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Outpost and 1981
* Outpost ( 1981 )

Outpost and computer
* The Outpost computer game and its sequel both focus on building arcologies ( called ' colonies ' in the game ) on various planets to contain what remains of Humanity after Earth is obliterated by an asteroid.
* New Terra — In the computer game Outpost 2, New Terra is the world chosen by humanity as its last hope for survival, colonized by the last survivors of Earth in starship Conestoga.
Outpost 2, fully titled Outpost 2: Divided Destiny, is a real-time strategy computer game developed by Dynamix, released in 1997 by Sierra Entertainment.
* Outpost 2, a 1997 computer game by Dynamix

Outpost and game
* In the PC game Outpost series, an interstellar ark named Conestoga was used to evacuate a population of humans from the impending destruction of Earth.
Outpost is a video game developed and published by Sierra On-Line.
Initial reviews of Outpost were enthusiastic about the game.
Dynamix also created Outpost 2: Divided Destiny, the second game in Sierra's strategy / survival franchise, Outpost.
* In the 1997 PC game Outpost 2: Divided Destiny, one of the items available for research was hypnopædia, which allowed scientists to be trained more quickly.
* In the game Outpost 2, the name of a starship presented in the game
* SD Gundam G Generation-F ( covers events of all Gundam anime through Gundam X as well as many manga and video game spinoffs such as Gundam Sentinel, Crossbone Gundam, and G-Unit / Last Outpost.
* The Last Outpost ( video game ), an upcoming video game for the Xbox 360 and PC
* Outpost: Renegades-Unofficial game add-on for Outpost 2
* Outpost ( board game ), from TimJim games
* Outpost ( chess ), a position in the game chess
* Outpost ( video game ), a Sierra On-Line video game

Outpost and ),
Originally the ultimate goal of NASA's Apollo Applications Program ( AAP ) in the 1960s, the Orion Mars Mission would utilize the hardware, primarily the Orion spacecraft ( or a variation based on the Orion ), and the Ares V cargo-launch vehicle, along with methods of carrying out the mission, which would be developed on board the International Space Station and the planned Lunar Outpost which is to be set up on the surface of the Moon after 2020.
American historian John Brebner eventually wrote New England's Outpost ( 1927 ), which identified how instrumental New Englanders were in the expulsion of the Acadians.
Company A occupied the Combat Outpost, which shared the facility with the HHC medical aid station ( Voodoo ), elements of Company E, 801st BSB ( Wrench ), and a platoon of sappers from Company C, 876th Engineer Battalion, part of the 2nd Brigade, 28th Division, Pennsylvania National Guard.
The two army awards went to the Force's infantry battalion ( known as the Sparta Battalion ) for the capture of Scotch Hill ( October 1951 ) and the defense of Outpost Harry ( 17 – 18 June 1953 ), while Flight 13 of the Hellenic Air Force was awarded a Presidential Unit Citation for its heroic evacuation of US Marines from Hagaru-ri ( December 1950 ).
Inspired to become a filmmaker after watching John Ford's Stagecoach, he would insert elements of the Western in war films like Desperado Outpost ( 1959 ) and Westward Desperado ( 1960 ), and eventually even filmed his own samurai Western in East Meets West ( 1995 ).
One of the leading Polish philosophers of Positivism ; novelist and short-story writer, Bolesław Prus ( The Outpost, The Doll, The New Woman ), advised his compatriots that Poland's place in the world would be determined by the sum of her contributions made to the world's scientific, technological, economic and cultural progress.
This theme resonates with Prus ' last major — and only historical — novel, Pharaoh ( 1895 ), and still more with his first major novel, The Outpost ( 1886 ).
The finger trap can be seen in a number of films and television programs, such as the Stan Laurel short " Dr. Pyckle and Mr. Pryde " ( 1925 ), the Little Rascals short " Moan and Groan, Inc .", the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode " The Last Outpost " ( 1987 ), the feature film The Addams Family ( 1991 ), Chasing Amy ( 1997 ), 100 Women ( 2002 ), Mulan II ( 2005 ), Dexter's Laboratory ( episode Unfortunate Cookie ), Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends ( episode The Big Leblooski ) and the Simpsons.
* Paul Blair ( actor ), in the film Outpost
After eight years together, two major label record deals ( for a couple of years prior to their signing with Outpost they'd been signed to a deal with Elektra Records that never resulted in a release ), and only about a dozen live performances with their 10 piece live band ( which included Modern Drummer Magazine favorite Zach Danziger and former Walt Mink mastermind John Kimbrough ), Vaganza decided to call it a day.
* The Last Outpost ( 1935 film ), a 1935 film with Cary Grant
* The Last Outpost ( 1951 film ), a 1951 film starring Ronald Reagan
* " The Last Outpost " ( Star Trek: The Next Generation ), a first season episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation
Calvin Crest offers High School Camp, Junior High Camp, Sherwood Camp ( Fourth-Sixth Graders ), Outpost, and First-timers Camp ( First-Third Graders with their parents to get them ready for a camp experience without their parents in the future ).
* Outpost ( The Samples album ), a 1996 album by The Samples

1981 and computer
* 1981 – The Osborne 1, the first successful portable computer, is unveiled at the West Coast Computer Faire in San Francisco.
* 1981 – Xerox PARC introduces the computer mouse.
Following PARC the first GUI-centric computer operating model was the Xerox 8010 Star Information System in 1981 ,< ref >
By 1981, at the peak of its popularity, CP / M ran on 3, 000 different computer models and DRI had $ 5. 4 million in yearly revenues.
Alongside " microcomputer " and " home computer ", the term " personal computer " was already in use before 1981.
The IBM PC in 1981 cemented the doom of the CMOS-8s by making a legitimate, well-supported small microprocessor computer.
When the International Mathematical Union in 1981 decided to create a prize, similar to the Fields Medal, in theoretical computer science and the funding for the price was secured from Finland, the Union decided to give Nevanlinna's name to the prize.
Silicon Graphics, Inc. ( commonly initialised to SGI, historically sometimes referred to as Silicon Graphics Computer Systems or SGCS ) was a manufacturer of high-performance computing solutions, including computer hardware and software, founded in 1981 by Jim Clark.
The QL was originally conceived in 1981 under the code-name ZX83, as a portable computer for business users, with a built-in ultra-thin flat-screen CRT display ( similar to the later TV80 pocket TV ), printer and modem.
In 1981 Steve Mann designed and built a backpack-mounted 6502-based wearable multimedia computer with text, graphics, and multimedia capability, as well as video capability ( cameras and other photographic systems ).
Founded in 1981, Interleaf was a company that created computer software products for the technical publishing creation and distribution process.
After the 1981 release by IBM of its IBM PC, the term personal computer became generally used for microcomputers compatible with the IBM PC architecture ( PC compatible ).
BBC BASIC is a programming language, developed in 1981 as a native programming language for the MOS Technology 6502 based Acorn BBC Micro home / personal computer, mainly by Sophie Wilson.
After achieving success with the BBC Micro computer, Acorn Computers Ltd considered how to move on from the relatively simple MOS Technology 6502 processor to address business markets like the one that would soon be dominated by the IBM PC, launched in 1981.
* Extended addressing, a processor architecture first introduced by IBM in 1981 in the System / 370 model 3081 mainframe computer
In Europe, the early years of personal computing ( 1981 – 1985 ) were spearheaded by the very aggressive marketing of inexpensive home computers with the theme " Why buy your child a video game and distract them from school when you can buy them a home computer that will prepare them for university?
As limited as this seems today, it was at least an order of magnitude beyond the capacity of the personal computer of the time ; the original 1981 IBM PC had 16 KB memory, a text-only display, and floating-point performance around 1 kiloFLOPS ( 30 kiloFLOPS with the optional 8087 math coprocessor ).
" In 1981, the Supreme Court stated that " a claim drawn to subject matter otherwise statutory does not become nonstatutory simply because it uses a mathematical formula, computer program, or digital computer " and a claim is patentable if it contains " a mathematical formula implements or applies the formula in a structure or process which, when considered as a whole, is performing a function which the patent laws were designed to protect ".
MetaComCo ( MCC ) was a computer systems software company started in 1981 and based in Bristol, England by Peter Mackeonis and Derek Budge.
Oakhurst earned the nickname of " birthplace of computer gaming " being home to the pioneering computer game developer Sierra On-line from 1981 to 1999.
In 1981 DPF completed the sale of its remaining computer systems and renamed the company back to its original Interstate Bakeries and moved its headquarters back to Kansas City.
In 1981, Richard Pryor came to town to film parts of the movie Bustin ' Loose and Snohomish received additional attention from Hollywood in the 1983 movie WarGames as the name of the high school from which the character David Lightman, played by Matthew Broderick, hacks into a military computer system.

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