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  1. Reliable byte stream

    Refimprove date September 2007 A reliable byte stream is a common service paradigm in computer networking it refers to a byte stream in which the byte s which emerge from the communication channel at the recipient are exactly the same, and in exactly the same order, as they were when the sender inserted them into the channel.The classic example of a reliable byte stream communication protocol is the Transmission Control Protocol , one of the major building blocks of the Internet .A reliable byte stream is not the only reliable service paradigm which computer network communication protocols provide, however other protocols e.g. SCTP provide a reliable message stream, i.e. the data is divided up into distinct units, which are provided to the consumer of the data as discrete objects. Mechanism Communication protocols which implement reliable byte streams, generally over some unreliable lower level, use a number of mechanisms to provide that reliability. ARQ protocols have an important role for achieving reliability.All data items are identified with a sequence number , which is used both to make sure that the data are delivered to the entity at the other end in the correct order, and to check for lost data items. The receiver sends back acknowledgements for data items which have been successfully received a timer at the sender will cause a timeout if an acknowledgement is not received within a reasonable round trip time , and the presumably lost data will then be retransmission data networks re transmitted . To check that no data items are damaged, a checksum is used one is computed at the sender for each block of data before it is sent, and checked at the receiver. Erroneous or missing data are reported to the sender, in order that it may retransmit the same. Any duplicated data items are discarded. See Also Automatic repeat request References Larry L. Peterson and Bruce S. Davie, Computer networks a systems approach, 3rd edition, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, 1996, Section ...   more details



  1. Byte order mark

    The byte order mark BOM is a Unicode character used to signal the endianness byte order of a text file ... of the text stream. Beyond its specific use as a byte order indicator, the BOM character ... from arbitrary sources needs to know which byte order the integers are encoded in. The BOM gives the producer ... has consumed the text stream, it presumably processes the characters in its own native byte order ... 8 representation of the BOM is the byte sequence code 0xEF,0xBB,0xBF code . A text editor or web ... 8 signature ref Byte order has no meaning in UTF 8 ref name utf 8 bom cite web title FAQ UTF ... byte order of all the 16 bit code units of the file or stream. If the 16 bit units are represented in big endian byte order, this BOM character will appear in the sequence of bytes as code ... IANA registered charsets UTF 16BE and UTF 16LE, a byte order mark should not be used because the names of these character sets already determine the byte order. If encountered anywhere in such a text .... However, when there is no BOM, and in the absence of a higher level protocol, the byte order ... to interpretation. Files local to a computer for which the native byte ordering is little endian ... is a method of determining the UTF 16 byte order. UTF 32 Although a BOM could be used with UTF 32 , this encoding .... Representations of byte order marks by encoding class wikitable Encoding Representation hexadecimal Representation decimal Representation ISO 8859 1 UTF 8 tag ref This is not really a byte order mark, since the byte is also the code unit in these encodings and there is no byte order to resolve. The sequence ... html rfc3629 section 6 STD 63 UTF 8, a transformation of ISO 10646 Byte Order Mark BOM ref group t name ... 7, the fourth byte of the BOM, before encoding as base64 , is code 001111xx code in binary, and code ... byte is not purely a part of the BOM, but also contains information about the next non BOM character. For code xx 00 code , code 01 code , code 10 code , code 11 code , this byte is, respectively ...   more details



  1. Cycles per byte

    Cycles per byte sometimes abbreviated cpb is a unit of measurement which indicates the number of clock cycles a microprocessor will perform per byte usually of Octet computing octet size of data processed in an algorithm . ref name ibm cite web url http publib.boulder.ibm.com infocenter systems scope hw index.jsp?topic iphb1 iphb1 vios planning sea procs.htm title Processor allocation ref It is commonly used as a partial indicator of real world Algorithmic efficiency performance in cryptographic Function computer science functions . ref name skein cite web url http skein hash.info sha3 engineering title Engineering comparison of SHA 3 candidates ref See also Block cipher Hash function References reflist crypto stub Category Cryptographic algorithms Category Computer benchmarks ...   more details



  1. Consistent Overhead Byte Stuffing

    one source date December 2010 Consistent Overhead Byte Stuffing COBS is an algorithm for encoding data bytes that results in efficient, reliable, unambiguous Packet information technology Packet framing packet framing regardless of packet content, thus making it easy for receiving applications to recover from malformed packets. Byte stuffing is a process that transforms a sequence of data bytes that may contain illegal or reserved values into a potentially longer sequence that contains no occurrences of those values. The extra length of the transformed sequence is typically referred to as the overhead of the algorithm. The COBS algorithm tightly bounds the worst case overhead, limiting it to no more than one byte in 254. The algorithm is computationally inexpensive and its average overhead is low compared to other unambiguous framing algorithms. ref Cite web last Cheshire first Stuart last2 Baker first2 Mary title Consistent Overhead Byte Stuffing publisher Association for Computing Machinery ACM url http conferences.sigcomm.org sigcomm 1997 papers p062.pdf accessdate November 23, 2010 ref Packet framing and stuffing When packet data is sent over any serial medium, a communications protocol protocol is needed by which to demarcate packet boundaries. This is done by using a special bit sequence or character value to indicate where the boundaries between packets fall. Data stuffing ... . Having eliminated all zero bytes from the data, a zero byte can now be used unambiguously to mark ... at any time, to reliably detect the beginning of the first complete packet in the received byte ... byte. For packets over 254 bytes in length the overhead is at most one byte for every 254 bytes of packet ... from 1 to 255 bytes, begins with a single byte that specifies the number of bytes in the block including the length byte . When decoding, a zero byte is appended to the decoded output after each block ... ends in a zero, an additional zero is added after it. Implementation source lang c StuffData byte ...   more details



  1. Next Byte Codes

    Next Byte Codes NBC is a simple language with an assembly language syntax that can be used to program Lego Mindstorms NXT programmable bricks. The command line compiler outputs NXT compatible machine code, and is supported on Windows, Mac OS and Linux. ref http www.pcwelt.de news software 77325 index.html Update f r NBC Programmiersprache f r Lego Mindstorms NXT ref It is maintained by John Hansen, a Mindstorms Developer Program member. ref http mindstorms.lego.com MeetMDP JohnHansen.aspx Mindstorms Developer Program John Hansen ref The NBC compiler is released under the Mozilla Public License . The integrated development environment IDE is Bricx Command Center . The NBC debugger was developed by SorosyDotCom and can be downloaded as freeware. ref http www.sorosy.com lego nxtdbg NBC Debugger ref References reflist External links official website bricxcc.sourceforge.net nbc cite book chapter In the Box title Extreme NXT Extending the Lego Mindstorms NXT to the Next Level Technology in Action author Michael Gasperi, Philippe Hurbain, Isabelle Hurbain publisher APress date April 11, 2007 isbn 1590598180 doi 10.1007 978 1 4302 0211 0 http www.tik.ee.ethz.ch tik education lectures PPS mindstorms sa nxt index.php?page print Robotics lecture using NBC Category Assembly languages Category Lego Mindstorms Category Robot programming languages fr Next Byte Codes ...   more details



  1. Byte Code Engineering Library

    of BCEL. apache Category Virtualization software fr Apache BCEL hu Byte Code Engineering Library ru Byte Code Engineering Library ...   more details



  1. ON Magazine

    OutNow Magazine is a monthly lifestyle magazine that targets affluent members of the gay community in the San Francisco Bay Area . OutNow has been published since 1992 from its headquarters in San Jose, California in the Silicon Valley . The magazine has features and news stories that will enhance the lives of local gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender community along with their family and friends. Every month the magazine has a different content focus such as health, relationships, home improvements, weekend getaways, Pride, sports, arts and entertainment, business and more. OutNow, operated by veteran reporters, get interviews with top politicians, business leaders and movie stars. OutNow has a high non gay readership for a gay publication since it also reports on culture, business, politics and housing topics that are ignored by other local press. Since the magazine has stories about local theater, events, politics, housing and culture, it also attracts man non gay readers. In online surveys conducted by the magazine, 23 percent of the readers identify as heterosexual. An electronic version of the magazine is offered on its website, along with daily news updates, blogs, feature stories on health, travel, sports and more. The calendar is the most popular section on the website, along with a business directory where local GLBT people find friendly businesses. And the magazine has more than 1,000 fans on its Facebook page. OutNow sponsors many events to bring the community together ... and after work professional networking events at Silicon Valley companies. And the magazine partners ... the event and magazine. With more than 300 distribution sites, thousands of subscriptions and the online magazine there are an estimated 30,000 or more readers in the region that includes Silicon Valley San Jose, San Francisco, Oakland and Santa Cruz areas. The magazine s online electronic copy has had high growth in readership since it s easy to open the magazine online to read the stories and see ...   more details



  1. The Magazine

    for the Rickie Lee Jones album The Magazine album Multiple issues advert May 2010 cleanup May 2010 pov check May 2010 no footnotes February 2009 Infobox magazine title The Magazine image file MagLogo.png ... Canada based language English website URL http www.themagazine.ca issn The Magazine is a monthly digest entertainment magazine targeted for youth and published in Canada. In addition to music, movies ..., The Magazine celebrated its tenth anniversary as a monthly publication. History In 1990, Community Programs Group parent company to The Magazine published Spider Man comics with drug awareness and safety .... In 1993, CPG began a publication called The New Jr. Jays Magazine . The Jr. Jays magazines were given away at Toronto Blue Jays Blue Jays games and in schools by police officers. This magazine was packed ... of the new generation of Canadian kids. The Jr Jays magazine ran from Spring 1993 right up until Fall 1998, at which point it became known as The Magazine Not For Adults . The Jr. Jays comic strip continued ... About Us work The Magazine ref The September October 2009 edition marked The Mag s 100th issue. In April 2011, The Magazine updated its website with a brand new look and archived content. Comics and old articles are in the process of being uploaded. Comics The Magazine has a long history of original ... friends. ref cite web url http www.themagazine.ca comics title TheMagazine.ca Comics work The Magazine ref As of February 2010, The Magazine does not print any comics. Instead, comics are available for reading on themagazine.ca The Magazine Online The Magazine s official website includes many features ... Have Your Say work The Magazine ref On the website you can also find online videos called Magisodes ... 2011. References reflist 2 External links http www.themagazine.ca The Magazine official site http www.themagazine.ca blog The Magazine official blog http www.themagazine.ca board MagBoard The Magazine message board http www.themagazine.ca magisodes Magisodes DEFAULTSORT Magazine Category Canadian children ...   more details



  1. Is Not Magazine

    Use dmy dates date April 2011 Use Australian English date April 2011 Is Not Magazine was an alternative publishing independently published bi monthly magazine in the form of a 1.5m x 2m bill poster , produced ... edited the magazine Mel Campbell , Stuart Geddes , Natasha Ludowyk , Penny Modra and Jeremy Wortsman . The first issue appeared on 9 April 2005, and after eleven issues plus several special issues the magazine ... hailed from Finland , the United States and Argentina . The magazine was posted at 50 sites around ... to be big its going to be huge 2007 06 01 1180205515206.html Article in The Age on the magazine s second ... The magazine aimed to explore complexity and ambiguity in both its format and content. Each issue ... with co editor Mel Campbell at OnVoiceOver ref The magazine served as an outlet for new writing, but its ... that a magazine can be more than words on paper is something we like, said co designer Jeremy ... in depth features behind the scenes is not magazine Profile of Is Not Magazine in Computer Arts magazine ref Is Not was also an experiment in the uses of public space for purposes other than advertising ... Mel Campbell at OnVoiceOver ref Local and international recognition In 2005 issue two of Is Not Magazine was featured at the TypeCon design conference in New York. The magazine was featured at the CMYK Magazine Festival in Barcelona. In 2007 Is Not was featured at Colophon 2007, a magazine festival ... about colophon colophon2007 Colophon 2007 ref The magazine was featured in The Melbourne ... Melbourne Design Guide ref Is Not Magazine formed part of the city of Melbourne s successful submission to UNESCO s City of literature City Of Literature program. In 2009, the magazine was displayed ... . ref http www.chaseandgalley.com project is not magazine Chase & Galley project page for Is Not Magazine ... online arts and culture magazine The Enthusiast . Campbell is also a journalist specialising in popular culture. References Reflist External links http www.isnotmagazine.org Is Not Magazine http www.chaseandgalley.com ...   more details



  1. This is a magazine

    Italic title Infobox magazine title This is a magazine about nothing image file image size image caption editor Andy Simionato, Karen ann Donnachie editor title Editors previous editor upfront editor frequency Irregular circulation Various category Fashion , art , design company publisher Donnachie, Simionato & Son firstdate 2002 country Italy based Italy language English website http www.thisisamagazine.com Thisisamagazine.com issn 1721 4904 This is a magazine is an experimental art publication founded in 2002 by Donnachie, Simionato & Son. One of the best known ref Lauren Parker, Interplay, p.60 V&A Museum, 2005 ref flip book style online magazines it has also published in a variety of formats including a Powerpoint edition, Animated GIF collections as well as video peep shows and sound objects. Alongside the internet specific episodes a series of hard cover printed books or compendia and multi media projects such as the Everything Will Be OK book Everything Will Be OK have been published. The project is considered highly influential in Lauren Parker s Victoria & Albert Museum book on internet publications, Interplay ref Lauren Parker, Interplay, V&A Museum, 2005. ref and a publishing phenomenon by Adrian Shaughnessy in The UK Journal for Made Images, Varoom. ref Adrian Shaughnessy, Varoom Magazine, UK, 2006. ref In an interview for UK magazine Graphics International ref Graphics ... Stefan Sagmeister said I just think This is a magazine is one of the most interesting publications ... what it means to call something a magazine , ref Christopher Tew, Arco04 Exhibition Catalogue, Spain, 2004 ref This is a magazine s editorial style combines artworks by internet artists with found ... www.thisisamagazine.com This is a magazine http www.everythingwillbeok.com Everything will be OK http ... Publishers http www.atomicactivity.com Atomic Activity Books This is a magazine Imprint DEFAULTSORT This Is A Magazine Category Magazines established in 2002 Category Online magazines Category Art magazines ...   more details



  1. A Magazine

    one source date May 2010 Commented out because image was deleted Image A Magazine 2001.jpg thumb 175px right The April May 2001 issue. A Magazine was founded in 1989 by Jeff Yang , Amy Chu, Sandi Kim and Bill Yao to cover Asian American issues and culture, and grew out of a campus magazine Yang edited while an undergraduate at Harvard University . Until it ceased on February 20, 2002, it was the largest publication for English speaking Asian Americans in the United States, with bimonthly readership exceeding 200,000 in North America. Though well known and influential in the Asian American community, it was never profitable in its 13 year existence. In November 1999, it obtained US 4.5 million in venture capital funding, and the company was renamed aMedia , reflecting a branching out into Web publishing. Unfortunately, this change came right as the Dot com bubble dot com boom was turning to bust. In early 2000, right after announcing their move to a convert 20,000 sqft m2 adj on office in San Francisco , the stock market nosedived. In a desperate attempt to recover, they merged with Click2Asia in November 2000. After a tough shareholder fight, the merged company was shut down in 2002. Category News magazines Category Defunct magazines of the United States Category Asian American magazines AsianAmerican stub news mag stub ...   more details



  1. If (magazine)

    Technocracy Versus the Humanities . If was an American science fiction magazine launched ... Knight was hired as editor, but within three issues Quinn sold the magazine to Robert Guinn at Galaxy ... its greatest success, winning the Hugo Award for best professional magazine three years running ... became editor the magazine was not successful under his management and circulation plummeted ... professional magazine named If appeared in 1986, intended as a revival of the original, but it folded after a single issue. The magazine was moderately successful, though it was never regarded as one ... Stories , a pulp magazine published by Hugo Gernsback . By the end of the 1930s the field was undergoing ... by 1954. ref name AshleyV3 323 Magazine publishing dates for the period are tabulated in Ashley, History of the Science Fiction Magazine Vol. 3 , pp.  323 325. ref If was launched in the middle of this second ... Palmer founded two magazines while working at Ziff Davis in Chicago Fate magazine Fate and Other Worlds magazine Other Worlds . Fate published articles about occult and supernatural events, while Other Worlds was a science fiction magazine. The two were sufficiently successful to attract the notice ... to found a pair of magazines modelled after Palmer s. One was a non fiction magazine entitled Strange ... writing editorials beginning with the September 1953 issue and assisting with story selection. The magazine ... dropped again. ref name AshleyV4 433 Ashley, History of SF Magazine Part 4 , p.  33. ref In 1957, American News Company , by far the largest magazine distributor, was liquidated. ref Distributors move magazines from publishers to news stands, and are a critical part of the magazine ... the cheaper paper used for pulps and digests for a companion magazine, Space Age , which he launched ... Quinn decided to sell the magazine. Knight s last issue was his third, dated February 1959. ref name ... , p.  197. ref File Annual circulation of If magazine .gif thumb 400px Annual circulation ...   more details



  1. Byte Beautiful: Eight Science Fiction Stories

    Infobox book italic title see above name Byte Beautiful Eight Science Fiction Stories image File BTBTFLSFS1985.jpg 200px image caption First edition cover author James Tiptree, Jr. title orig translator illustrator cover artist Laurie Dolphin country United States language English language English series subject genre Science Fiction publisher Doubleday publisher Doubleday pub date November 1985 english pub date media type pages xiv 177 pp isbn 0 385 19653 9 oclc 12049942 dewey 813 .54 19 congress PS3570.I66 B9 1985 preceded by followed by Byte Beautiful Eight Science Fiction Stories is a 1985 short story collection by James Tiptree, Jr. All but one of the stories, Excursion Fare , had previously also appeared in earlier short story collections by James Tiptree, Jr. Contents With Delicate Mad Hands novella Out of the Everywhere and Other Extraordinary Visions , 1981. Beam Us Home Galaxy Science Fiction , April, 1969. Love Is the Plan the Plan Is Death The Alien Condition , 1973. The Man Who Walked Home Amazing Stories , May, 1972. Your Faces, O My Sisters Your Faces Filled of Light Aurora Beyond Equality , 1976. The Peacefulness of Vivyan, Amazing Stories , July, 1971. Excursion Fare, novelette Stellar , 7, 1981. I ll Be Waiting for You When the Swimming Pool Is Empty Protostars , 1971. External links isfdb title id 5833 title Byte Beautiful Eight Science Fiction Stories Category 1985 short story collections Category Short story collections by James Tiptree, Jr. sf book stub ...   more details



  1. ComputorEdge Magazine

    orphan date January 2008 ComputorEdge Magazine was first published on May 16, 1983 as The Byte Buyer in San Diego, California . It was one of the first local free distribution magazines in the United States devoted to the microcomputer. In 1988, in a dispute with the now defunct Byte Magazine , the name was changed to ComputorEdge . In its first years, the magazine published every other week. By the mid 1990s, it was publishing weekly, which led to a situation in which many of the businesses that advertised in ComputorEdge , angered by having to pay more to have their ads in each issue since there were now twice as many issues per year , encouraged the launch of several competing computer magazines in San Diego. None of them survived, however. The first person hired by the publishers to serve as editor was Dan Gookin , who later wrote the best selling DOS for Dummies tutorial books. Another editor was R. Andrew Rathbone, who wrote the Windows for Dummies books as Andy Rathbone . Beginning in the late 1980s, the magazine began printing a list of all the public dial up computer bulletin board systems, or BBSs, in San Diego County. As the number of BBSs grew, the list was split so that each week only a portion would run. In the 1990s, ComputorEdge teamed with the San Diego Computer Society to sponsor the San Diego Computer Exposition, which was renamed the California Computer Expo when it moved from Golden Hall to the larger San Diego Convention Center. After more than 24 years of publishing in San Diego, the last paper issue of the magazine was printed on December 28, 2007. The magazine continues in electronic form as an e magazine at http www.computoredge.com. External links http webserver.computoredge.com online.mvc ComputorEdge Home Page References Murphy, Linda, Computer Entrepreneurs People Who Built Successful Businesses Around Computers , Computer Publishing Enterprises, 1990, Page 101 The History of Former ComputorEdge Editors http trageser.com computers web 1845.php ...   more details



  1. Nibble (magazine)

    of macros for it. These were sold by mail order from ads in the magazine. Trivia the company changed ...   more details



  1. 73 (magazine)

    , Kilobaud Microcomputing , and 80 Micro , among others. Green was involved in the founding of Byte magazine Byte Magazine , another early and influential microcomputer magazine, later published by his ...Infobox magazine title 73 image file 73Cover.png image size 200px image caption 73 Amateur Radio September 1975 editor Wayne Green frequency Monthly circulation category Amateur radio company Wayne Green Inc firstdate October 1960 country United States language English language English country USA website issn 1052 2522 finaldate September 2003 finalnumber Issue 514 73 Magazine also known as 73 Amateur Radio Today OCLC 22239204 was a United States based amateur radio magazine that was published from 1960 to 2003. It was known for its strong emphasis on technical articles and for the lengthy editorials in each issue by its founder and publisher, Wayne Green . The magazine title, 73 , means best regards in amateur radio lingo. History Green, a former editor of CQ Amateur Radio magazine, published the first issue of 73 in October 1960. At that time, the magazine was headquartered in Brooklyn, New York Brooklyn , New York state New York . Among contributing editors was author and radio personality Jean Shepherd , K2ORS. The magazine was a pioneer promoter of single sideband SSB , frequency modulation FM , Solid state electronics solid state , easy construction projects, and the marriage ... magazine s competitors for their perceived shortcomings. The title Never Say Die was a backronym ... Radio Today magazine ceased publication in October 2003. Publisher Wayne Green cited financial pressure from reduced advertising revenue as the prime reason for shutting down publication of the magazine. ref name ARRL cite web title 73 Magazine Says 73 and QRT url http www.arrl.org work October ... files ham 73.html 73 magazine information and article index http www.archive.org details 73 magazine archive.org repository of 73 magazine http hamcall.net 73 73 Magazine Archive Online Category Amateur ...   more details



  1. .EXE Magazine

    .EXE Magazine was a monthly computer software magazine published in the United Kingdom in the 1980s and 1990s. Unlike the majority of the hobbyist centred computer magazines of this period, .EXE was aimed at professional and studying programmers, both those employed in large companies and also the increasing number of self employed and freelance coders. The magazine s prominence coincided with the availability of cheap PC clone s and the first popular use of Microsoft Windows Windows ref Windows 3.0 was released in May 1990, although many of .EXE s readership had already been avid beta testeres before this. ref , both factors which encouraged the spread of small programming shops at this time. Unusually for the UK market, the magazine was also sold mainly by postal subscription, rather than by purchase from newsstands. The magazine s coverage was similar to that of Dr. Dobb s Journal . Most was about software development either narrow articles on particular techniques for particular environments, or else broader articles on generalised algorithms. Following its largely PC based market, the platform specific articles were largely for the DOS or Microsoft Windows Windows operating systems, sometimes for OS 2 . The magazine s own name was a reference to the code .EXE code file extension of DOS executable file s. The programming languages covered were a broad selection, again reflecting their commercial use at the time. They included C programming language C and C , the highly popular Turbo Pascal and later Visual Basic ref http www.jonperkins.com JournExeMag.aspx http www.webcitation.org ... niches. Largely absent from the magazine were the usual computer magazine staples of product reviews ... mentioned. The magazine was edited by Robert Schifreen . It also featured a satirical column by Verity Stob . Other contemporary magazines Byte magazine Byte Dr. Dobb s Journal PC Magazine UK PC Magazine Personal Computer World PCW References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Exe Magazine Category Defunct British ...   more details



  1. Sailing at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics ? Boys' Byte CII

    SailingAt2010SummerYouthOlympics Boys Byte CII class competition at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics in Singapore took place from August 17 to August 25 at the National Sailing Centre . 29 sailors competed in this Byte CII dinghy competition. Sixteen races were scheduled however, due to bad weather conditions, only 11 races plus the Medal race were contested. Only the 9 best results along with the Medal race result were totaled for the final results. Medalists class wikitable OlympicGoldMedalist Ian Barrows ISV 2010 Summer Youth OlympicSilverMedalist Florian Haufe GER 2010 Summer Youth OlympicBronzeMedalist Just van Aanholt AHO 2010 Summer Youth Results Race M is the medal race. class wikitable style text align center rowspan 2 Rank rowspan 2 Athlete colspan 12 Race width 1 rowspan 45 rowspan 2 Net Points width 40 1 width 40 2 width 40 3 width 40 4 width 40 5 width 40 6 width 40 7 width 40 8 width 40 9 width 40 10 width 40 11 width 40 M Gold1 align left flagIOCathlete Ian Barrows ISV 2010 Summer Youth s OCS s 5 8 s 12 s 2 6 4 5 8 2 1 3 44 Silver2 align left flagIOCathlete Florain Haufe GER 2010 Summer Youth s DSQ s 6 7 9 4 1 7 9 3 7 s 10 s 7 60 Bronze3 align left flagIOCathlete Just van Aanholt AHO 2010 Summer Youth 2 1 4 7 19 s 20 s s 21 s 12 5 3 8 1 62 4 align left flagIOCathlete Kaarle Tapper FIN 2010 Summer Youth 8 3 3 s 20 s 1 10 11 8 s 14 s 9 2 11 66 5 align left flagIOCathlete Pavlo Babych UKR 2010 Summer Youth s 21 s 13 15 8 10 s 24 s 2 7 1 8 4 4 72 6 align left flagIOCathlete Owen Siese BER 2010 Summer Youth s 18 s 2 2 11 s 12 s 8 8 6 9 4 11 13 74 7 align left flagIOCathlete Darren Wong Loong Choy SIN 2010 Summer Youth 10 7 s 24 s 2 9 3 3 4 15 13 s 18 s 12 78 8 align left flagIOCathlete Marti Llena ESP 2010 Summer Youth 7 17 1 15 6 7 17 2 s 21 s 6 s 19 s 9 87 9 align left flagIOCathlete Marco Benini ITA 2010 Summer Youth 3 12 16 s 22 s 5 4 15 1 12 18 s 24 s 6 92 ... pt Vela nos Jogos Ol mpicos de Ver o da Juventude de 2010 Byte CII masculino ...   more details



  1. Sailing at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics ? Girls' Byte CII

    SailingAt2010SummerYouthOlympics Girls Byte CII class competition at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics in Singapore took place from August 17 to August 25 at the National Sailing Centre . 32 sailors competed in this Byte CII dinghy competition. Sixteen races were scheduled however, due to bad weather conditions, only 11 races plus the Medal race were contested. Only the 9 best results along with the Medal race result were totaled for the final results. Medalists class wikitable OlympicGoldMedalist Lara Vadlau AUT 2010 Summer Youth OlympicSilverMedalist Daphne van der Vaart NED 2010 Summer Youth OlympicBronzeMedalist Constanze Stolz GER 2010 Summer Youth Results Race M is the medal race. class wikitable style text align center rowspan 2 Rank rowspan 2 Athlete colspan 12 Race width 1 rowspan 45 rowspan 2 Net Points width 40 1 width 40 2 width 40 3 width 40 4 width 40 5 width 40 6 width 40 7 width 40 8 width 40 9 width 40 10 width 40 11 width 40 M Gold1 align left flagIOCathlete Lara Vadlau AUT 2010 Summer Youth s 5 s 1 s 9 s 1 1 3 4 3 2 5 3 4 27 Silver2 align left flagIOCathlete Daphne van der Vaart NED 2010 Summer Youth 2 5 16 s 21 s s RAF s 5 3 1 1 2 4 2 41 Bronze3 align left flagIOCathlete Constanze Stolz GER 2010 Summer Youth 1 2 2 s 18 s 5 11 2 7 4 s 12 s 2 21 57 4 align left flagIOCathlete Celine Carlsen DEN 2010 Summer Youth 7 9 1 13 2 2 s 14 s 4 s 16 s 9 6 5 58 5 align left flagIOCathlete Natasha Michiko Yokoyama SIN 2010 Summer Youth 6 7 s 23 s 6 4 1 s 20 s 6 20 1 12 3 66 6 align left flagIOCathlete Claudia Mazzaferro BRA 2010 Summer Youth s 21 s 6 3 3 10 4 12 21 3 s OCS s 13 6 81 7 align left flagIOCathlete Khairunneeta Mohd Afendy MAS 2010 Summer Youth 4 11 s 18 s 4 s 15 s 14 8 10 7 8 9 10 85 8 align left flagIOCathlete Gu Min CHN 2010 Summer Youth 10 12 s 19 s 2 17 s DSQ s 1 9 9 18 1 9 88 9 align left flagIOCathlete Niki Blassar FIN 2010 Summer Youth s 23 s s 20 ... at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics pt Vela nos Jogos Ol mpicos de Ver o da Juventude de 2010 Byte ...   more details



  1. RUN (magazine)

    letters. See also Amiga World An Amiga oriented spinoff from RUN . Byte magazine Byte and Kilobaud Microcomputing magazine Kilobaud Microcomputing about the story of Wayne Green , the first publisher of RUN . Compute s Gazette a contending magazine at the time Commodore Magazine another contender ...Infobox magazine title RUN image file RUN Premiere Issue.png image size 250px image alt image caption ... December 1992 finalnumber Issue 94, volume 9 number 6 RUN was an United States American computer magazine ... the magazine folded in November December 1992 issue 94, volume 9 number 6 . In its heyday, RUN s monthly circulation was in the 200,000 300,000 range. Folio magazine Folio , the trade journal of the magazine industry, rated it as the second fastest growing U.S. magazine of 1985. The magazine contained ... issue featured several type in program s written in BASIC and or machine code machine language . The magazine ..., presumably typed in from the magazine. Major RUN columns included the following Magic , perhaps the magazine s most distinctive feature, was a collection of short programs, programming tips, and tricks ..., debuted in the first issue and was run during the entire life of the magazine. Mega Magic was a monthly ... about hardware and software issues, which would then be answered in the magazine. RUN Amok was an errata ... reviewed various commercial software packages. 128 Mode , taken over from Commodore s own magazine ... . Gold Mine was another Louis F. Sander column taken over from Commodore s magazine. It featured tips ... for disks in the magazine from then on. Datafile then evolved into dFile64, dFile128, dFcalc, DFword ... Spun Software . The demise of the magazine was due to the public s dwindling interest in 8 bit machines ... games Ahoy magazine another contender Commander magazine and another de RUN Zeitschrift German version of the RUN magazine External links http www.bombjack.org commodore magazines run run.htm DLH s Commodore Archive Gallery of RUN magazine covers and downloadable PDFs of the Special Issues ...   more details



  1. Rave magazine

    The name Rave Magazine may refer to Rave magazine Rave magazine an Indian music magazine. Rave Magazine Australia Rave Magazine Australia an Australian music and entertainment magazine. disambig ...   more details



  1. Bike Magazine

    Bike Magazine may refer to Bike magazine Bike magazine a UK motorcycling magazine Bike Magazine issn 1072 4869 an Anaheim, California mountain bike mountain biking magazine dab ...   more details



  1. Playstation Magazine

    Playstation magazine may refer to PlayStation The Official Magazine , an American video game magazine, originally known as PlayStation Magazine PSM PlayStation Magazine , an Italian video game magazine See also PlayStation Official Magazine UK disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Focus (magazine)

    italic title Magazines with the name Focus include Focus German magazine Focus German Magazine , a German weekly news magazine Focus Christian magazine Focus Christian magazine , a Christian religion magazine published in the United States Focus Italian magazine Focus Italian magazine , an Italian popular scientific magazine Focus Ukrainian magazine Focus Ukrainian magazine , a Ukrainian weekly news magazine in Russian language BBC Focus , a science and technology magazine published by the BBC in the United Kingdom See also Focus disambiguation SIA ...   more details



  1. Games magazine

    Games magazine may refer to Games magazine Games magazine , an American magazine about general games GamesTM , a British video games magazine List of game magazines and Category Game magazines disambig ...   more details




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