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Access Now v. Southwest Airlines was a case where the District Court decided that the website of Southwest Airlines was not in violation of the Americans with Disability Act because the ADA is concerned with things with a physical existence and thus cannot be applied to cyberspace.
cosmetics, Morris told the TV program Access Hollywood that she was aware of her apparent consideration for the role and was excited about it.
The Nagoya Protocol on Access & Benefit Sharing ( ABS ) was adopted on 29 October 2010 in Nagoya, Japan and will enter into force 90 days after the fiftieth instrument of ratification.
It originally stood for Community Access Television or Community Antenna Television, from cable television's origins in 1948: in areas where over-the-air reception was limited by distance from transmitters or mountainous terrain, large " community antennas " were constructed, and cable was run from them to individual homes.
* 2002 – The Budapest Open Access Initiative, one of the cornerstones of the Open access movement, was released to the public.
Access to the computing environment ( e. g. the program's command line, environment variables, textual explanation of error conditions ) remained a problem until it was addressed by the 2003 standard.
Access to the ARPANET was expanded in 1981 when the National Science Foundation ( NSF ) developed the Computer Science Network ( CSNET ) and again in 1986 when NSFNET provided access to supercomputer sites in the United States from research and education organizations.
Access to the Baltic was blocked by Sweden, whose territory enclosed it on three sides.
IMAP was previously known as Internet Mail Access Protocol, Interactive Mail Access Protocol ( RFC 1064 ), and Interim Mail Access Protocol.
The original Interim Mail Access Protocol was implemented as a Xerox Lisp machine client and a TOPS-20 server.
The interim protocol was quickly replaced by the Interactive Mail Access Protocol ( IMAP2 ), defined in RFC 1064 ( in 1988 ) and later updated by RFC 1176 ( in 1990 ).
Although CICS was the most common use of the 3270, you could also program the 3270 terminal with BTAM ( Basic Telecommunications Access Method ) via BAL ( Basic Assembler Language ) written as transients ( somewhat similar to DLL's today ).
MAXC was also a backronym for Multiple Access Xerox Computer.
Access to the Matrix was accomplished by " deckers ": individuals that have " cyberdecks ".
SOAP originally stood for ' Simple Object Access Protocol ' but this acronym was dropped with Version 1. 2 of the standard.
TACS was also used in Japan under the name Japanese Total Access Communication ( JTAC ).
It was only when the FCC returned an hour to the networks on Sundays ( for children's / family or news programming ), taken away from them four years earlier, in a 1975 amendment to the Access Rule that CBS finally found a viable permanent timeslot for 60 Minutes.
In the late 2010s, the LIRR intends to start service to Grand Central Terminal via the East Side Access project ; provision was made for this route on the lower level of the 63rd Street Tunnel under the East River, which carries the New York City Subway's IND 63rd Street Line ( train ) on its upper level.
* Microsoft Access, a discontinued terminal emulator program whose name was later adopted for the Microsoft Access database program.

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The young visionary Stewart Brand, working with friends and family, and initially using the most basic of typesetting and page-layout tools, published the first edition of The Whole Earth Catalog ( subtitled Access to Tools ) in late 1968.
For the recording of their first album in June 1982, the band worked at Total Access Recording in Redondo Beach, California with Spot, who had also engineered and produced the Fat EP.
The Freelance Apprenticeship was first written and proposed by Karen Akroyd ( Access To Music ) in 2008.
The first draft of the Microsoft Data Access API was published in April 1998, about the same time as Lotus ' announcement of Blueprint.
In 1992, he applied to the New York City Police Department and was on his way to the academy when former schoolmate Singer offered him the opportunity to write their first feature film, Public Access, winner of the 1993 Sundance Film Festival ’ s grand jury prize.
The technique was first developed by Wolfgang Palm of PPG in the late 1970s and published in 1979, and has since been used as the primary synthesis method in synthesizers built by PPG and Waldorf Music and as an auxiliary synthesis method by Sequential Circuits, Ensoniq, Korg, Access and Dave Smith Instruments among others.
Access to the Waikato region was the first problem.
The Quantock Hills were designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty ( AONB ) in 1956, the first such designation in England under the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949.
Being one of the very few companies in Malaysia to originally obtain a cellular phone license, it successfully introduced mobile telephony in Malaysia through its ART-900 ( Automatic Radio Telephone ) service, using first generation ( analogue ) ETACS ( Extended Total Access Communication System ) specifications of the United Kingdom, a derivative of the US-AMPS ( Advanced Mobile Phone System ) technology.
CRAM, or Card Random Access Memory, model 353-1, was a data storage device invented by NCR, which first appeared on their model NCR-315 mainframe computer in 1962.
The band played its first show at Artists ' Television Access in San Francisco ( Dec. 7, 1997 ) and continued to play out in various clubs and galleries in the Bay Area, as well as touching down sporadically in other parts of California, through 2006.
In 1996 the bank ’ s web site was created and TD Access: PC was launched, North America ’ s first fully integrated banking and brokerage PC package.
ViewDS is LDAPv3 compliant and is also the world's first Directory to support the XACML standard for Policy Based Access control onto all attributes stored in the directory, with an inbuilt combined Policy Decision Point ( PDP ) and Policy Information Point ( PIP ) as well as two Policy Administration Tools ( PAP ).
The first CIX OLR was TelePathy ( DOS-based ), which developed into the first WIndows OLR-WIgWam ( now an open-source project, under the name Virtual Access ).
Access to London was via London Bridge which was first constructed by the Romans in AD 50.
Norton's first computer book, Inside the IBM PC: Access to Advanced Features & Programming ( Techniques ), was published in 1983.
Access to the first level of the pyramid, which is lined with niches, is via a single staircase on the west side or a double staircase on the east side.
A first in North America, the Commission d ' accès à l ' information du Québec ( Quebec Commission on Access to Information ) is an institution created in 1982 to administer the Quebec legislative framework of access to information and protection of privacy.
The company deployed a national mobile telephone network based on a first generation mobile technology known as the Total Access Communication System, or TACS for short.
Speed-bumped and scaled-up versions followed, culminating in, first, the 16-CPU AV / 9500 server and then the up to 32-way AV 10000 server in 1995, DG's first implementation of a Non-Uniform Memory Access ( NUMA ) design.
NTT DoCoMo originally planned to launch the world's first 3G services, initially branded Frontier of Mobile Multimedia Access ( FOMA ), in May 2001.
The access method used for IS-54 is Time Division Multiple Access ( TDMA ), which was the first U. S. digital standard to be developed.

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