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  2. Speakeasy (computational environment) - Wikipedia

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    The symbol :_ (colon+underscore) is both the Speakeasy logo and the prompt of the interactive session.. The dollar sign is used for delimiting comments; the ampersand is used to continue a statement on the following physical line, in which case the prompt becomes :& (colon+ampersand); a semicolon can separate statements written on the same physical line.

  3. Speakeasy - Wikipedia

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    A speakeasy, also called a beer flat [1] or blind pig or blind tiger, was an illicit establishment that sold alcoholic beverages. The term may also refer to a retro style bar that replicates aspects of historical speakeasies.

  4. Speakeasy (ISP) - Wikipedia

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    In the case of Speakeasy, the data-link protocol used was Asynchronous Transfer Mode rather than PPPoE or Frame Relay in case of T1's. In 2001, in the face of the collapse of many ISPs as a possible result of the dot-com bust , Speakeasy had marketed a program to allow for simple transfer of accounts, starting with the announcement of the ...

  5. Bill Coon - Wikipedia

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    Bill Coon is a Canadian jazz and composer. He is a Juno nominated artist and the winner of the 2009 National Jazz Awards, ‘Guitarist of the Year’. [2] [3] He is known for performing artists such as Miles Black and Jodi Proznick (as Triology), [4] Lonnie Smith, [5] Brad Turner, [6] Peter Bernstein, Bucky Pizzarelli, Ian McDougall, P. J. Perry, Sheila Jordan, Phil Dwyer, Peter Washington, [7 ...

  6. Chumley's - Wikipedia

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    Chumley's was a historic pub and former speakeasy at 86 Bedford Street, between Grove and Barrow Streets, in the West Village neighborhood of Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City. It was established in 1922 by the socialist activist Leland Stanford Chumley, who converted a former blacksmith's shop near the corner of Bedford and Barrow ...

  7. Lackadaisy - Wikipedia

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    Lackadaisy (also known as Lackadaisy Cats) is a webcomic created by American artist Tracy J. Butler. Set in a Prohibition-era St. Louis with a population of anthropomorphic cats, [1] the plot chronicles the fortunes of the Lackadaisy speakeasy after its founder is murdered.

  8. Jim Abeler - Wikipedia

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    During the COVID-19 pandemic, in November 2020, Abeler opened a bar called Nucky's Speakeasy as a co-owner. He had owned the Anoka building in which it opened since 1994. The bar was named after Atlantic City racketeer Enoch Lewis "Nucky" Johnson.

  9. Marcia Russell - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, she joined South Pacific Television, presenting the television show Speakeasy and reporting for News at Ten. [2] She went on to work on award-winning shows such as Landmarks (1981) and The New Zealand Wars (1998), for which she received an award in scriptwriting. Russell died on 1 December 2012 after a short illness. [1]