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ORACLE and from
A typical ORACLE page, here showing news from ITN.
ORACLE moved away from being an experimental engineering department and more towards being a content provider.
FourText, originally called 4-Tel, was first run in conjunction with ORACLE, as an auxiliary teletext provider for Channel 4 from 1982.
* Park Avenue ( teletext soap ), a teletext-based Soap Opera on the ORACLE service from 1988 to 1992
The work and arrangements for choosing the relational database provider, hiring consultants and other organisational matters made that the development of DMFAS 5, to pass from COBOL to ORACLE started in 1992.
In the case of the Ceefax and ORACLE systems and their successors in the UK, the teletext signal is transmitted as part of the ordinary analogue TV signal but concealed from view in the Vertical Blanking Interval ( VBI ) television lines which do not carry picture information.
The proposed higher resolution Level 2 ( 1981 ) was not adopted in Britain ( in-vision services from Ceefax & ORACLE did use it at various times however, though even this was ceased by the BBC in 1996 ), although transmission rates were doubled from two to four lines a frame.

ORACLE and Optional
The Independent Television Authority ( ITA ) announced their own service in 1973, known as ORACLE ( Optional Reception of Announcements by Coded Line Electronics ).

ORACLE and by
Ceefax first started operation in 1977 with a limited 30 pages, followed quickly by ORACLE and then Prestel in 1979.
At the end of December 2010, it was announced that BMW was bringing to a close its longstanding partnership with ORACLE Racing and thereby ending its involvement in the America's Cup ; this was by mutual agreement of both partners.
ORACLE successfully campaigned for the creation of a franchise for the teletext service on ITV and Channel 4, only to find themselves outbid by Teletext Ltd., a consortium originally comprising Associated Newspapers, Koninklijke Philips Electronics N. V. and Media Ventures International, who started broadcasting at midnight on 1 January 1993.
* Park Avenue, a teletext based soap which appeared on ORACLE for several years written by Robbie Burns and Steve Regan.
When ORACLE lost its licence and was replaced by Teletext Ltd in 1993, 4-Tel moved to its own page space on pages 300-399.
The ORACLE or Oak Ridge Automatic Computer and Logical Engine, an early computer built by Oak Ridge National Laboratory, was based on the IAS architecture developed by John von Neumann.
The public Prestel database consisted of a set of individual frames, which were arranged in 24 lines of 40 characters each, similar to the display used by the Ceefax and ORACLE teletext services provided by the BBC and ITV television companies.
It was followed quickly by ORACLE and Prestel.
Electra used the World System Teletext ( WST ) protocol, the same protocol used by Ceefax and ORACLE, as well as by other teletext services in the rest of the European continent.
When ORACLE lost its licence and was replaced by Teletext Ltd. in 1993, Sbectel moved to its own page space on pages 300-399 and became directly run by S4C.

ORACLE and was
The Ceefax / ORACLE standard was internationalised in the 1980s as World System Teletext, which was adopted into the international standard CCIR 653 ( now ITU-R BT. 653 ) of 1986 as CCIR Teletext System B.
The BBC ( which was the original developer of the teletext system ) launched its Ceefax teletext service in 1974, the same year that Teletext's predecessor, ORACLE also appeared.
The relational database chosen was ORACLE Database.
Therefore, in spite of UNDP financing withdrawal the upgrading to version DMFAS 5 in ORACLE was carried over.
Electra was America's answer to the British Ceefax or ORACLE systems, providing news headlines, weather, entertainment / lifestyle info, and other information.
Sbectel was first run in conjunction with ORACLE, the auxiliary teletext provider on Channel 4, in the 1980s.

ORACLE and teletext
Other broadcasters soon took up the idea, including the Independent Broadcasting Authority ( IBA ), who had developed the incompatible ORACLE teletext system, at around the same time.
* ORACLE ( teletext ), a televised information service
# REDIRECT ORACLE ( teletext )

ORACLE and first
England's General Post Office developed a system using the Ceefax / ORACLE standard, launching it as Prestel, while France prepared the first steps for its ultimately very successful Minitel system, using a rival display standard called Antiope.

ORACLE and on
Since the BBC Micro used a Teletext mode as standard, this means that the pound sign is in the 7-bit ASCII variant used on Teletext systems such as Ceefax, ORACLE and Teletext Ltd too.
ORACLE began to disappear at 23: 31: 09 on 31 December 1992.
Because of the rivalry between the two companies, ORACLE did not carry television listings beyond its midnight closing time on New Year's Eve 1992.
From the mid-80s both Ceefax and ORACLE were broadcasting several hundred pages on every channel, slowly changing them throughout the day.

ORACLE and ITV
ITV soon joined the fray with a Ceefax-clone known as ORACLE.

ORACLE and Channel
The new companies of Channel 4 and S4C also brought recipes to the television with their own text system called ORACLE.

ORACLE and 23
It continued until 23: 55: 55 and it said ORACLE Gone 1978-1992.

ORACLE and .
The software includes Email-server, FORTRAN 90 and 77, C ++, Pascal, Mathematica, Informix and ORACLE 7.
* ORACLE Arena & O. co Coliseum Official Website

from and Optional
The Court's mandatory jurisdiction came from three sources ; the Optional Clause of the League of Nations, general international conventions and special bipartite international treaties.
This came from three sources ; the Optional Clause of the League of Nations, general international conventions and " special bipartite international treaties ".
Optional equipment is a kevlar suit to protect against being cut from another skaters blade.
The Cape Town Principles and Best Practices, adopted by the NGO Working Group on the Convention on the Rights of Children and UNICEF at a symposium on the prevention of recruitment of children into the armed forces and on demobilization and social regeneration of child soldiers in Africa in April 1997, proposed that African Governments should adopt and ratify the Optional protocol on the involvement of children in armed conflict raising the minimum age from 15 to 18, and that African Governments should ratify and implement other pertinent treaties and incorporate them into national law.
The Committee assesses complaints on a closed basis in accordance with Article Five of the First Optional Protocol and for that reason only the original written complaint, the response from the State and the reply by the author will be considered.
Optional driver and passenger airbags were also available from 1974 to 1976, but they were unpopular due to their cost.
Optional on all 88s was a four-barrel 455 rated at from the larger C-body Ninety-Eight.
Optional on all 88s was a four-barrel 455 rated at from the larger C-body Ninety-Eight.
Quoting from his book, Talent: Develop It, Sell It, Be It: " The harsh news: This Is Not Optional.
Optional features ranged from a power moonroof to a discrete 5. 1 surround sound 14-speaker 330-watt Mark Levinson premium sound system, XM-satellite radio and DVD-based navigation with backup camera and Bluetooth technology.
Optional extras were similar to the Mark I, although the option of a factory hardtop was not available from the BJ7's introduction.
Optional from 1991 to 1993 was a Getrag 284 5-speed manual transaxle, which was also exclusive to the GM W platform and was available only with the LQ1.
The above all included ' high-spec ' bumpers with foglights ( Optional on the Si model ), alloy wheels from 1996 onwards ( Different size and design between Si / SRi 14 " and GTi 15 "), and rear roof lip spoilers ( GTi models sported an integrated brakelight, also spoilers were optional on the Si ).
Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj making a speech Despite the harsh criticism from conservative politicians and the opposition, Elbegdorj's decision to abolish the death penalty and his insistence on adopting the 2nd Optional Protocol to the Convention on Civil and Political Rights was received highly among other nations around the world.
* 1974: Optional 4-speed automatic transmission available on 1750 & ( from May 1979 ) 1750 HL.
Triumph Herald 1200 ( 1964 ): Optional duo-tone paint finishes distinguished the Herald from competitors
The Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights is a side-agreement to the Covenant which allows its parties to recognise the competence of the Committee on Economic Social and Cultural Rights to consider complaints from individuals.
* Optional toe caps, made from the same fabric as the soles of the feet, and covering the top front portion of the foot, for improved durability.
For example, on March 7, 2005, the U. S. announced that it was withdrawing from the Consular Convention ’ s Optional Protocol Concerning the Compulsory Settlement of Disputes, a treaty that lacks a termination clause.
# Voyager Inter-library Loan ( ILL )- ( Optional ) Allows library patrons to request items from other institutions.
Optional caps, gilets and other accessories can be bought from Guide uniform stockists as well as online.

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