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Widows Peak

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Lyrical Meaning ----Though it still remains unsure, many fans speculate the lyrics to this song reference Hurricane Katrina

Wierd

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Wierd is a graphical, stack-based esoteric programming language. Programs are defined as a pattern of symbols resembling wires (the name is a pun on "weird" and "wired"). A pointer moves along the wires, and interprets the angle of any bend in its path as an instruction. 45 degre...

WiFi GRID

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Description The Wi-Fi GRID is an implementation of existing over-the-counter routers from various brands such as Linksys, Belkin, Netgear and D-Link. The "GRID" part stands for Generic Redundant Integrated Deployment. This setup, which requires at least three routers, is designed...

Wifi marketing

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Wi-Fi marketing is a brick and mortar marketing strategy used to promote a product or service. In exchange of providing customers with access to free Wi-Fi, retailers will typically require guests to submit some form of personal information, such as connecting their social media ...

WiFiMAX

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WiFiMax is a wireless broadband technology developed by the French company NOMOTECH.OverviewWiFi Max from Datel is a USB WiFi adapter for Xbox 360 PlayStation 3 Wii, ds or PSP.It is able to connect any WiFi-enabled devices as well such as laptop or PDA.It works using the standard...

Wig out

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Wig outverb 1 To act in an undignified manner, especially relative to a given situation: Having been denied the cheeseburger, Mr. Morris wigged out and killed the waiter.2 To lose one's cool at an inopportune time: Seeing Sharon made Mike wig out and run, thus ruining his wedding...

Wig wag (washing machines)

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The wig-wag is the common name for the unusual solenoid mechanism used in belt-drive washing machines made by Whirlpool, Kenmore (manufactured by Whirlpool) and others, from approximately 1950 to 1987 in the United States. It was used in belt-drive Brastemp and Consul models buil...

Wigger slam

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Wigger Slam is an extreme subgenre of heavy metal. Wigger slam shares many common elements with deathcore. Wigger slam typically employs a general lack of musical ability, consisting of the overuse of breakdowns, pig-squeal or "bree bree" vocals, and white musicians dressing like...

Wiggle Diskette

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The Wiggle Diskette is a 1985 flexidisc demo recording by the band They Might Be Giants. The A-side of the disc is "Everything Right is Wrong", later re-recorded and released on their 1986 debut album They Might Be Giants. The B-side, "You'll Miss Me", was re-recorded for their s...

Wight Trash

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Wight Trash is a skateboard, entertainment, and apparel company local to the Isle of Wight in the United Kingdom headed by John Cattle.HistoryWight Trash originated as a joke name between John and his friends over on the Isle of Wight in the early 1990s, but was first seen outsid...

Wightbus route 33

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Route 33 is a bus service operated on the Isle of Wight by Southern Vectis within a community partnership with the Isle of Wight Council, the route runs between Newport and Ryde, via Blackwater, Havenstreet and Haylands. The route runs a limited service of 4 buses in each directi...

Wigner fusion

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The Wigner Fusion consists of 3 research groups those are located at the Plasma Physics Department of Wigner Research Centre for Physics, HAS. Our groups are contributing magnetic confinement fusion experiments around the World. We are part of the European fusion research program...

Wigor Gomes

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Wigor da Silva Gomes (born April 4, 1988) is a Brazilian footballer. Playing career Gomes began his career in 2008 with Portuguesa of the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A. Midway through the season he was loaned out to Canada to sign with Portugal FC of the Canadian Soccer League. H...

Wii 2

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The 8 generation console for Nintendo is currently in development and is to be released "by 2011". Commonly called "Wii 2", "Wii HD", and "Super Wii", this next console is a massive undertaking for Nintendo.In argument with the transitions between previous Nintendo consoles, this...

Wii Backup File System

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Wii Backup File System (WBFS) is a file system developed by Wii homebrew coder Waninkoko. It uses Waninkoko's cIOS and works by creating a WBFS partition on a SD or USB device. A Wii homebrew application may then be run to dump a Wii game to the partition. The titles may then be ...

Wii Freeloader

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Wii Freeloader is a bootdisc developed by Datel to circumvent regional lockout on the Wii video game console. It allows the playing of games from other regions, but does not allow the use of DVD±R, commonly used for backups, copies or homebrew. It can be used in combination with ...

Wiij

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WiiJ is term for a DJ who hacks into the software of up to two Wii Remote video game controllers, and uses them to mix music. Nintendo introduced the Wii Remote into the market of video game consoles in 2006. The Wii Remote uses acceleration detection, force feedback and Bluetoot...

WiiKey

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The WiiKey is a modchip for the Wii video game console. When installed, it allows the console to run Wii and Nintendo GameCube backups as well as various homebrew applications. The WiiKey was made publicly available in February 2007 and is one of the most popular modchips for the...

WiiLink

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WiiLink (formerly WiiLink24, Rii no Ma and Wii no ma Development) is a Canadian open source homebrew project for the Wii, licensed under AGPL 3, mainly focused on making revival servers for WiiConnect24-enabled Wii Channels.According to the description on their GitHub page, they ...

WiiMC

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WiiMC (Wii Media Centre) is is a free and open source media player for the Wii home video game console. WiiMC is the successor to one of the forks of MPlayer for the Wii called MPlayer CE, and as such uses Mplayer to play media files. The GUI to WiiMC is powered by libwiigui whic...

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