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Floating Point is an album by John McLaughlin, released in 2008 through the record label Abstract Logix.
** Floating Point Exceptions
*: Faster Floating Point Sorting and Multiple Histogramming with implementation in C ++
The completion of the Evergreen Point Floating Bridge across Lake Washington in 1963 allowed Redmond to flourish as a suburb of Seattle.
These problems are being mitigated by the expansion of SR-520 and the Evergreen Point Floating Bridge, as well as the planned light rail service via East Link from Seattle to Redmond during the second phase of Sound Transit.
Their main differences were the CPU, RAM, and Weitek Floating Point Accelerator boards, disk controllers and disk drives ( both ST-506 and SMD were available ).
* The IBM Floating Point Architecture ( until superseded by the IEEE 754-1985 floating-point standard, 20 years later )
National Semiconductor also produced related support chips like Floating Point Units ( FPUs ), Memory Management Units ( MMUs ), and Direct Memory Access ( DMA ) controllers.
* IBM Floating Point Architecture
This is often supported in Floating Point Hardware called FPUs.
This was partly inspired by the difficulty Fisher observed at Yale of compiling for architectures like Floating Point Systems ' FPS164, which had a complex instruction set architecture ( CISC ) that separated instruction initiation from the instructions that saved the result, requiring very complicated scheduling algorithms.
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See floating point and IEEE Floating Point Standard.
Oregon-based Floating Point Systems ( FPS ) built add-on array processors for minicomputers, later building their own minisupercomputers.
* Floating Point Systems, a computer company founded in 1970 and later purchased by Cray Research
The ASIC integrated two 700 MHz PowerPC 440 embedded processors, each with a double-pipeline-double-precision Floating Point Unit ( FPU ), a cache sub-system with built-in DRAM controller and the logic to support multiple communication sub-systems.
Three floating bridges cross Lake Washington: the Evergreen Point Floating Bridge ( officially the Governor Albert D. Rosellini Bridge-Evergreen Point ) carries State Route 520 from Seattle's Montlake neighborhood to Medina while the Lacey V. Murrow Memorial Bridge and the Third Lake Washington Bridge ( officially the Homer M. Hadley Memorial Bridge ) carries Interstate 90 from Seattle's Mount Baker neighborhood to Mercer Island.
Mainframe is divided into six sectors ( moving clockwise ): Baudway, Kits, Floating Point Park, Beverly Hills, Wall Street, and Ghetty Prime ( also called G-Prime ).
He has been called “ The Father of Floating Point ,” since he was instrumental in creating the original IEEE 754 specification.
** Floating Point
** IEEE standard single and double precision Floating Point Unit ( FPU )
On 28 April 2008 the recording sessions from the previous year surfaced on the album Floating Point, featuring the rhythm section of keyboardist Louis Banks, bassist Hadrien Feraud, percussionist Sivamani and drummer Ranjit Barot bolstered on each track by a different Indian musician.

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Pu Songling brought the short story form to a new level in his Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio, published in the mid-18th century, and Shen Fu demonstrated the charm of the informal memoir in Six Chapters of a Floating Life, written in the early 19th century but published only in 1877.
The Floating Admiral is a collaborative detective novel written by fourteen members of the Detection Club in 1931.
* Floating Cities, Islands and States A paper written by Alexander Bolonkin from a physics perspective using Freedom Ship as an example and providing technical information
Bourne of Seale, a junior mage from the Floating School, meets Nepenthe in the library with a book inscribed with an unknown language, which seems to be written in configurations of plant thorns.
In the case of The Floating Admiral, each author also provided a sealed " solution " to the mystery as he or she had written it, including the previous chapters.
The title track " Floating Anarchy Radio " Was actually written by Kif Kif, Jose Gross and Richard Heley of the 1974-75 line-up, and was originally titled " Soviet Kommercial Radio ".
Having written scores of material throughout 1998 and 1999, the recording sessions for Floating Eye produced upwards of nearly forty different songs.
The novel is often paired, both by critics and by Barth himself, with its predecessor, The Floating Opera ; both were written in 1955, and the two novels are available together in a one-volume edition.

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Floating point operations are mostly addition, subtraction, and multiplication with enough digits of precision to model continuous phenomena such as weather prediction and nuclear simulations.
Ebert has provided DVD audio commentaries for several films, including Citizen Kane, Casablanca, Dark City, Floating Weeds, Crumb, and Beyond the Valley of the Dolls ( for which Ebert also wrote the screenplay, based on a story that he co-wrote with Russ Meyer ).
The GWR built a goods shed on the north side of the station adjacent to the Floating Harbour, with a small dock for transhipment of goods to barges ( though not to sea-going ships as the wharf was upstream of Bristol Bridge ).
Floating wooden lures ( plugs ) or poppers of lightweight cork or balsa were introduced around 1900, sometimes combined with hooks dressed with artificial fur or feathers.
These hydrophytes have small roots and are only found in slow-moving water with rich-nutrient level water Floating aquatic plants are a food resource for avian species.
* Floating Interactive Display: at least two commercial systems ( Heliodisplay and FogScreen ) offer interactive " floating interfaces " which display an image projected in mid-air but can be interacted with by finger similar to a touch screen.
Ozu's films were most favorably received from the late 1940s, with works such as Late Spring, 1949, The Flavor of Green Tea over Rice, 1952, Tokyo Story, 1953 — considered to be his masterpiece — Early Spring, 1956, Equinox Flower, 1958, his first film in colour, Floating Weeds, 1959 and Late Autumn, 1960.
As a result of this, the Floating Harbour is one of the more successful pieces of dockland regeneration, with much of the dockside now occupied by residential, office and cultural premises, and the water area heavily used by leisure craft.
His " Floating Man " thought experiment tells its readers to imagine themselves suspended in the air, isolated from all sensations, which includes no sensory contact with even their own bodies.
A resurgence of dream pop in the independent music scene occurred in 2008, with the relatively successful indie acts of Silversun Pickups, Beach House, Au Revoir Simone, Tame Impala, Deerhunter, Animal Collective, Panda Bear, Bat for Lashes, The Radio Dept., High Places, Lykke Li, Chairlift, Anomie Belle, Grimes, School of Seven Bells, Foxes in Fiction, Rem's Floating Chandelier The xx, Ellie Goulding, Letting Up Despite Great Faults, Marissa Nadler, Holly Miranda, iamamiwhoami, Wild Beasts, and An Horse.
* Madártej ( Floating island, a dessert made of milk custard with eggwhite dumplinds floating on top )
In keeping with the " Floating timeline " spirit of other long-running comic strip and literary characters, Modesty and Willie generally do not age over the decades, with Modesty always being depicted as being in her late 20s, Willie eight years older.
Floating point numbers used a format with 7 bits of exponent ( power of 4 ) and 45 bits of mantissa.
In the course of the 30-minute play Willcox performed two songs she co-wrote: " Floating Free " ( an acoustic ballad, with Phil Daniels accompanying her on guitar ) and " Dream Maker ".
They are entertained with the usual college theatricals, including productions of William Strode's allegory The Floating Island ( with music by Henry Lawes ), which mocks William Prynne as the play-hating Melancholico ; George Wilde's Love's Hospital ; and William Cartwright's The Royal Slave ( also with music by Lawes, and design by Inigo Jones ).
* Floating point, a representation in computing of rational numbers, most commonly associated with the IEEE 754 standard
In 1611 Galileo was informed by a friend, Cigoli, “ ill-disposed men envious of your virtue and merits metdiscuss ... for any means by which they could damage you .” The number of scholars who disapproved with his Discourse on Floating Bodies, or were simply ill-spirited toward Galileo grew, but other than one letter from Niccolo Lorini there was not much discussion about the issue for the remainder of the year.

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