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legacy and line
But although Joy's vi was now once again available for BSD Unix, it arrived after the various BSD flavors had committed themselves to nvi, which provides a number of enhancements over traditional vi, and drops some of its legacy features ( such as open mode for editing one line at a time ).
Realizing the importance of compatibility with the thousands of programs written in legacy code, IBM launched the AS / 400 midrange computer line in 1988.
The most common legacy of this system is the line rate speeds.
Although Yamaha used the Deagan knowledge to improve their own designs, for vibraphones they discontinued the use of the Deagan name and Deagan model legacy ; as of 2008, no visible trace to Deagan remains, although Yamaha continues to use the Deagan name for a line of orchestra bells and chimes.
However his children carried on his legacy and the Lacerda family line still lives on today.
This is a historic legacy from telegraphy, in which the line is held high to show that the line and transmitter are not damaged.
This is a legacy of MS-DOS, which only allowed a 128-byte command line to be passed to an application, making wildcarding by the DOS command prompt impractical.
Shortly after the Getronics announcement of end of support for the legacy VS line owner KPN of The Netherlands sold the North American units of Getronics to U. S. IT services company CompuCom.
This legacy of gradients and curves, and the fact that it was not originally conceived as a single trunk route, means the WCML was never ideal as a long-distance main line, with lower maximum speeds than the East Coast Main Line ( ECML ) route, the other major main line between London to Scotland.
The original publication of this claim can be traced to the December 1966 issue of Ebony, in an ad for Old Taylor publishes the claim, ending in this tag line: " But the most famous legacy McCoy left his country was his name.
* 1966, an ad for Old Taylor bourbon used a photo of Elijah McCoy and the expression " the real McCoy ", ending in this tag line: " But the most famous legacy McCoy left his country was his name.
This has left a legacy of lower maximum speeds on the line compared with other main lines.
Well, the plumb line doesn't make a building ... it allows us to gauge the vertical of certain problems '; and by preserving so much of Freud's legacy and standards she may indeed have served as something of a living yardstick.
But after the lawsuit was filed, IBM decided it would have two families: the System / 38 line, intended for large companies and representing IBM's future direction, and the System / 36 line, intended for small companies who had used the company's legacy System / 32 / 34 computers.
Future versions in the Creative ZEN line exclusively use Microsoft's Media Transfer Protocol ( also known as PlaysForSure ), and some legacy devices have been supplied with firmware upgrades to support MTP.
With its cost structure in line with any post deregulation upstart carrier, the airline began competing effectively with legacy carriers.
The bonus legacy of this construction was that the IRT was able to operate 11-car trains on this line, and when the BMT took over the Astoria Line, minimal work had to done to accommodate 10-car BMT units.
Born in Barcelona to a fairly well-off family, Sor was descended from a long line of career soldiers, and intended to continue that legacy, but was distracted from this when his father introduced him to Italian opera.
Over the course of World War II, especially during the full-fledged war between Japan and the US that began after in 1941, Rampo was active in his local patriotic, neighborhood organization, and he wrote a number of stories about young detectives and sleuths that might be seen as in line with the war effort, but he wrote most of these under different pseudonyms as if to disassociate them with his legacy.
His peaceful vision of rural England had been disillusioned by the violent rural discontent of the early 1830s, his small financial legacy was running out, and so he decided that he needed to produce work which was more in line with public taste if he was to earn an income for himself and his wife.
His line was extraordinary, his leg beats-a legacy of his Danish training-amazing.

legacy and printers
Printing improvements are problematic because legacy software systems often add no formatting instructions, or they use protocols that are not usable in modern PC / Windows printers.
WPS is an object-oriented shell allowing the user to perform traditional computing tasks such as accessing files, printers, launching legacy programs, and advanced object oriented tasks using built-in and third-party application objects that extended the shell in an integrated fashion not available on any other mainstream operating system.
These two-character codes are a legacy feature carried over from the first LaserJet printers, which could only use a two-character display for all printer status and error messages.

legacy and lives
The Bacardi legacy lives on in Santiago and Havana through its grand buildings and its historic significance.
Vertov's legacy still lives on today.
His legacy lives on in the confessions, liturgy, and church orders of the Reformed churches of today.
The strongest legacy brand with the best prospects for the future lives on.
" Puritan theology " makes sense only as certain parts of Reformed theology, i. e. the legacy in theological terms of Calvinism, as it was expounded by Puritan preachers ( often known as lecturers ), and applied in the lives of Puritans.
Cranmer's death was immortalised in John Foxe's Book of Martyrs and his legacy lives on within the Church of England through the Book of Common Prayer and the Thirty-Nine Articles, an Anglican statement of faith derived from his work.
Kate MacMurray, daughter of Haver and MacMurray, now lives on the property ( in a cabin built by her father ), and is " actively engaged in Sonoma's thriving wine community, carrying on her family's legacy and the heritage of MacMurray Ranch.
However, AberMUD's legacy lives on in the three major codebases it inspired: TinyMUD, LPMud and DikuMUD.
The rebellion was suppressed by the white militia within two days, but the legacy of Nat Turner's Rebellion lives to this day.
Historically, Klamath County's economy was based on timber and agriculture, and although these natural resource industries now contribute only a small fraction to the region's current economic activity and employment, their legacy lives on in local politics, community identity, and landscape.
Much of the legacy of the German immigration lives on today through the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod.
In these changing, clamorous times, the historic legacy of the Fickert family lives on.
His legacy also lives on in his hometown of Washington, Georgia.
Readers of these sayings are advised to continue seeking until they find what will enable them to become rulers of their own lives ( Saying 2 ) and thus to know themselves ( Saying 3 ) and their legacy of being the children of " the living Father " ( Saying 3 ).
But his legacy lives on to this day.
Twain's legacy lives on today as his namesakes continue to multiply.
To evaluate the legacy of Eliade and Joachim Wach within the discipline of the history of religions, the University of Chicago chose 2006 ( the intermediate year between the 50th anniversary of Wach's death and the 100th anniversary of Eliade's birth ), to hold a two-day conference in order to reflect upon their academic contributions and their political lives in their social and historical contexts, as well as the relationship between their works and their lives.
The provinces has no administrative function today but lives on as a historical legacy in both countries.
The AS / 400 evolved into the iSeries, which in turn evolved into the System i. The System / 38 legacy lives on in the enterprise-class IBM POWER Systems server which superseded System i in 2008.
Her enduring writings, therefore, provided a legacy to other reformers, who cherished her work enough to carry on her struggle and at least try to improve the lives of America's first inhabitants.
His legacy lives on with the ' Hogar el Alba ' children's homes located in Buenos Aires which still help impoverished children.
It lives in the hearts and minds of Quebecers thanks to the rich legacy of the Montreal Canadiens.

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