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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Overeating |  |  |  | Overeating: Encyclopedia II - Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo - SynopsisThe family, on Lisa's suggestion, visits a cyber-cafe named The Java Server. However, things go bad there when Homer, looking at his bank account online, is cyber-robbed by Snake, which saddens Marge, because they were saving the money for their family vacation. After Homer has a discussion with Flanders, he says he got more for less by attending the Chuck Garabedian Mega-Savings Seminar, and Homer takes away Flanders' ticket. The family attends the seminar, which explains many money-saving strategies. Later, to save more money, they go to a ...
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|  |  |  | Overeating: Encyclopedia II - Six Flags Over Texas - Future outlookSix Flags over Texas continues to add new attractions and additions on a competitive basis in order to increase guest attendance. Some speculation has led to the belief that the park will have increasing difficulty with future projects due to the park's location and being literally "boxed-in" by local roads and businesses surrounding the park and lack of free land. Park management continues to deny this, as space is available not only within the park (by removal of older rides or in various other free areas) but also in other locations, such as the park's large parking lot (which was e ...
See also:Six Flags Over Texas, Six Flags Over Texas - History, Six Flags Over Texas - Origin of the name, Six Flags Over Texas - Free publicity, Six Flags Over Texas - Silver Star Carousel, Six Flags Over Texas - Six Flags Over Texas Railroad, Six Flags Over Texas - Firsts, Six Flags Over Texas - Accidents, Six Flags Over Texas - Events, Six Flags Over Texas - Major attractions, Six Flags Over Texas - Minor attractions, Six Flags Over Texas - Future outlook Read more here: » Six Flags Over Texas: Encyclopedia II - Six Flags Over Texas - Future outlook |
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|  |  |  | Overeating: Encyclopedia II - Six Flags Over Texas - Minor attractionsMine Train – Originally called the Runaway Mine Train, the tubular-steel roller coaster takes riders both old and young on a ride through a themed mining town, complete with a surprising finale.
Mini Mine Train – A miniature version of the Mine Train takes children, still too small to experience its bigger brother’s thrills, on a smaller roller coaster ride.
Wildcatter - The Wildcatter elevates riders in a car (similar to an elevator in which the riders sit) 10 stories up. Then, upon reaching the top, the car rolls forward, over the edge of a ...
See also:Six Flags Over Texas, Six Flags Over Texas - History, Six Flags Over Texas - Origin of the name, Six Flags Over Texas - Free publicity, Six Flags Over Texas - Silver Star Carousel, Six Flags Over Texas - Six Flags Over Texas Railroad, Six Flags Over Texas - Firsts, Six Flags Over Texas - Accidents, Six Flags Over Texas - Events, Six Flags Over Texas - Major attractions, Six Flags Over Texas - Minor attractions, Six Flags Over Texas - Future outlook Read more here: » Six Flags Over Texas: Encyclopedia II - Six Flags Over Texas - Minor attractions |
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| | | |  |  |  | Overeating: Encyclopedia II - Professional video over IP - Network delay variationNetwork delay variation can be kept to a minimum by using a high-speed network backbone, and ensuring that video traffic does not encounter excessive queue delays. This is typically done by either ensuring that the network is not too close to its full capacity, or that video traffic is prioritized using traffic engineering techniques (see below).
The remaining delay variation can be removed by buffering, at the expense of added time delay. If forward error correction is used, a small proportion of packets arriving after the deadline can be tolerated, since they can be dealt with by being d ...
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| |  |  |  | Overeating: Encyclopedia II - Voice over IP - Technical detailsThere is a lot of debate about the two most popular types of VoIP; SIP and H.323, each of them has its own merits. Initially H.323 was the most popular protocol, though its popularity has decreased in the "local loop" due to its poor traversal of NAT and firewalls. For this reason as domestic VoIP services have been developed, SIP has been far more widely adopted. However in backbone voice networks where everything is under the control of the network operator or telco, H.323 is the protocol of choice. Many of the largest carriers use H323 in ...
See also:Voice over IP, Voice over IP - Advantages, Voice over IP - Cost, Voice over IP - Functionality, Voice over IP - Drawbacks, Voice over IP - Implementation challenges, Voice over IP - Reliability, Voice over IP - Emergency calls, Voice over IP - Integration into global telephone number system, Voice over IP - Single point of calling, Voice over IP - Mobile phones, Voice over IP - Security, Voice over IP - Adoption, Voice over IP - Mass-market telephony, Voice over IP - Corporate and telco use, Voice over IP - Use in Amateur Radio, Voice over IP - Legal, Voice over IP - Technical details, Voice over IP - Protocols, Voice over IP - Networks: Full Phone Service, Voice over IP - Networks: Software Service, Voice over IP - Hardware: Wi-Fi Phone, Voice over IP - Software, Voice over IP - VoIP Testing, Voice over IP - Related concepts Read more here: » Voice over IP: Encyclopedia II - Voice over IP - Technical details |
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Voice over IP - Protocols.
Most standards-based solutions use either the H.323 or Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) protocols. A number of proprietary designs also exist.
Signaling protocols:
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
defined by the IETF, newer than H.323
H.323
defined by the ITU-T
Megaco (a.k.a. H.248) and MGCP
both media gateway control protocols
Skinny Client Control Protocol
proprie ...
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|  |  |  | Overeating: Encyclopedia II - Voice over IP - Technical detailsThere is a lot of debate about the two most popular types of VOIP; SIP and H323, each of them has its own merits. Initially H323 was the most popular format, its popularity has decreased, in the "local loop" by its poor traversal of NAT and firewalls. For this reason as domestic VoIP services have been developed, SIP has been far more widely adopted. However in backbone voice networks where everything is under the control of the network operator or telco, H323 is the protocol of choice. Many of the largest carriers use H323 in their core bac ...
See also:Voice over IP, Voice over IP - Advantages, Voice over IP - Cost, Voice over IP - Functionality, Voice over IP - Drawbacks, Voice over IP - Implementation challenges, Voice over IP - Reliability, Voice over IP - Emergency calls, Voice over IP - Integration into global telephone number system, Voice over IP - Single point of calling, Voice over IP - Mobile phones, Voice over IP - Security, Voice over IP - Adoption, Voice over IP - Mass-market telephony, Voice over IP - Corporate and telco use, Voice over IP - Use in Amateur Radio, Voice over IP - Legal, Voice over IP - Technical details, Voice over IP - Protocols, Voice over IP - Networks: Full Phone Service, Voice over IP - Networks: Software Service, Voice over IP - Hardware: Wi-Fi Phone, Voice over IP - Software, Voice over IP - VoIP Testing, Voice over IP - Related concepts Read more here: » Voice over IP: Encyclopedia II - Voice over IP - Technical details |
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| | |  |  |  | Overeating: Encyclopedia II - Voice over IP - Technical detailsThere is a lot of debate about the two most popular types of VOIP; SIP and H323, each of them has its own merits. Initially H323 was the most popular format, its popularity has decreased, in the "local loop" by its poor traversal of NAT and firewalls. For this reason as domestic VoIP services have been developed, SIP has been far more widely adopted. However in backbone voice networks where everything is under the control of the network operator or telco, H323 is the protocol of choice. Many of the largest carriers use H323 in their core bac ...
See also:Voice over IP, Voice over IP - Advantages, Voice over IP - Cost, Voice over IP - Functionality, Voice over IP - Drawbacks, Voice over IP - Implementation challenges, Voice over IP - Reliability, Voice over IP - Emergency calls, Voice over IP - Integration into global telephone number system, Voice over IP - Single point of calling, Voice over IP - Mobile phones, Voice over IP - Adoption, Voice over IP - Mass-market telephony, Voice over IP - Corporate and telco use, Voice over IP - Use in Amateur Radio, Voice over IP - Legal, Voice over IP - Technical details, Voice over IP - Protocols, Voice over IP - Networks: Full Phone Service, Voice over IP - Networks: Software Service, Voice over IP - Hardware: Wi-Fi Phone, Voice over IP - Software, Voice over IP - VoIP Testing, Voice over IP - Related concepts Read more here: » Voice over IP: Encyclopedia II - Voice over IP - Technical details |
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|  |  |  | Overeating: Encyclopedia II - One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest novel - Plot OverviewOne Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest is a novel by Ken Kesey. It is set in an Oregon mental institution. Narrated by the schizophrenic, and apparently deaf and dumb American Indian Chief Bromden, much of the plot focuses on the antics of Randle P. McMurphy, a criminal sent from a workfarm prison. Although never concretely confirmed, it is suggested that McMurphy has been admitted to the institution in order to avoid heavy manual labour at the prison.
The asylum is precisely run by Nurse Ratched and her assistants, who are black men ...
See also:One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest novel, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest novel - Plot Overview, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest novel - Characters, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest novel - The Staff, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest novel - The 'Acutes', One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest novel - The 'Chronics', One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest novel - ISBNs Read more here: » One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest novel: Encyclopedia II - One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest novel - Plot Overview |
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|  |  |  | Overeating: Encyclopedia II - One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest novel - CharactersRandle P. McMurphy (acute)
A rough and ready convict sent from a prison. He is sexist, racist, forceful, and guilty of battery and gambling (he had also been charged with, but never convicted of, statutory rape). McMurphy has himself transferred from a prison work farm to the hospital, thinking it will be an easy way to serve out his sentence. He has a fine time hustling the patients, until he realizes that he is more than a diversion for them; he gives them the lives they are to afraid to live for themselves. In the end, McMurphy's determination to fight Nurse Ratched costs him his freedom, his hea ...
See also:One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest novel, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest novel - Plot Overview, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest novel - Characters, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest novel - The Staff, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest novel - The 'Acutes', One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest novel - The 'Chronics', One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest novel - ISBNs Read more here: » One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest novel: Encyclopedia II - One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest novel - Characters |
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|  |  |  | Overeating: Encyclopedia II - Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Geographic argumentsOpponents of Afrocentrism often argue that Egyptians belong among the Semitic peoples of the Middle East, pointing to the fact that Egypt is at the extreme north eastern edge of the African continent, close to both Israel and the Arabian Peninsula. However, rather than being comprised of a singular people, Egypt also extends south into areas occupied by undeniably black-skinned people. Complicating the discussion, "Se ...
See also:Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Obstacles in ascertaining race, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Kemet -- black land, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Linguistic arguments, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Geographic arguments, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Artistic arguments, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Ethnographic murals, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Analysis of mummified remains, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Melanin tests, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Cranial analysis and forensic reconstruction, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Cultural and religious arguments, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Notes Read more here: » Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians: Encyclopedia II - Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Geographic arguments |
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|  |  |  | Overeating: Encyclopedia II - Don't Make Me Over - References to movies other TV showsAs Stewie rides on Brian's back, he quotes Yoda saying "Strong with the force young Skywalker is."
A young Bill Cosby (circa Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids) shows up right before a commercial break.
Peter and friends dance on the bar table like the girls of Coyote Ugly.
Neil Armstrong fakes the moon landing on Stage 51, a reference to Area 51.
For their band Fat, Horny, Black and Joe, Peter dresses like a member of Devo, Cleveland dresses like John Travolta, Joe dresses like David Lee Roth, and Quagmire dresses like Tommy Lee.
Miss Swan from Mad T ...
See also:Don't Make Me Over, Don't Make Me Over - Plot summary, Don't Make Me Over - References to movies other TV shows, Don't Make Me Over - Songs of Don't Make Me Over Read more here: » Don't Make Me Over: Encyclopedia II - Don't Make Me Over - References to movies other TV shows |
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|  |  |  | Overeating: Encyclopedia II - Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Obstacles in ascertaining raceDetermining the race of Ancient Egyptians is rife with difficulties. Race itself is an unscientific concept, and skin color within a single racial category can fall within a broad spectrum of shades. For historical reasons, blackness and whiteness are particularly difficult concepts to concretely describe in Western societies. Racist remnants of earlier times, such as the one-drop theory still influence the racial categorization of multiracial individuals, and the question over whether non-African dark-skinned in ...
See also:Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Obstacles in ascertaining race, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Kemet -- black land, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Linguistic arguments, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Geographic arguments, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Artistic arguments, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Ethnographic murals, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Analysis of mummified remains, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Melanin tests, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Cranial analysis and forensic reconstruction, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Cultural and religious arguments, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Notes Read more here: » Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians: Encyclopedia II - Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Obstacles in ascertaining race |
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Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Melanin tests.
Afrocentrists also cite the results of Cheikh Anta Diop's forensic tests of melanin content in Egyptian mummies and of forensic reconstruction of skulls to prove their contention that the early dynastic Egyptians were black Africans and remained so in predominant part for millennia. Supporters of Diop's claims assert that similar tests for determining the melanin content in bones have been used by police departments in the gathe ...
See also:Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Obstacles in ascertaining race, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Kemet -- black land, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Linguistic arguments, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Geographic arguments, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Artistic arguments, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Ethnographic murals, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Analysis of mummified remains, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Melanin tests, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Cranial analysis and forensic reconstruction, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Cultural and religious arguments, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Notes Read more here: » Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians: Encyclopedia II - Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Analysis of mummified remains |
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|  |  |  | Overeating: Encyclopedia II - Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Kemet -- black landAmong Afrocentrist authors, it is common to refer to Egypt as "Kemet," the indigenous term for the country, which means "black land." Traditionally, mainstream scholars contend this term refers to the dark, fertile soil beside the Nile, in contrast to the desert beyond it, labelled the "red land" by Egyptians. Afrocentrists, however, associate the term with Egyptian racial identity, pointing out that ancient Egyptians also called themselves "Kmemeu", or "the black people" and their subjects "Kemetu", or "the blacks' people". They also cite t ...
See also:Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Obstacles in ascertaining race, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Kemet -- black land, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Linguistic arguments, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Geographic arguments, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Artistic arguments, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Ethnographic murals, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Analysis of mummified remains, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Melanin tests, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Cranial analysis and forensic reconstruction, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Cultural and religious arguments, Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Notes Read more here: » Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians: Encyclopedia II - Controversy over race of Ancient Egyptians - Kemet -- black land |
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