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Some download managers, such as FlashGet and GetRight, are BitTorrent-ready. Opera 12, a web browser, can also transfer files via BitTorrent. In 2013 Thunder Networking Technologies publicly revealed that some of their employees surreptitiously distributed a Trojan horse with certain releases of Xunlei, the company's BitTorrent-ready download ...
Exact Audio Copy (EAC) is a CD ripping program for Microsoft Windows. The program has been developed by Andre Wiethoff since 1998. Wiethoff's motivation for creating the program was that other such software only performed jitter correction while scratched CDs often produced distortion.
Ability to create self-extracting files (multi-volume self-extracting archives are supported; [13] the self-extractor can execute commands, such as running a specified program before or after self-extraction [14]) Support for NTFS permissions, hard and symbolic links [10]
Nala Sinephro – pedal harp, modular synths Lyle Barton - piano, keyboard; Shirley Tetteh - guitar; James Mollison - saxophone; Nubya Garcia - saxophone; Ahnansé - saxophone; Jake Long - drums
M designates common V threads (like for instance metric threads); Sq designates square threads; Tr designates trapezoidal threads; The shank length is not always the same at the thread length, which is the case if the insert has a threadless portion (sub-shank)
In September 2006, Rodney Hester and Chris Long had been independently working to extract the H.264 video compression format from Apple's iPod firmware (1.2) through reverse engineering before meeting on the HandBrake forum. Since their work was complementary, they began working together to develop an unstable, but still compileable, release of ...
Alphonse Djamate (1955–62) Paul Cherrière (1954–55) Henri Lorillot (1955–56) Mohammed Bellounis † (1955–58) Jacques Soustelle (1955–56) Raoul Salan
Peanut flower. The peanut is an annual herbaceous plant growing 30 to 50 centimetres (12 to 20 in) tall. [9] As a legume, it belongs to the botanical family Fabaceae, also known as Leguminosae, and commonly known as the legume, bean, or pea family. [1]