonesian TV network)
Netval Research Universities Network
Network
Network 10
Network18 Group
Network (1976 film)
Network (2019 film)
Network 23
Network 23 (company)
Network 23 (record label)
Network 7
Network Abuse Clearinghouse
Network Access Control
Network access point
Network access server
Network address
Network address translation
Network administrator
Network Admission Control
Network affiliate
Network Against Prohibition
Network agility
Network (album)
Network allocation vector
Network analysis
Network Analysis and Ethnographic Problems
Network analysis (electrical circuits)
Network analyzer
Network analyzer (AC power)
Network analyzer (electrical)
Network and service management taxonomy
Network arch bridge
Network architecture
Network as a service
Network-attached storage
Network automaton
Network-based diffusion analysis
Network behavior anomaly detection
Network block device
Network booting
Network Browser
Network calculus
Network Caller ID
Network Centric Airborne Defense Element
Network-centric organization
Network-centric warfare
Network cloaking
Network compartment
Network: Computation in Neural Systems
NetworkComputer
Network Computer
Network Computer Reference Profile
Network computing
Network Computing Architecture
Network configuration and change management
Network congestion
Network Control Program
Network convergence
Network covalent bonding
Network Crack Program Hacker Group
Network delay
Network detector
Network Development Plan Metropolitan Rail
Network Distribution Center
Network DVR
Network economy
Networked advocacy
Networked control system
Networked feminism
Networked flying platform
Networked individualism
Networked Insights
Networked music performance
Networked Readiness Index
Networked Robotics Corporation
Networked Society
Networked Transport of RTCM via Internet Protocol
Network effect
Network emulation
Network-enabled capability
Network Enforcement Act
Network engineering
Network enumeration
Network Equipment-Building System
Network equipment provider
Networker
Networker (train)
Networker Turbo
Network File System
Network file system
Network flow
Network for Animals
Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation
Network for Education and Academic Rights
Network forensics
Network for Excellence in Health Innovation
Network for Good
Network for Locally Elected Women of Africa
Network formation
Network for North Korean Democracy and Human Rights
Network for Public Policy Studies
Network For Teaching Entrepreneurship
Network for the Promotion of Asian Cinema
Network Foundation Technologies
Network function virtualization
Network governance
Network Homes
Network homophily
Network in Canadian History and Environment
Network Information Service
Network information system
Networking and Information Technology Research and Development
Networking cables
Networking hardware
Network-Integrated Multimedia Middleware
Network intelligence
Network interface
Network interface controller
Network interface device
Network interface layer security
Network isolator
Network Lateral Movement
Network layer
Network Load Balancing
Network Load Balancing Services
Network (lobby group)
Network management
Network management application
Network management software
NetworkManager
Network manager
Network mapping
Network media
Network model
Network monitoring
Network monitoring interface card
Network neuroscience
Network-neutral data center
Network News Transfer Protocol
Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific
Network of Associations of Local Authorities of South-East Europe
Network of Bay Area Worker Cooperatives
Network of Buddhist Organisations
Network of Citizen Volunteers Protecting the Land
Network of enlightened Women
Network of Ethiopian Women's Associations
Network of European Foundations for Innovative Cooperation
Network of European Worldshops
Network of Excellence for Functional Biomaterials
Network of Free Ulema Libya
Network of Indian Professionals
Network of InterCultural Exchange
Network of practice
Network of Spiritual Progressives
Network of Universities from the Capitals of Europe
Network on a chip
Network One
Network on Terminal Architecture
Network operating system
Network operations center
Network orchestrator
Network packet
Network partition
Network performance
Network Performance Monitoring Solution
Network planning and design
Network probability matrix
Network Processing Forum
Network processor
Network Professional Association
Network programming
Network provider
Network Q RAC Rally (video game)
Network Rail
Network Railcard
Network Rail Certification Body
Network Rail Control Periods
Network Records
Networks and Heterogeneous Media
Networks and Spatial Economics
Network scheduler
Network science
Network Science CTA
Network search engine
Network security
Network security policy
Network segment
Network service
Network service provider
Network simplex algorithm
Network simulation
Networks in marketing
Network society
Network socket
Network Solutions
Network SouthCentral
Network SouthEast
Network sovereignty
Networks Party
Network speaker
Network storage
Network switch
Network switching subsystem
Network synthesis
Network synthesis filters
Network tap
Network telescope
Network Television Marketing
Network Tera Love Ka
Network Termination Device (NBN)
Network Test Automation Forum
Network theory
Network theory in risk assessment
Network theory of aging
Network Time Protocol
Network-to-network interface
Network topology
Network traffic
Network traffic measurement
Network traffic simulation
Network TwentyOne
Network Utility
Network utility
Network (video game)
Network video recorder
Network virtualization
Network Virtualization using Generic Routing Encapsulation
Network Voice Protocol
Neural network
Neural network (disambiguation)
Neural Network Exchange Format
Neural network Gaussian process
Neural Networks (journal)
Neural network software
Neutral network (evolution)
New Century Network
New Cult Awareness Network
New Democrat Network
New England Patriots Radio Network
New England Sports Network
New Politics Network
News 12 Networks
Newsbytes News Network
Newspaper National Network
New York Area Bisexual Network
New York Giants Radio Network
New York Yankees Radio Network
New Zealand Ecological Restoration Network
New Zealand Plant Conservation Network
Next-generation network
Next-generation network services
NFL Network
NHL Network
NHL Network (1975 TV program)
NHL Network (American TV channel)
NHL Network (Canadian TV channel)
Nickelodeon (European TV network)
Night Network
Night Network (album)
Night Sky Network
Niigata Television Network 21
Nine Network
Nine-O-One Network
Nintendo Network
Nintendo Network Service Database
Nippon News Network
NOAA's Environmental Real-time Observation Network
No Border network
Node (networking)
Nokia network monitor
Nokia Networks
Nomological network
North American Fetal Therapy Network
North American Invasive Species Network
North American Network Operators' Group
Northern Gas Networks
Northern New York Library Network
NORTH Network
Norwegian Public Safety Network
Notes on the Network
Nova (radio network)
NPL network
NTA Film Network
NTEN: The Nonprofit Technology Enterprise Network
Nueve (Mexican TV network)
Nusantao Maritime Trading and Communication Network
O3b Networks
Occupational Information Network
Oceania Television Network
Ocean Networks Canada
Odyssey Television Network
Office of HIV/AIDS Network Coordination
Ohio Public Library Information Network
OIE/FAO Network of Expertise on Animal Influenza
Old boy network
Old Colony Library Network
Old-Growth Forest Network
Old Paths Radio Network
OLT (mobile network)
Omega network
Omidyar Network
One America News Network
One Media Network
Onion News Network
Online Centres Network
Ontario Parliament Network
ON TV (TV network)
Open Architecture Network
Open Computer Network
Open Invention Network
Open Network Computing Remote Procedure Call
Open Network Install Environment
Open Neural Network Exchange
Open protein structure annotation network
Open Root Server Network
Open Student Television Network
Open vote network
Opportunistic mobile social network
Oprah Winfrey Network
Oprah Winfrey Network (Canadian TV channel)
Optical mesh network
Optical networking
Optical network on chip
Optical neural network
Optical Transport Network
Order One Network Protocol
Organizational network analysis
ORION (research and education network)
Oromia Media Network
Overlay network
Overmyer Network
Overtime (sports network)
Overture Networks
Oxygen (TV network)
Pac-12 Network
Pacific Island Farmers Organisation Network
Pacific Media Network
Pacific Northwest Seismic Network
Pacific Star Network
Pakistan Educational Research Network
Palestinian Environmental NGOs Network
Palestinian NGOs Network
Palo Alto Networks
Pan Africa Chemistry Network
Pan-Amazonian Ecclesial Network
Pancreatic Cancer Action Network
Pando Networks
Pan European Networks
Panos Network
Paramount Communications, Inc. v. QVC Network, Inc.
Paramount Network
Paramount Network (British TV channel)
Paramount Network (Spanish TV channel)
Parasitic element (electrical networks)
Park Connector Network
Parliamentary and News Network
PassAlong Networks
Passive optical network
Patellar network
Pathfinder network
Path (social network)
Pawsox Radio Network
PBJ (TV network)
Peace and Collaborative Development Network
Peak Corporate Network
Pelmorex Radio Network
People's Television Network
Performance Racing Network
Peribit Networks
Perion Network
Permafrost Young Researchers Network
Personal area network
Personal communications network
Personal learning network
Personal network
Pesticide Action Network
Pharos network coordinates
Phenotypic disease network (PDN)
Philadelphia Anti-Graffiti Network
Philadelphia Phillies Radio Network
Phoenix network coordinates
Phylogenetic network
Physical neural network
Ping (networking utility)
Pioneers, a Volunteer Network
Pipe network analysis
PIPE Networks
Pivot (TV network)
Plant Collections Network
PlayNetwork
PlayON! Sports Network
Plus (interbank network)
Point of delivery (networking)
Policy Network
Policy network analysis
Politicker Network
Pope's Worldwide Prayer Network
Portable Network Graphics
Portal:Cartoon Network
Portal:Cartoon Network/Did you know/Footer
Portal:Cartoon Network/Quality content
Portal:Cartoon Network/Selected picture
Portal:Cartoon Network/Selected quote
Portal:Cartoon Network/Selected quote/1
Portal:Cartoon Network/Selected quote/2
Portal:Cartoon Network/Selected quote/3
Portal:Cartoon Network/Selected quote/4
Portal:Cartoon Network/Selected quote/5
Portal:Cartoon Network/Selected quote/6
Portal:Cartoon Network/Selected quote/7
Portal:Cartoon Network/Selected quote/8
Portal:Cartoon Network/Selected quote/9
Portal:Cartoon Network/Things you can do
Portals network programming application programming interface
Port (computer networking)
Postmedia Network
Post-network era
Pound (networking)
Power FM (radio network)
Power Shift Network
Prayz Network
Premiere Networks
Premier Retail Networks
Preservation and Long-term Access through Networked Services
Prime Network
Privacy concerns with social networking services
Private network
Private Network-to-Network Interface
Proactive network provider participation for P2P
Probabilistic logic network
Probabilistic neural network
Probing Lensing Anomalies Network
Procera Networks
Process network synthesis
Prodigy Network
Professional network service
Professional Pilots Rumour Network
Professional services network
Project network
Protocol for Carrying Authentication for Network Access
PRTG Network Monitor
PSTN network topology
PTL Satellite Network
Public data network
Public Information Network for Electronic Services
Public Insight Network
Public land mobile network
Public safety network
Public Services Network
Public switched data network
Public switched telephone network
Pulse-coupled networks
Pulse-forming network
Pure Gold Network
Purpose Network
Qatar National Research and Education Network
Q Radio Network
Q Television Network
Q (TV network)
Quake-Catcher Network
Quantum network
Quantum neural network
Queensland Community Care Network
Queensland Rail City network
Queer Youth Network
Quest (American TV network)
Racetrack Television Network
Radial basis function network
Radical Network
Radical Psychology Network
Radio access network
Radioactive Incident Monitoring Network
Radio Amateurs Emergency Network
Radio Mindanao Network
Radio network
Radio Network Controller
Radio Philippines Network
Radio Print Handicapped Network
Radyo Natin Network
Rafed Network for Cultural Development
Rail network in South East Queensland
Rainforest Action Network
Raj Television Network
Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network
Rare Diseases Clinical Research Network
Rassd News Network
RATP Bus Network
Ravenna (networking)
RealNetworks
RealNetworks Community Source License
RealNetworks, Inc. v. DVD Copy Control Ass'n, Inc.
Reciprocity (electrical networks)
Reciprocity (network science)
Rectifier (neural networks)
Recurrent neural network
Recursive Internetwork Architecture
Recursive neural network
Reddit Public Access Network
Referalink Network
Refraction networking
Regional language programmes on the BBC Asian Network
Regional sports network
Region Based Convolutional Neural Networks
Reich & Tang Deposit Networks
Reliability (computer networking)
RERO (Library Network of Western Switzerland)
Research Action and Information Network for the Bodily Integrity of Women
Research and Development Network in Norway
Rseau Art Nouveau Network
Residual neural network
Retransmission (data networks)
Retro Television Network
Revolt (TV network)
Revolutionary People's Communication Network
Rhumbline network
Riffle (anonymity network)
RightNetwork
Ring network
RKO Radio Network
RMG Networks
Robustness of complex networks
Role of networks in electoral behavior
Roosevelt Institute Campus Network
Routing in cellular networks
Routing in delay-tolerant networking
Royals Sports Television Network
RT (TV network)
RTV (Indonesian TV network)
R TV Network
Ruckus Network
Ruckus Networks
Rudaw Media Network
Run of network
Russian Business Network
Russian LGBT Network
Rustam (Haqqani network)
S4C Digital Networks
Saba TV Network
Sabres Hockey Network
Safety Network International e.V.
Safe Water Network
Sage Bionetworks
Salem Radio Network
Salem Web Network
Salience network
Saluki Radio Network
SAP Community Network
SA Power Networks
Saskatchewan Research Network
Satellite Music Network
Satellite Program Network
Satin Creditcare Network Limited
Saturn Award for Best Network Television Series
Saudi Network Information Center
Saudi Payments Network
Scalable Network Application Package
Scale-free network
Scarborough Health Network
Schedule network analysis
Schenck v. Pro-Choice Network of Western New York
Scholars Strategy Network
Science and Development Network
Science DMZ Network Architecture
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Network
Scientific collaboration network
Scientology Network
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks
Scottish Digital Network
Scripps Networks Interactive
SCTV (TV network)
Seattle Coronavirus Assessment Network
Seattle Mariners Radio Network
SEC Network
Security Administrator Tool for Analyzing Networks
Security First Network Bank
Self-organizing network
Semantic network
Semantic P2P networks
Semantic social network
Seminole Sports Network
Semiotics of social networking
Senao Networks
Sensor network query processor
Seren Network
SeriousFun Children's Network
Serious Tubes Networks
Service Interoperability in Ethernet Passive Optical Networks
Service network
Service set (802.11 network)
Seven Network
Sex Industry Network
SGroup European Universities' Network
SGSM Network
Shaam News Network
Shabelle Media Network
Shahrad Network
Shalimar Television Network
Shan Women's Action Network
Shatin Community Network
SHAZAM (interbank network)
Shibuya University Network
Shop at Home Network
Showtime Networks
Showtime (TV network)
Shuanghedong Cave Network
Shuffle-exchange network
Siamese neural network
Silver Spring Networks
Similarity (network science)
Simple Network Management Protocol
Singapore Network Information Centre
Single-frequency network
Sirius XM NHL Network Radio
Siti Networks
Skyrock (social network site)
Slum networking
Small-world network
Smart Cities EMC Network for Training
Smart Networks
Smartphone ad hoc network
Smile Network International
Smile (TV network)
SModcast Podcast Network
Smooth Jazz (radio network)
S-Network Global Indexes
Social Development Network
Socialist Organizing Network
Socialist Solidarity Network
Socialist Women's Network
Socialist Workers Network
Social learning network
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Social network advertising
Social network aggregation
Social network analysis
Social network analysis (criminology)
Social Network for Assistance to People
Social-network game
Social networking service
Social Networks (journal)
Social network (sociolinguistics)
Social Protection Network
Social Science Research Network
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SOE F Section networks
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Software-defined networking
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Sorting network
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South African wireless community networks
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Spanish Network of Excellence on Cybersecurity Research
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Sparse network
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Tensor network theory
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The Clean Network
The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946Present
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The Family Channel (American TV network, founded 2008)
The Fight Network (UK & Ireland)
The Food Network Awards
The Freecycle Network
The Ghost Network
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The Hit Music Network
The Inspiration Networks
The Islamic Network (T.I.N.)
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The Minnesota Radio Talking Book Network
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The Redstone Acceleration & Innovation Network
The SARS Network
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The Social Network
The Social Network Song
The Social Network (soundtrack)
The Songwriters Network
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The Sports Network
The Sports Network (wire service)
The Touch (radio network)
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The Tube Music Network
The Wealth of Networks
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Tier 1 network
Tier 2 network
Time delay neural network
Timeless (radio network)
Time-Sensitive Networking
Titans Radio Network
TLC (TV network)
TM Network
TM Network: Live in Power Bowl
TNT (American TV network)
Token bus network
Toku (TV network)
Tokyo Seikatsusha Network
Top TV Network
Tor (anonymity network)
Torch Network
Toronto Industry Network
Total Carbon Column Observing Network
Traction power network
Traffic flow (computer networking)
Train communication network
Transaction Network Services
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Trans-European high-speed rail network
Trans-European Inland Waterway network
Trans-European Networks
Trans-European Rail network
Trans-European Transport Network
Trans-European Transport Network Executive Agency
Transgender Equality Network of Ireland
Trans-Golgi network vesicle protein 23 A
Transnational feminist network
Transportation network
Transport network
Transtar Radio Networks
Trapeze Networks
Trece (Paraguayan television network)
Tree network
Triangulated irregular network
Tribal News Network
Tribun Network
Trillium Gift of Life Network
Trion (neural networks)
Trio (TV network)
True Crime Network
Ts (social network)
Tudeh Military Network
TUDN (TV network)
Tungsten Network
Tunnel network
Turkish Academic Network and Information Center
TV5 Network
TV5 (Philippine TV network)
TVA (Canadian TV network)
TVG Network
TV Network Protocol
TVN (Panamanian TV network)
TvOne (Indonesian TV network)
TVP (Mexican TV network)
TVS Television Network
TV Today Network
TVU Networks
Two-port network
TX Network
Types of artificial neural networks
Ubiquiti Networks
UbuntuNet Alliance for Research and Education Networking
Uforia Audio Network
Uganda Women's Network
UGO Networks
UK Network of Sex Work Projects
UK oil pipeline network
UK Sports Network
UK Student Climate Network
UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network
Unbundled network element
Underground Network
Undiagnosed Diseases Network
Unidirectional network
Unitarian Earth Spirit Network
United Nations Youth Associations Network
United Network for Organ Sharing
United Networks
United Press International Radio Network
Universal Networking Language
Universal Network Objects
University and College Accountability Network
University Global Partnership Network
University Health Network
University Network of the European Capitals of Culture
University of North Dakota Sports Network
University of Plymouth Colleges network
University residence hall network
Universo (TV network)
U of L Sports Network
Upoc Networks
USA Network
USA Radio Network
US Climate Reference Network
Use of social network websites in investigations
Usernetwork interface
User:WayKurat/Userboxes/GMA network
U.S. Family Network
US Human Rights Network
U.S. Military Television Network
Utah Education Network
Valley network (Mars)
Value-added network
Value network
Value network analysis
Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users
Vancouver Community Network
Vancouver Greenway Network
Vancouver Learning Network
Vanderbilt Sports Network
Vanguard Radio Network
Variable-order Bayesian network
Variety Television Network
Vault Network
Vecima Networks
Vegas Stats & Information Network
Vehicle Area Network
Vehicular ad hoc network
Very high-speed Backbone Network Service
ViacomCBS Domestic Media Networks
ViacomCBS Networks Americas
ViacomCBS Networks EMEAA
ViacomCBS Networks International
ViacomCBS Networks UK & Australia
Victory Television Network
Videoland Television Network
Vietnam Human Rights Network
Vietnam Internet Network Information Center
Village Area Network
Virtual Air Traffic Simulation Network
Virtual Network Computing
Virtual network interface
Virtual network operator
Virtual private network
Virtual sensor network
Vision Interfaith Satellite Network
Vision TV Network
Visitor Based Network
Visual sensor network
Vitalit Health Network
Viva (network operator)
Voice of America Persian News Network
Voltaire Network
Voluntary Agency Network of Korea
Voom HD Networks
W.A. Heritage Trails Network
Walking Artists Network
Wall Street Journal Radio Network
WarCry Network
Warrior Care Network
Washington Community Action Network
Washington K-20 Network
Wasp Network (film)
Wassila network
Water supply network
Wavelength switched optical network
WAY-FM Network
Wazoo Sports Network
Weather Information Network
Weighted network
West Africa Network for Peacebuilding
Western Animal Rights Network
Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network
Western Power (networks corporation)
Whistle Sports Network
Wide area network
Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Cartoon Network/Adult Swim task force/to do
Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Cartoon Network/to do
Wildcat Sports Radio Network
Wildlands Network
Windows Vista networking technologies
Wireless ad hoc network
Wireless Amateur Network of Amaliada
Wireless community network
Wireless Intelligent Network
Wireless mesh network
Wireless network
Wireless network interface controller
Wireless sensor network
W Network
Wolk v. Kodak Imaging Network, Inc.
Women's Image Network Awards
Women's International Networking Conference
Women's Issues Network of Belize
Women's Network for Unity
Women Boxing Archive Network
Women In Prison Advocacy Network
Women of Color Quilters Network
Workgroup (computer networking)
World Chess Network
World Entertainment News Network
World Fishing Network
WorldGaming Network
World Music Network
World Network of Biosphere Reserves
World Network of Biosphere Reserves in Africa
World Network of Biosphere Reserves in Asia and the Pacific
World Network of Biosphere Reserves in Europe and North America
World Network of Biosphere Reserves in Latin America and the Caribbean
World Network of Users and Survivors of Psychiatry
World News Network
World Opponent Network
World-Wide Standardized Seismograph Network
Worldwide Universities Network
WOR Radio Network
WWE Network
WWE Network (Canada)
WWE Podcast Network
WWF on MSG Network
Xerox Network Systems
Xinjiang Networking Transmission Limited
XML Interface for Network Services
X-Stream Network
XYZnetworks
Yahoo! Publisher Network
Yankee Network
YES Network
Yorkshire Radio Network
Young European Research Universities Network
Young Generation Network
Young Moro Professionals Network
Your Network of Praise
Youth Action Network
Youth Employment Network
Zebrafish Information Network
ZenFi Networks
Zero-configuration networking
Zero Trust Networks
Zimbabwe Women's Resource Centre and Network
Zobel network



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