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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Long Count |  |  |  | Long Count: Encyclopedia II - Unix time - DefinitionThere are two layers of encoding that make up Unix time, and they can be usefully separated. The first layer encodes a point in time as a scalar real number, and the second encodes that number as a sequence of bits or in some other manner.
Unix time - Encoding time as a number.
Modern Unix time is based strictly on UTC. UTC counts time using SI seconds, and breaks up the span of time into days. UTC days are mostly 86400 s long, but are occasionally 86401 s and could be 86399 s long (though the la ...
See also:Unix time, Unix time - Definition, Unix time - Encoding time as a number, Unix time - Representing the number, Unix time - UTC basis, Unix time - History, Unix time - 32-bit overflow, Unix time - time_t parties Read more here: » Unix time: Encyclopedia II - Unix time - Definition |
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| |  |  |  | Long Count: Encyclopedia II - Amazon Trio - Tiger's EyeTiger's Eye takes the form of a long haired blond man. He wears tight pants and a white top. Even in the original Japanese version, he counts to three in english when attacking. His attacks use a whip as his primary weapon and primarily targeted "younger" women.
In Japanese, Ryotaro Okiayu provides Tiger's Eye voice. In English, he is voiced by Jason Barr, in German Oliver Mink ("Tiger Auge") and ...
See also:Amazon Trio, Amazon Trio - Tiger's Eye, Amazon Trio - Hawk's Eye, Amazon Trio - Fish Eye, Amazon Trio - Manga, Amazon Trio - Anime, Amazon Trio - Anime English Adaptation, Amazon Trio - Anime vs. Manga Read more here: » Amazon Trio: Encyclopedia II - Amazon Trio - Tiger's Eye |
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|  |  |  | Long Count: Encyclopedia II - Joanne Woodward - CareerWoodward's first film was Count Three and Pray, in 1955. She continued to move between Hollywood and Broadway, eventually understudying in the New York production of Picnic with another young actor, Paul Newman. The two were married in 1958. By that time, Woodward had starred in The Three Faces of Eve, for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress. She and Newman first starred together that year in The Long Hot Summer, one of many collaborations. The last movie they appeared in together (to great acclaim) was Mr. and Mrs. Bridge, which ...
See also:Joanne Woodward, Joanne Woodward - Early life, Joanne Woodward - Career, Joanne Woodward - Private life, Joanne Woodward - Academy Awards Nominations, Joanne Woodward - Other awards Read more here: » Joanne Woodward: Encyclopedia II - Joanne Woodward - Career |
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| | |  |  |  | Long Count: Encyclopedia II - Blackjack - Basic strategyAs in all casino games, the house has a statistical advantage over the players that will play itself out in the long run. But because blackjack, unlike other games, has an element of player choice, players can actually reduce the casino advantage to a small percentage by playing what is known as basic strategy. This strategy determines when to hit and when to stand, and also determines when doubling down or splitting is the correct action. Basic strategy is based on the player's point total and the dealer's visible card. There are sli ...
See also:Blackjack, Blackjack - Rules, Blackjack - Insurance, Blackjack - Basic strategy, Blackjack - Basic strategy tables, Blackjack - Card counting, Blackjack - Shuffle tracking, Blackjack - Casino counter-measures, Blackjack - Variants, Blackjack - Other casino games with opportunities, Blackjack - Online Blackjack Encyclopedia Read more here: » Blackjack: Encyclopedia II - Blackjack - Basic strategy |
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| | |  |  |  | Long Count: Encyclopedia II - 2004 U.S. election voting controversies Florida - By county
2004 U.S. election voting controversies Florida - Palm Beach.
2004 U.S. election voting controversies Florida - Broward County.
Machines counting backwards - Early Thursday, as Broward County elections officials wrapped up after a long day of canvassing votes, something unusual caught their eye. Tallies should increase as more votes are counted. But in some races, the numbers had decreased. Officials found the software used in Broward can handle only 32,000 votes per precinct. ...
See also:2004 U.S. election voting controversies Florida, 2004 U.S. election voting controversies Florida - Voting machines, 2004 U.S. election voting controversies Florida - Optical scanners unusual voting pattern, 2004 U.S. election voting controversies Florida - Absentee voting, 2004 U.S. election voting controversies Florida - Overvotes, 2004 U.S. election voting controversies Florida - By county, 2004 U.S. election voting controversies Florida - Palm Beach, 2004 U.S. election voting controversies Florida - Broward County, 2004 U.S. election voting controversies Florida - Miami-Dade, 2004 U.S. election voting controversies Florida - Total definite miscount Read more here: » 2004 U.S. election voting controversies Florida: Encyclopedia II - 2004 U.S. election voting controversies Florida - By county |
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|  |  |  | Long Count: Encyclopedia II - Formosa Province - EconomyPoorly industralized, Formosa's economy is based in cattle and agriculture, the last one centred in the Patino, Pilagás, and Pilcomayo departments.
Cattle counts over 1 million and a half of heads and it has been long the main economy activity of the province.
Cotton cultivation passed from over 100,000 tons at the end of the 1970s to 10,000 at the end of the 1990s because of the drop of the international price, and the fixed exchange rate. After the 2001 crisis production slightly revived to 50,000 tons a year in 2004. More than 70% of area sowed with cotton belongs to smal ...
See also:Formosa Province, Formosa Province - History, Formosa Province - Geography and climate, Formosa Province - Economy, Formosa Province - Political division Read more here: » Formosa Province: Encyclopedia II - Formosa Province - Economy |
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| | | | | |  |  |  | Long Count: Encyclopedia II - World War IV - Usage of WWIV to describe the present or pastAs some consider the Cold War to have been "WWIII", they also view the so-called War on Terrorism as being "WWIV", and the term is occasionally used in the United States political and policy debates that continue in the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks. As long ago as 1992, Count de Marenches, the former head of French intelligence, wrote a book[[1]] alleging that a "fourth world war", of terrorism versus civilization, was taking place. As a designation for the post-9/11 war on terrorism, its use was first proposed by Eliot A. Cohen in ...
See also:World War IV, World War IV - Usage of WWIV to describe the present or past, World War IV - Hypothetical or fictional usage of WWIII or WWIV Read more here: » World War IV: Encyclopedia II - World War IV - Usage of WWIV to describe the present or past |
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| |  |  |  | Long Count: Encyclopedia II - Mufaddaliyat - The collectionThe collection, in its present form, contains 126 pieces of verse, long and short; that is the number included in the recension of al-Anbari, who had the text from Abu 'Ikrima of Dabba, who read it with Ibn al-A'rabi, the stepson and inheritor of the tradition of al-Mufaddal. We know from the Fihrist of Ibn al-Nadim (988 CE) that in his time 128 pieces were counted in the book; and this number agrees with that contained in the Vienna manuscript, which gives an additional poem, besides those annotated by al-Anbari, to al-Muraqqish the ...
See also:Mufaddaliyat, Mufaddaliyat - Al-Mufaddel, Mufaddaliyat - The collection, Mufaddaliyat - Manuscripts Read more here: » Mufaddaliyat: Encyclopedia II - Mufaddaliyat - The collection |
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|  |  |  | Long Count: Encyclopedia II - Confederacy of Independent Systems - History of the ConfederacyIt is important to note that the greatest player in the creation of the Confederacy was not Count Dooku, General Grievous, or Nute Gunray, rather, Darth Sidious, the Sith Lord who manipulated the various factions of the Confederacy long before the state was created. The Confederacy was nothing more than a movement instigated by the Sith Lords to gain control of the galaxy. During the Clone Wars, both sides were manipulated by the Darth Sidious; he controlled the Republic as the dictatorial but apparently benign Chancellor Palpatine, and he c ...
See also:Confederacy of Independent Systems, Confederacy of Independent Systems - History of the Confederacy, Confederacy of Independent Systems - Trade Espionage Geonosian Revolution and Techno Union Treason, Confederacy of Independent Systems - The Blockade Crisis, Confederacy of Independent Systems - Count Dooku's Rhetoric, Confederacy of Independent Systems - The Separatist Crisis, Confederacy of Independent Systems - The Clone Wars, Confederacy of Independent Systems - The End of the War, Confederacy of Independent Systems - The End of the Confederacy, Confederacy of Independent Systems - The Aftermath, Confederacy of Independent Systems - Threat of a new Droid Army, Confederacy of Independent Systems - Key Members of the Confederacy, Confederacy of Independent Systems - The Separatist Council, Confederacy of Independent Systems - Other Separatist Members and Allies, Confederacy of Independent Systems - Separatist Army, Confederacy of Independent Systems - Planets Moons and Facilities Claimed by the Confederacy, Confederacy of Independent Systems - Heads of State and Government, Confederacy of Independent Systems - Quotes Read more here: » Confederacy of Independent Systems: Encyclopedia II - Confederacy of Independent Systems - History of the Confederacy |
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|  |  |  | Long Count: Encyclopedia II - Time Lord - Physical characteristicsTime Lords appear human, but differ from them in many respects. Racially, all the Time Lords in the television series so far have been portrayed by Caucasian actors, although a black Time Lord appeared in the spin-off novel The Shadows of Avalon by Paul Cornell, and Time Lord founder Rassilon was portrayed in several audio plays by black actor Don Warrington.
Time Lords are extremely long-lived, routinely counting their ages in terms of centuries. It is not known how long a Time Lord can live, although the Doctor claimed in ...
See also:Time Lord, Time Lord - Overview, Time Lord - Physical characteristics, Time Lord - Culture and society, Time Lord - Technology, Time Lord - History within the show, Time Lord - On screen, Time Lord - Spin-off media, Time Lord - Recent history, Time Lord - Partial list of Time Lords appearing in Doctor Who, Time Lord - The Doctor, Time Lord - Time Lords in the television series, Time Lord - Time Lords from spin-off media Read more here: » Time Lord: Encyclopedia II - Time Lord - Physical characteristics |
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|  |  |  | Long Count: Encyclopedia II - Athlon - Athlon XPIn performance terms, the Thunderbird had easily eclipsed the rival Pentium III, and the early Pentium 4s were a long way off the pace, but gradually clawed their way closer. The 1.7 GHz P4 (April 2001) served notice that the Thunderbird could not count on retaining performance leadership forever, and thermal and electricity-consumption issues with the Thunderbird design meant that it wasn't practical to take it past 1400 MHz (even at that speed it was excessively hot).
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See also:Athlon, Athlon - Athlon Classic, Athlon - Athlon Thunderbird T-Bird, Athlon - Athlon XP, Athlon - Palomino, Athlon - Thoroughbred T-Bred, Athlon - Barton and Thorton, Athlon - Mobile Athlon XP, Athlon - Models, Athlon - Athlon, Athlon - Athlon XP Read more here: » Athlon: Encyclopedia II - Athlon - Athlon XP |
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