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WWN and are
His findings are as close as WWN gets to having a reliable source.
There are two types of WWNs on a HBA ; a node WWN ( WWNN ), which is shared by all ports on a host bus adapter, and a port WWN ( WWPN ), which is unique to each port.
Two WWNs which do not refer to the same thing should always be different even if the two are used in different roles, i. e. a role such as WWPN or WWNN does not define a separate WWN space.
Each WWN is an 8 or 16 byte number, the length and format of which is determined by the most significant four bits, which are referred to as an NAA ( Network Address Authority.

WWN and with
Only one service operator has ever been declared bankrupt, WWN in 1964, with all other operators leaving the network as a result of a franchise review.
Free programming from the ITV network, plus other support from its neighbours ABC, ATV and TWW just about kept the ship afloat, but Granada decided to dispense with its productions in the Welsh language, and the loss of this valuable programming stream proved fatal to WWN.
Following the acquisition of WWN by TWW, the Western Avenue base was closed, with all operations moved to TWW's Pontcanna base, also in Cardiff.
In a filing with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission in March 2007, American Media said that sales of WWN in 2006 were only 83, 000 per issue.
WWN was a journalistic leader in following the progress of Bat Boy, the half-bat, half-boy superhero ; and P ' lod, an extraterrestrial who became involved in Earth politics and had an affair with Hillary Clinton.
The WWN frequently reported Elvis sightings with a series of articles claiming that Elvis Presley had faked his death and had recently emerged from years of seclusion to prepare for a comeback.
* 2002: GPRS prepaid introduced ; first company in Europe to introduce World Wide Number ( WWN ) facilities ; mobile banking introduced in cooperation with Banca Comerciala Romana ( BCR ).
The region's ITV franchisees, Granada Television ( weekdays only until 1968 ) and ABC Television ( Associated British Corporation ) weekends ( launched in 1956 ), were on air much earlier than North Wales ' franchisee, WWN ( Teledu Cymru ) which launched in 1962 ( subsequently HTV Wales ) giving viewers more choice than they would with the Welsh transmissions.
During the 1992 US presidential election campaign, both George H. W. Bush and Bill Clinton were photographed reading WWN issues that depicted them meeting with P ' lod.

WWN and .
During September 1963 the ITA invited new applications for franchises to operate from July 1964 for three years or until the arrival of ITV2, whichever came first ( in the event, " ITV2 ", the second commercial channel, did not begin until 1982, under the guise of Channel 4 ), but in fact no changes were made to any franchise holders at that time, except for confirming the merger of the South Wales and the West franchise held by TWW and the Wales West and North franchise held by WWN following the financial collapse of WWN.
* The franchise for West and North Wales was awarded to the Wales Television Association, Teledu Cymru, transmitting as WWN, Wales ( West and North ) Television.
When WWN went on the air on 14 September 1962, the ITV Network was completed.
These punitive regulations were accepted, and the contract was awarded in 1961 to Wales Television Limited, which was later changed to Wales ( West and North ) Television Limited, following objections from TWW who felt that the original name was intruding on their area, though WWN dropped the parenthesis at every possible opportunity.
WWN was to use three VHF transmitters, at Preseli ( covering the south west ), Arfon ( north west ) and Moel-y-Parc in the north east.
When the Preseli transmitter came online on 14 September 1962, so did WWN.
However, the delay in introducing the transmitters at Arfon and Moel-y-Parc, until later in 1963, destroyed the morale and the finances of WWN.
WWN's studio complex was located in Western Avenue, Cardiff, despite the fact that this area was not served by WWN but by their rivals TWW.
In January 1964, TWW was required to take over the franchise of its neighbour, Teledu Cymru — Wales ( West and North ) ( WWN ) when that company became the only ITV company to ever fail financially.
The former WWN area was still run as a separate area under the banner TWW-Teledu Cymru.
When the company acquired WWN, they ran the station under its old name, essentially adding another sub region to their ownership, as in addition to operating these two, they also operated a region serving North and West Wales under the Teledu Cymru name.
Following the acquisition of WWN, their Teledu Cymru branding was utilised by TWW for the North and West Wales service.
This problem was eventually overcome, and Channel Television went on the air on September 1, 1962-the penultimate ITV franchise to begin broadcasting ( followed by WWN ), and serving the smallest population: only about 150, 000 people in 54, 000 households.
The WWN was launched in 1979 by publisher Generoso Pope, Jr. as a means to continue using the black and white press that the higher-profile tabloid, The National Enquirer, had been printed on, when the sister publication switched to color printing.
In the 1980s, the circulation of WWN peaked at 1. 2 million per issue.
WWN ceased its print publication in 2007.
In October 2008, Bat Boy L. L. C., a company started by Neil McGinness, bought WWN.

addresses and are
During the first pass of Phase 3,, references to the actual addresses of index words and electronic switches are collected and the availability table is updated.
These addresses are calculated automatically by the processor.
Others listed at new addresses are the Richard T. Olerichs, the Joseph Aderholds Jr., the Henri De La Chapelles, the John Berteros and Dr. and Mrs. Egerton Crispin, the John Armisteads, the Allen Chases, the Howard Lockies, the Thomas Lockies, and Anthony Longinotti.
Writing to his colleague George Herbert Palmer -- `` Glorious old Palmer '', as he addresses him -- James says that if only the students at Harvard could really understand Royce, Santayana, Palmer, and himself and see that their varying systems are `` so many religions, ways of fronting life, and worth fighting for '', then Harvard would have a genuine philosophic universe.
Specific exceptions are made for cases in which the addition of a period or comma could create confusion, such as the quotation of web addresses or certain types of data strings.
In most modern computers and many external storage devices, the memory is a one-dimensional array of words, whose indices are their addresses.
The set of valid index tuples and the addresses of the elements ( and hence the element addressing formula ) are usually, but not always, fixed while the array is in use.
Furthermore, in many Western and Eastern cultures alike, traits such as body hair are rarely depicted in art that addresses physical beauty.
Spammers are therefore thought to be a source of funding for the creation of such worms, and the worm writers have been caught selling lists of IP addresses of infected machines.
Charles N. Brown, the publisher of Locus, which primarily addresses the science-fiction publishing world, wrote in the July 2006 issue: " Two Charles McCarry hardcover reprints from Overlook ... aren't really SF or fantasy, but they are two of the best spy thrillers ever written and form a secret or alternate history of the 20th century.
These last instructional addresses are called mystagogic ( μυσταγωγικαί ), because they deal with the mysteries ( μυστήρια ) i. e. Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation and the Eucharist.
The glue records are address records that provide IP addresses for < tt > ns1. example. org </ tt >.
* There are many uses of DNS besides translating names to IP addresses.
Thus the record and array data structures are based on computing the addresses of data items with arithmetic operations ; while the linked data structures are based on storing addresses of data items within the structure itself.
The request-and-grant process uses a lease concept with a controllable time period, allowing the DHCP server to reclaim ( and then reallocate ) IP addresses that are not renewed.
The MAC addresses are used to specify both the destination and the source of each data packet.
The addresses and sermons of Eusebius are mostly lost, but some have been preserved, e. g., a sermon on the consecration of the church in Tyre and an address on the thirtieth anniversary of the reign of Constantine ( 336 ).
On architectures where hardware debugging registers are available, watchpoints can be set which trigger breakpoints when specified memory addresses are executed or accessed.
There is no one organization that represents all LGBT people and their interests, although there are two organizations that are inclusive of many of the LGBT community issues: InterPride by coordinating and networking gay pride events worldwide, and International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission ( IGLHRC ), which addresses human rights violations against LGBT and HIV-positive people and works with the United Nations.
His very first words in the play are a pun ; when Claudius addresses him as " my cousin Hamlet, and my son ", Hamlet says as an aside: " A little more than kin, and less than kind.

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