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  2. Xyzzy (computing) - Wikipedia

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    In computing, Xyzzy is sometimes used as a metasyntactic variable or as a video game cheat code. Xyzzy comes from the Colossal Cave Adventure computer game, where it is the first " magic string " that most players encounter (others include "plugh" and "plover").

  3. PyX (vector graphics language) - Wikipedia

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    PyX is a Python package for the creation of PostScript, [1] PDF, and static SVG files. It combines an abstraction of the PostScript drawing model with a TeX/LaTeX interface. Complex tasks like 2d and 3d plots in publication-ready quality are built out of these primitives

  4. Xyzzy - Wikipedia

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    xyzzy or XYZZY may refer to: Xyzzy (computing) , a magic word from the Colossal Cave Adventure computer game, later a metasyntactic variable or a video game cheat code Xyzzy (mnemonic) , memory trick used in mathematics

  5. Free Studio - Wikipedia

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    The "DVD and Video" section contains several desktop video and DVD converters. Some of the programs can flip, rotate and cut (Free Video Dub) videos. [15] One of the most popular programs from the section is Free Video Dub. Converted videos are now, contrary to previous versions, watermarked if no paid membership is present.

  6. Portable media player - Wikipedia

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    There is a trade-off between size and sound quality of lossily compressed files; most formats allow different combinations—e.g., MP3 files may use between 32 (worst), 128 (reasonable) and 320 (best) kilobits per second. [67] There are also royalty-free lossy formats like Vorbis for general music and Speex and Opus used for

  7. YTMND - Wikipedia

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    YTMND, an initialism for "You're the Man Now, Dog", is [a] an online community centered on the creation of hosted memetic web pages (known within the community as fads, YTMNDs, or sites) featuring a juxtaposition of an image (still or short animation) centered or tiled along with optional large zooming text and a looping sound file. Images and ...

  8. The Pyx - Wikipedia

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    The Pyx premiered in Canada on September 17, 1973. [30] It subsequently opened in the United States the following week, in cities such as Detroit [31] and Rochester. [32] It subsequently opened in Montreal on October 5, 1973, [33] and in Los Angeles on November 2, 1973. [1] In Australia, it was released under the alternate title Elizabeth Lucy ...

  9. XYZZY Awards - Wikipedia

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    The XYZZY Awards are the annual awards given to works of interactive fiction, serving a similar role to the Academy Awards for film. [1] The awards were inaugurated in 1997 by Eileen Mullin, the editor of XYZZYnews. [2] Any game released during the year prior to the award ceremony is eligible for nomination to receive an award.