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Later however the Government turned around and gave 50 % of the order to Philips and their P2000 homecomputer even though the P2000 did not meet all the technical demands, was made in Austria and did not have network hard nor software.
Telstra deployed a CDMA network, which did not suffer this limitation, and while the AMPS network was closed down at the end of 1999 in the major cities, the closure deadline was extended until the end of 2000 in rural areas to ease the transition to CDMA.
Duke Nukem 3D did not support the TCP / IP client / server model, instead basing its network play on the IPX LAN, modem or serial cable.
Armstrong's radio network did not survive the shift into the high frequencies and was set back by the FCC decision.
In the countryside, where guild rules did not operate, there was freedom for the entrepreneur with capital to organize cottage industry, a network of cottagers who spun and wove in their own premises on his account, provided with their raw materials, perhaps even their looms, by the capitalist who took a share of the profits.
Since You Bet Your Life was mostly ad-libbed and unscripted — although writers did pre-interview the guests and feed Groucho ready-made lines in advance — the producers insisted that the network prerecord it ( instead of being broadcast live ).
Nineteenth century industrialisation did not affect the traditional urban infrastructure, except in Ghent (...) Also, in Wallonia the traditional urban network was largely unaffected by the industrialisation process, even though the proportion of city-dwellers rose from 17 to 45 per cent between 1831 and 1910.
The network was delayed for many years, and did not come to fruition until the 1990s.
Because most of the engineering skill of British Rail had been sold off into the maintenance and renewal companies, Railtrack had no idea how many Hatfields were waiting to happen, nor did they have any way of assessing the consequence of the speed restrictions they were ordering-restrictions that brought the railway network to all but a standstill.
( They did attempt a series of daily prime time soaps, which aired on newly created sister network MyNetworkTV, but the experiment was largely a failure.
In turn, the otaku of previous versions ( deckers who did not need decks to access the Matrix ) have been reworked into technomancers, who possess an innate connection to the Matrix that permits them to access the wireless network without hardware.
Because of Jackson's star power, the Fox network declined to broadcast counter-programming against the halftime show like they did during Super Bowl XXVI's show in the previous year ( Fox aired a special live edition of In Living Color on that occasion ).
True regular commercial television network programming did not begin in the U. S. until 1948.
The British Waterways Act of 1995 still did not enshrine any right of public access, although it did encourage recreational access of all kinds to the network, although the steady development of the leisure use of the canals and the decline of commercial traffic had resulted in a general acceptance that towpaths are open to everyone, and not just boat users.
The four 2G companies all won 3G licences in a competitive auction, as did new entrant known as Hutchison 3G, which branded its network as 3.
Although the basic applications and guidelines that make the Internet possible had existed for almost two decades, the network did not gain a public face until the 1990s.
However, the initial season was troubled by lack of network confidence, as the show did not garner ratings much higher than that of other CBS News documentaries.
Because the token stayed within the hub, it did not have to traverse long cables going to every node as in ARCNET and Token Ring therefore becoming faster than those other deterministic networking standards and being less susceptible to cabling problems, network card failures, and line interference.
" Yet as late as 1934, there was still no regularly scheduled newscast on network radio: " Most sponsors did not want network news programming ; those that did were inclined to expect veto rights over it.

network and schedule
In a lightweight implementation such as described here, the project manager has not accumulated cost nor defined a detailed project schedule network ( i. e., using a critical path or critical chain methodology ).
It should be noted that measuring schedule performance using EVM does not replace the need to understand schedule performance versus the project's schedule model ( precedence network ).
Traditional definitions of EVM typically assume that project accounting and project network schedule management are prerequisites to achieving any benefit from EVM.
To avoid such problems, an operating system must schedule network interrupt handling as carefully as it schedules process execution.
Event chain methodology is an uncertainty modeling and schedule network analysis technique that is focused on identifying and managing events and event chains that affect project schedules.
Beginning on July 11, the network rolled out its inaugural Saturday night schedule with a two-hour movie premiere of Werewolf, and over the next three weeks the series The New Adventures of Beans Baxter, Karen's Song and Down and Out in Beverly Hills were added.
This system, approved by Ofcom, results in ITV plc commissioning and funding the network schedule, with STV and UTV paying a fee to broadcast it.
In its early years, WJZ-TV was programmed much like an independent station, as the ABC television network was still, for the most part, in its very early stages of development ; the ABC-owned stations did air some common programming during this period, especially after the 1949 fall season when the network's schedule in prime time began to expand.
Full network service is still not available over-the-air in Newfoundland and Labrador, although CJON, having disaffiliated from CTV in 2002, now clears the vast majority of the Global network schedule in that province, most recently adding the network's national newscast in mid-2009.
After the announcement of the fall 1962 network television schedule Time magazine characterized The Jetsons as one of several new situation comedies ( along with The Beverly Hillbillies, I'm Dickens ...
In 2007, the network began to drop many of its reruns of off-network programs, and also began a new schedule arrangement featuring a rotation of hour-long blocks of its original series and other programs.
Until September 2009, KXGN also carried selected prime-time NBC programming in its schedule, making it the last " Big 3 " affiliate to offer programming from more than one network on a single feed.
Also that same year, Nickelodeon removed You Can't Do That on Television from its schedule after a thirteen-year run and by the same year the network had launched a new sketch comedy show, All That.
While the CBS color broadcasting schedule gradually expanded to twelve hours per week ( but never into prime time ), and the color network expanded to eleven affiliates as far west as Chicago, its commercial success was doomed by the lack of color receivers necessary to watch the programs, the refusal of television manufacturers to create adapter mechanisms for their existing black-and-white sets, and the unwillingness of advertisers to sponsor broadcasts seen by almost no one.
For the American TV schedule, see: 1969-70 American network television schedule.
The series aired on Nick at Nite from 2004 to 2009, as well as sister network ( through Nickelodeon ) The N ( now TeenNick ) with portions of scenes that were removed from other syndicated airings, with parts of scenes kept in other syndicated airings removed due to time constraints ; the series was dropped from its schedule in September 2009 after Disney / ABC purchased the rights to the show.
For the American TV schedule, see: 1970-71 American network television schedule.
For the American TV schedule, see: 1971-72 American network television schedule.

network and programming
Communications protocols define the rules and data formats for exchanging information in a computer network, and provide the basis for network programming.
* Computer network programming
Further up the development chain there are network effects as well in language back-end base platforms ( JVM, CLR, LLVM ), programming models ( FP, OOP ) and languages themselves.
Non-GUI features include SQL database access, XML parsing, thread management, network support, and a unified cross-platform application programming interface ( API ) for file handling.
With the growing availability of satellite television channels or terrestrial digital subchannels, combined with a growing body of available post-syndication programming, a handful of specialty channels have been built solely or primarily to run former network programming which otherwise would no longer be in syndication.
REBOL ( ; Relative Expression Based Object Language ) is a cross-platform data exchange language and a multi-paradigm dynamic programming language originally designed by Carl Sassenrath for network communications and distributed computing.
On French-language television in Quebec the téléroman has been a popular mainstay of network programming since the 1950s.
The ad ran during Saturday morning network programming during the series ' run.
Following the game, NBC aired the premiere episode of The A-Team, beginning the tradition of the game's host network airing programming after the game.
This halftime show also had a connection with past ABC programming: the first two Indiana Jones films had their broadcast premieres on ABC, and the network aired a TV series, The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, from 1992 to 1993 ( actually serving as the lead-in to Monday Night Football at one point ).
Sometimes, especially outside the U. S. and in the context of cable / satellite television, it is used instead of the term television network, which otherwise ( in its technical use above ) describes a group of geographically-distributed television stations that share affiliation / ownership and some or all of their programming with one another.
Nick's talent extends to programming the network using only a touch tone telephone.
These stations typically produce their own local morning and afternoon programs and regional noon hour programs to go along with the network programming that is aired during the rest of the day.
Some affiliates were also known to extensively preempt network programming in order to broadcast local sporting events.
The first official UPN network programming was the series Star Trek: Voyager.
As of January 2006, UPN had no plans of returning kids programming to the network, but it became a moot point due to its merger with The WB creating The CW.
A television network is a telecommunications network for distribution of television program content, whereby a central operation provides programming to many television stations or pay TV providers.
Within the industry, a tiering is sometimes created among groups of networks based on whether their programming is simultaneously originated from a central point, and whether the network master control has the technical and administrative capability to take-over the programming of their affiliates in real-time when it deems this necessary — the most common example being national breaking news events.
A network may or may not produce all of its own programming.
Others completely break away from the network for their own programming, known as regional variation.

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