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The term " streaming media " can apply to media other than video and audio such as live closed captioning, stock ticker, and real-time text, which are all considered " streaming text ".
The term ticker refers to the noise made by the ticker tape machines once widely used by stock exchanges.
Company folklore recounts that the term apparently got its start when Gingold was standing by the stock ticker at the brokerage firm that later became Merrill Lynch.
The term " ticker " came from the sound made by the machine as it printed.
The term is a reference to ticker tape parades of years gone by, which used actual ticker tape as confetti.

term and tape
The term " storage " is often ( but not always ) used in separate computers of traditional secondary memory such as tape, magnetic disks and optical discs ( CD-ROM and DVD-ROM ).
Tape bias is the term for two phenomena, DC bias and AC bias, that improve the fidelity of analogue magnetic tape sound recordings.
The roots of the term can be traced back to the early days of printed circuit design, when the enlarged ( for higher precision ) " artwork " for the photomask was manually " taped out " using black line tape and adhesive-backed die cut elements on sheets of PET film.
Because the previously used generic term " duck tape " had fallen out of use, he was able to trademark the brand " Duck Tape " and market his product complete with a yellow cartoon duck logo.
The term " razor wire ", through long usage, has generally been used to describe barbed tape products.
The direct access capability, occasionally and incorrectly called random access ( although that term survives when referring to memory or RAM ), of those devices stood in contrast to sequential access used in tape drives.
The term originated from the Harvard Mark I relay-based computer, which stored instructions on punched tape ( 24 bits wide ) and data in electro-mechanical counters.
The term originates from the use of this technique to replace defective time code on a video tape recording by replacing it with a new time code sequence, which may be an extension of a previous good time code sequence on an earlier part of the source material.
The term may have evolved then through the listing of tapes a single camera crew shoots — with the ' A ' tape containing the interview footage and the ' B ' tape containing the support material.
The latter term " vari-speed " is more commonly used for tape decks, particularly in the UK.
" Wow " is slow speed ( a few Hz ) variation, caused by longer term drift of the drive motor speed, whereas " flutter " is faster speed ( a few tens of Hz ) variations, usually caused by mechanical defects such as out-of-roundness of the capstan of a tape transport mechanism.
( Dack 2002 ) The term Electroacoustic music was later coined to include all forms of music involving magnetic tape, computers, synthesizers, multimedia, and other electronic devices and techniques.
The term duck tape may refer to:
Frippertronics ( a term coined by poet Joanna Walton, Fripp's lover in the late 1970s ) is an analog delay system consisting of two reel-to-reel tape recorders situated side-by-side.
Although it is a tape based format, the term ADAT now refers to its successor, the Alesis ADAT HD24, which features hard disk recording, rather not the traditional tape-based ADAT, which in turn is now considered obsolete.
Schrock announced on August 30, 2004, that he would abort his 2004 attempt for a third term in Congress after allegedly being caught on tape soliciting sex from a male prostitute.
The term has become a genericised trademark in Britain, Ireland, India, Serbia, Japan, Croatia, Greece, Turkey, and Macedonia, and is used much in the same way that scotch tape came to be used in the United States, in referring to any brand of clear adhesive tape.
All American Civil War veterans ' records were bound in red tape, and the difficulty in accessing them led to the modern American use of the term, but there is evidence ( as detailed above ) that the term was in use in its modern sense sometime before this.
The term ' spooling ' may derive from these reels or ' spools ' of tape, although the terms normally used for tape were reel or tape volume ; this etymology has not been sourced.

term and originally
Of one thing we can be sure: they were not sketched out by the revolutionary theorists of the eighteenth century who formulated the political principles and originally shaped the political institutions of what we term the `` free society ''.
The term was originally coined in the 19th century by the founding sociologist and philosopher of science, Auguste Comte, and has become a major topic for psychologists ( especially evolutionary psychology researchers ), evolutionary biologists, and ethologists.
The Afroasiatic language family was originally referred to as " Hamito-Semitic ", a term introduced in the 1860s by the German scholar Karl Richard Lepsius.
The precise reference of this term has varied over time, perhaps originally referring only to the Ionian colonies along the coast.
The precise reference of this term has varied over time, perhaps originally referring to the Ionian colonies on the Asia Minor coast.
' American ' is derived from America, a term originally denoting all of the New World ( also called " the Americas ").
The term originally came from antibody generator and was a molecule that binds specifically to an antibody, but the term now also refers to any molecule or molecular fragment that can be bound by a major histocompatibility complex ( MHC ) and presented to a T-cell receptor.
According to Pausanias, writing in the 2nd century AD, the term ' Achaean ' was originally given to those Greeks inhabiting the Argolis and Laconia.
While the term — literally meaning " sailing the air "— originally referred solely to the science of operating the aircraft, it has since been expanded to include technology, business and other aspects related to aircraft.
The term is less common in modern texts, and was originally derived from a dichotomy with major tranquilizers, also known as neuroleptics or antipsychotics.
Moreover, although Reverend Peters claimed that the term blue law was originally used by Puritan colonists, his work has since been found to be unreliable.
Aristotle applies the term category ( perhaps not originally ) to ten highest-level classes.
The phylum was originally called " Polyzoa ", but this term was superseded by " Bryozoa " in 1831.
According to Jan Nattier, the term Mahāyāna (" Great Vehicle ") was originally even an honorary synonym for Bodhisattvayāna, or the " Bodhisattva Vehicle.
They were originally made from lignum vitae, a dense wood giving rise to the term " woods " for bowls, but are now more typically made of a hard plastic composite material.
The term bean originally referred to the seed of the broad or fava bean, but was later expanded to include members of the New World genus Phaseolus, such as the common bean and the runner bean, and the related genus Vigna.
The term " manic-depressive illness " or psychosis was coined by German psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin in the late nineteenth century, originally referring to all kinds of mood disorder.
The term originally signified a chant by alternate choirs, but has quite lost this meaning in the Breviary.
Black metal was originally used as a term for extreme metal bands with Satanic and anti-Christian lyrics ; today, the most common lyrical theme is opposition to Christianity and other organized religions.
The term " Casino " is of Italian origin, the root word being " Casa " ( house ) and originally meant a small country villa, summerhouse or pavilion.
The term " common law " originally derives from the 1150s and 1160s, when Henry II of England established the secular English tribunals.
The term " filial " ( meaning " of a child ") characterizes the respect that a child, originally a son, should show to his parents.
Fans sometimes make up explanations for such errors that may or may not be integrated into canon ; this has come to be colloquially known as fanwanking ( a term originally coined by the author Craig Hinton to describe excessive use of continuity ).
In a historical or geopolitical sense the term usually refers collectively to Christian majority countries or countries in which Christianity dominates or was a territorial phenomenon .“ Christendom is originally a medieval concept steadily to have evolved since the fall of the Western Roman Empire and the gradual rise of the Papacy more in religio-temporal implication practically during and after the reign of Charlemagne ; and the concept let itself to be lulled in the minds of the staunch believers to the archetype of a holy religious space inhabited by Christians, blessed by God, the Heavenly Father, ruled by Christ through the Church and protected by the Spirit-body of Christ ; no wonder, this concept, as included the whole of Europe and then the expanding Christian territories on earth, strengthened the roots of Romance of the greatness of Christianity in the world .”

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