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AutoHotkey is a free and open-source custom scripting language for Microsoft Windows, primarily designed to provide easy keyboard shortcuts or hotkeys, fast macro-creation and software automation to allow users of most computer skill levels to automate repetitive tasks in any Windows application.
Happy Ho Ho was created in the 1970s [8] and was the original cartoon mascot for Ho Hos. The mascot appeared on the boxes, ads, and television commercials [9] for many years before he was discontinued. The character wore an outfit similar to that of Robin Hood, [10] including a feathered cap.
Hub Ho Hin Bangkok Co., Ltd. (Thai: หับโห้หิ้น บางกอก) is a Thai media company, working in advertising and filmmaking. It was one of the three partners in the joint-venture studio GMM Tai Hub (GTH), which dissolved in 2015, and is one of the two corporate partners in its successor GDH 559 .
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Open Hub or Black Duck Open Hub (formerly Ohloh) [2] is a website which provides a web services suite and online community platform that aims to index the open-source software development community. It was founded by former Microsoft managers Jason Allen and Scott Collison in 2004 and joined by the developer Robin Luckey.
The series follows the adventures of Kai-Lan, a 6-year-old Chinese-American girl; and her group of talking anthropomorphic animal companions, Rintoo, a yellow 6-year-old Bengal tiger; Tolee, a gray 5-year-old koala; Lulu, a light pink 5-year-old rhinoceros; and Hoho, a white 3-year-old monkey. Each episode is based around a series of events ...
Free software is generally available at no cost and can result in permanently lower TCO (total cost of ownership) compared to proprietary software. [67] With free software, businesses can fit software to their specific needs by changing the software themselves or by hiring programmers to modify it for them.
The effects of inhalants are usually acute rather than chronic, which means you get dizzy and even pass out before doing any permanent damage (unless it becomes a habit, of course). — Keenan Pepper 18:32, 1 December 2005 (UTC) [ reply ]